Examples of using Another development in English and their translations into Dutch
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Yet another development is to report.
Good news, we may have another development soon.
Another development is automated driving.
We may have another development soon.
Another development is the rise in bioenergy.
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Beyond this, fact, however, is another development that is at least as interesting.
Another development came from Georges Lakhovsky.
Keep your customers informed all the time about the upgradations or any another development.
Pursuing another development in Hobo Hunt 2014?
Quality improvement measures are another development which is often mentioned.
Another development of another weapon.
The VENTOSOL VC5300 CRISTAL is another development in the successful VENTOSOL range.
Another development is a shortage of trained personnel.
Security In this context another development necessary for the'con- trol-state' should be mentioned:
Another development is the electrification of powertrains.
Another development is research into electrolysers at sea.
Another development is the changing ways employees work;
Another development is formed by playful assemblages and constructions.
Another development that offers possibilities is the Jesus film.
Another development was that of the idea of feminine beauty.
Another development is voice control of your sex toy.
Another development in this area is the focus on"competences.
Another development was the emergence of the collars with a padlock.
Another development in the complicated non-friends hang-out situation?
Another development is the retirement of museum director Van Shields.
Another development in the 8th and 9th century was the rise of the monasteries.
Another development is related to highly integrated aircraft propulsion systems.
Another development due to the social innovation in the Zaanse region.
Another development is that students are playing increasingly advisory roles.
Another development, still in its early stages,