Examples of using Figures refer in English and their translations into German
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These figures refer to 1992.
For the purpose of the Annual Report for 1985 all figures refer to the.
EU-15 figures refer to 2002.
Figures refer mostly to previous years.
Latest available figures refer to 2002.
The figures refer only to insured persons.
DZ:1997 and 2001: The figures refer to the third quarter.
Figures refer mostly to previous years.
United Kingdom Creation figures refer to administrative registrations.
Figures refer to the annual financial statements.
Source: Telegdy(2006); the figures refer to population aged 15 to 74.
Figures refer to the population aged 15 and over.
The following key environmental figures refer to the ERGO Group in Germany and abroad.
The figures refer to the operational steps as defined in Box 3.
Finland Creation figures refer to administrative openings.
All figures refer to the reporting year 2017.
Finland Creation figures refer to administrative openings.
The figures refer to secular events and the aces represent spheres of influence.
Unless otherwise stated, the figures refer to the annual average over this period.
Figures refer mostly to previous years.(b) 1969, except France(1968) and Denmark(1967).(c) 1969.(d) 1968.
Portugal Creation figures refer to the administrative recognition of a legal unit.
The figures refer to the second quarter.
Both figures refer to the 1564 age group.
These figures refer solely to the registered cases.
Note: The figures refer to the operational steps as defined in Box 3.
The figures refer to exported amounts of wastes listed in Annexes III and IV of Council Regulation 259/93.
These figures referred only to registered and poor refugees, and the actual number might well have been higher.
These figures refer to antidumping measures in force against CEEC countries on 31 December, 1993, using trade data for 1992.
Figure refers to 2000.