Examples of using Continued to fall in English and their translations into Swedish
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Producer prices continued to fall in March.
Goods imports in balance of payment terms continued to fall.
GDP continued to fall in 1996 6 per cent.
Long-term unemployment continued to fall in May.
It continued to fall for some time and then it stopped.
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World trade has continued to fall heavily.
Overall levels of State aid in the European Union have continued to fall.
Industrial output continued to fall in October.
In Iraq, the level of violence against civilians has continued to fall.
Prices in Japan have continued to fall at an increasing rate.
The interest rates of housing loans and consumer loans continued to fall gradually.
Prices continued to fall, financial results were horrendous.
Long-term unemployment continued to fall in May.
It also affected long-term interest rates in the euro area and Sweden, which continued to fall.
Long-term unemployment continued to fall in March.
Despite the slowdown in economic activity, employment increased strongly and unemployment continued to fall.
The unemployment rate continued to fall, to 5.9.
whose cost prices have continued to fall.
Long-term unemployment continued to fall in May.
Theunemployment rate continued to fall slightly in 2001, reaching 4,3%, and the labourmarket situation remained tight.
Output in the chemical industry continued to fall in early 2006.
Inflation also continued to fall, and reached just 2.8 per cent in January 1999.
Budget balances improved and the tax burden continued to fall in most countries.
Public debt has continued to fall and remains comfortably below threshold.
have continued to fall sharply in 2000.
The rain continued to fall but for some strange reason Clifford felt a real desire to keep on working for Jesus.
At the auction, the Russian currency continued to fall against the U.S. Dollar and the euro.
Job creation continued at a rapid pace while unemployment continued to fall.
The volume of exports continued to fall heavily in January and February.
The number of wage-earners engaged in continuous full-time work continued to fall, in April by 7,000.