Examples of using Key figures in English and their translations into German
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Key figures on Europe.
Enterprises in Iceland Key figures- 1992.
Key figures: Erasmus+ 2014-2020.
Source: Research DG, Eurostat, Key Figures in S& T, 1999.
Key figures by divisions- Dürr.
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In cooperation with Eurostat: Tourism in Europe: Key figures 1997-98.
Key figures on Europe- 2009 edition.
Science, Technology and Innovation- key figures 2002.
Key figures to help exhibition customers.
The Theatrical Market for European Films Outside of Europe- Key Figures 2014.
Key figures of the Danish convergence programme.
This will include the Innovation Scoreboard and the research key figures.
Key figures of the Austrian stability programme.
Statistical key figures» capital, government, population, etc.
Key figures from the Stability Programme of Ireland 1999 to 2001.
Here you will find the key figures of the Daimler group for the financial year 2018.
Key figures for large enterprises- EUR 15 250 or more employees.
Download Key figures for fiscal year 2016 unaudited.
Key figures on the public consultation on the Europe 2020 strategy.
The Group's key figures will be published at the latest on 20 February 2014.
Key figures from the updated Danish Convergence Programme.
ANNEX II: Key figures for agriculture in the Community of Twelve.
Key figures for small enterprises- EUR 15■ 1992 10-49 employees.
Source: Key Figures 2003, Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.
Key figures for very small enterprises- EUR 15 1992 0-9 employees m.
Some more key figures are Rockefeller, Nixon, Kissinger and George Bush S. 270.
Key figures of the Dutch stability programme cautious scenario.
Key figures from the 2002 and 2003 updated convergence programmes of Sweden.
Key figures for mediumsized enterprises- EUR 75- 1992 50249 employees.
Key figures of interim consolidated income statement Evotec AG and subsidiaries.