Exemplos de uso de Progress made em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Progress made by Turkey.
Assessment of progress made.
Progress made in 2005_BAR.
Contributions and progress made.
Progress made by producer organisations.
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What explains the progress made by China?
Progress made will be reviewed on a regular basis.
The indicators should measure progress made in this field.
Progress made in the technical implementation of TARGET;
That is far more important than progress made separately.
Progress made in adopting and implementing the acquis.
The Commission makes an annual review of the progress made.
Part ii: progress made by producer organisations.
The report takes into consideration progress made since the opinion.
The progress made by Airwheel is remarkably massive.
At our next meeting,we will take stock of the progress made.
Progress made in reinforcing the internal control system.
The Council noted the progress made in the SAA negotiations with Albania.
We welcome the steps taken by the Commission and the progress made.
Steeltec: Further progress made in higher-strength steel solutions.
The General Affairs Council will examine the progress made at its next meeting.
The progress made in dismantling tariffs(GATT negotiations);
The opinion gives a frank evaluation of the progress made by each candidate country.
Much of the progress made in decipherment depended on the names of kings.
The European Commission fully acknowledges the progress made by Croatia in the last few years.
First, on progress made in the context of the SEM 2000 initiative.
The EESC concurs with the Commission's critical assessment of the progress made in negotiations on anti-dumping rules.
Report on progress made towards achievingeconomic and social cohesion.
Managing the Refugee Crisis:Commission reports on progress made in the implementation of the EU-Turkey Statement.
Report on progress made towards achieving economic and social cohesion.