Examples of using Saving of in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The saving of Rome.
This is an enormous saving of £75.
A saving of 80%.
That is a saving of $84.
Saving of time and money.
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Minutes, a saving of 25 minutes.
Saving of user configuration.
With justifiable pride, it claimed the saving of several hundred babies.
A saving of $300million?
That could mean a massive tax saving of around 3.2 million Euro per year.
Saving of files in popular formats.
The filter/ check plugin'%1'could not be found,still continue saving of %2.
Saving of projects in different formats.
You can also opt for Green membership,costing £20 annually- a saving of £12.
Saving of projects in exe and PDF formats.
Effective import and regulative support ensure saving of time and money.
Saving of video files which are copy protected.
Easy operation of the machine will make it a saving of labor cost for you.
Saving of the vocalization of text in audio file.
Prepare reviews, including saving of team profits or task of corporation cash.
Saving of time- process happens much quicker, than in the manual mode;
Only the cultivation of Dafa disciples and the saving of sentient beings are concrete and real.
The saving of time and money to the state may be substantial.
Allocate firefighters to careers at destinations that are organizing to accomplish saving of people and increase application of agents.
You will make a saving of $179.95 if you choose the last package.
It happens allows him to enter more free than 55 attractions,which represents a saving of more than 800 dollars if it go to visit separately.
And the saving of one life is like the saving of all Mankind.".
Thermal insulation allows saving of up to 75% electricity used for heating and cooling the house.
You denied them a saving of hundreds of thousands of shekels on a new apartment, after you supported the housing plan and the VAT exemption- because you're disconnected.
This would allow the saving of quite a high amount of energy throughout the whole process, which will eventually be reflected in the final throughput costs.
