Exemples d'utilisation de Is expected to rise en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Real GDP is expected to rise.
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GDP is expected to rise by some 2.3.
From 2016, this figure is expected to rise to 70.
GDP is expected to rise by 7.5 per cent this year.
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This figure is expected to rise.
It is expected to rise to 10% by January 2013.
By 2010,the latter ratio is expected to rise to 27.
This is expected to rise to 18,500 jobs this year.
Growth in oil importers is expected to rise to 4.4.
It is expected to rise to 2.3% in 2006 and 2.5% in 2007.
By 2020, that figure is expected to rise to 246 million.
GDP is expected to rise by 2.1% in 1999 and by about 2.8% in 2000.
World energy demand is expected to rise by 60% by 2030.
More than 270 people are confirmed dead and the number is expected to rise.
This figure is expected to rise even further.
With hundreds of people still missing, the shocking death toll is expected to rise substantially.
Unemployment is expected to rise steeply.
About 300 people are confirmed dead in Mozambique and Zimbabwe,but the toll is expected to rise.
The figure is expected to rise each year.
The share of the extreme poor living in conflict-affected situations is expected to rise above 50% by 2030.
The demand is expected to rise 40 percent by 2025.
Foreign assistance, which already finances more than 40 per cent of the government's expenditures, is expected to rise further.
That number is expected to rise to 141 by 2018.
And it pays a high price for net food imports:48.5 billion USD in 2016 according to the FAO, which is expected to rise to more than 110 billion USD by 2025.
The sea level is expected to rise more than prévu.
The situation is expected to improve slightly in developed economies over the next five years, butyouth unemployment is expected to rise in emerging economies in Eastern Europe, East and South-East Asia and the Middle East.
The number is expected to rise in coming years(2.
The situation is expected to improve slightly in developed economies over the next five years, butyouth unemployment is expected to rise in emerging economies in Eastern Europe, East and South-East Asia and the Middle East.
Inflation is expected to rise to 3.5% in 2006.