Examples of using Been devastating in English and their translations into Danish
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That must have been devastating.
Has been devastating like a grenade. Buscetta's impact on my life.
That must have been devastating.
It would have been devastating if you lost your masterpiece. No reason to go on. I know.
It could have been devastating.
Must have been devastating, seeing your life's work fall to pieces before your eyes.
The consequences for tourism have been devastating.
But she has been devastating to the smaller.
Yes, sir. Obviously the death of her mother has been devastating.
That must have been devastating for you.
Developments in recent years have, however, been devastating.
But she has just been devastating to the smaller eastern islands.
Fallout from a larger platform would have been devastating.
The current Bush administration has been devastating for the world, this may seem excessive, but I dare to actually write that.
When that poor woman was found ground up like hamburger meat. Yes,yes. It must have been devastating.
Buscetta's impact on my life has been devastating like a grenade.
The impact on the lives of those caught in the crossfire, both literally and metaphorically,has been devastating.
It is the result of the combined effect of a war that has been devastating this country for 23 years and the drought that has plagued it for the past three years.
If Opel, too, had been driven to insolvency, things would have been very, very bad andthe consequences would have been devastating.
Although this one was small,it still would have been devastating had it impacted earth.
Certain economies still have structural problems and some had not yet felt the benefit of the spectaculargrowth in other countries. For them, the consequences have been devastating.
The impact of the financial crisis on countries in the ACP region has been devastating, making the environmental challenges and the volatility of food prices even more complex.
The first reality is the extreme poverty in which thousands of people live, not only in this eastern region, but in the whole of the Democratic Republic of the Congo,a poverty which is aggravated all the more by the war which has been devastating that country since 1996.
In a small country like Cyprus, the human loss has been devastating and I would like to thank you, Mr President, and all my colleagues for the condolences offered to the families of the victims.
I fully support this report because it clearly reveals the involvement of all the Spanish administrations, from central government to the autonomous regional governments, to the local authorities, in developing an economic model based on urban speculation,which has been devastating for the environment, the economy and social development in Spain.
The current Bush administration has been devastating for the world, this may seem excessive, but I dare to actually write that. The U.S. is the only country that has not ratified the Kyoto Protocol. U.S. election 2000 between former Vice President Al Gore and current George W. Bush is a good example.
The implications of such a policy for security of supply which was the main criterion for the Council of Energy Ministers' agreement to extend the regulation on national aid in 1976, the implications for employ ment with 86 000 underground jobs lost, i.e. 24.2% of the total between 1983 and 1986, the implications for the economy andwellbeing of our mining regions- the accompanying social problems have been devastating- are there for all to see.
