Examples of using Considerable progress in English and their translations into Greek
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You're making considerable progress.
Considerable progress also has been made in the.
She has made considerable progress.
Considerable progress has been made in this field.
Greece has made considerable progress.
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Considerable progress has been made at the national level.
The bilateral relations have made considerable progress.
Meanwhile considerable progress has been achieved.
Domestically, there has also been considerable progress.
There has been considerable progress in this research area.
This is one area where we can make considerable progress.
Considerable progress in administrative efficiency has been made.
Mr Woodward said:"Considerable progress has been made.
Montenegro and Serbia have made very considerable progress.
The 1990s saw considerable progress in that direction.
Accessibility is another area where we have seen considerable progress.
Malaysia has made considerable progress in human rights.
Considerable progress has also been made with internal governance.
Since the previous report considerable progress has been made.
Considerable progress will be made, however, once these problems are explicitly formulated and discussed.
Other countries also have made considerable progress in this arena.
But despite considerable progress in Europe, basic challenges, such as child poverty, remain.
Many private organizations have made considerable progress in this regard.
Estonia has made considerable progress in the field of education and vocational training.
One express political requirement is that considerable progress be made before then.
Slovakia achieved considerable progress by adopting the Postal Services Act in November 2001, which has partially aligned Slovak legislation with the relevant Community acquis.
CONSIDERING that European integration has made considerable progress since that date.
Vietnam has made considerable progress in terms of economic and social rights.
The European External Action Service(EEAS)represents considerable progress in this respect.
Although there is considerable progress, Unilever faces challenges it.