Examples of using Would represent in English and their translations into German
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Political
This would represent an increase of 10.
Of course he was. Who else would represent NFL star J.J. Watt?
She would represent a low-knowledge customer.
Then the red cart, that would represent her childhood.
This would represent an increase of almost 8.
People also translate
Judge George called me and asked, if I would represent you.
Mr Pezzini would represent the Committee.
I think when I dream about bread that would represent bread.
What price would represent a good value(is appropriate)?
So we are against the word bannissement, which would represent a legal provision.
Mr Olsson would represent the Committee to be confirmed.
We regret, however, that there is no one in the team who would represent Central and Eastern Europe.
His players would represent over 10 percent of our business.
Advances in this area are exciting because this would represent a cure for this disease.
This would represent more than a fourth of the Community market.
Accepting a Cuban exception would represent an enormous setback.
This would represent an EBIT margin of between 6.5 and 7.2 percent.
What is needed is a UN Parliamentary Assembly that would represent the world's citizens in UN decision-making.
This would represent a much clearer commitment on the part of the Commission.
Were the price to double to around$ 200 per barrel andstay there, that would represent serious problems for China in transition.
This would represent the true exercise of self-determination for our people.
However, this shall notapply where adherence to the contract in this case would represent undue hardship for either party to the contract.
This would represent a 1.6% increase in credit to EU firms and households.
Nevertheless, the experience of Chile, Greece,and Argentina shows that such a regime would represent a nightmare for the working class.
This would represent a violation of copyright law and could be punished by a fine.
During that time, the planners understood that its construction would represent a major achievement in engineering, therefore, it would be built in two phases.
This would represent an additional investment, public and private, of EUR 50 bn over the next ten years.
This would improve the efficiency of delivering our policy on the ground and would represent a major simplification for Member States' national and regional administrations.
This would represent a total of some 300 added working days annually, calculating on three A-grade officials working on such cases.
This would represent more than a quarter of the total 8% emission reductions the EU has to achieve in order to meet its target under Kyoto.