Examples of using Is expected to fall in English and their translations into Swedish
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The debt ratio is expected to fall further in 1998.
the German Army is expected to fall.
The deficit is expected to fall further in 1998.
Unemployment is  low in many countries and is expected to fall further.
World trade is expected to fall by over 12 per cent.
Unemployment, which is  already low in many countries, is expected to fall further.
The debt ratio is expected to fall below 100 per cent of GDP by 2003.
The Council notes that the government gross debt ratio in Denmark is expected to fall below 60% in 1998.
EU production is expected to fall by between 6 and 7 million tonnes.
By 2001, employment had reached its lowest level for the five-year period, and it is expected to fall further.
Unemployment is expected to fall to  under 7%, the lowest level since the mid-80's.
Employment has also fallen  and is expected to fall further in 2002.
The latter is expected to fall by around 2.5 per cent both in terms of hours
the tax burden is expected to fall at a rather slow pace.
This cost is expected to fall in the near future,
The Council also welcomes the recent decline in the government debt ratio and notes that the government gross debt ratio is expected to fall below 60% of GDP in 2001.
The debt ratio is expected to fall to  57.1% or 58.3% of GDP, according to the alternative scenarios.
The price of solar cells has also dropped by 80 per cent in the past six years and is expected to fall a further 60 per cent in the next few years.
Unemployment rate is expected to fall from 9.5% in 2015 to  9.2%
The Council notes that the government gross debt ratio in the United Kingdom remains below 60% of GDP and is expected to fall below 50% in 1998-99.
The temperature is expected to fall between 6 to  10 degrees, especially at night it will get much colder.
domestic demand growth is expected to fall from 2.9% in 1999 to  2.7% in 2000.
Inflation is expected to fall to  around 2.5% on average in 2002 compared to 3.6% in the previous year.
The energy price increase is expected to  essentially entail temporary effects on price levels and inflation is expected to fall again during the spring as electricity and oil prices decline.
The number of fatalities is expected to fall by more than 40% compared to  a 25% drop in the preceding decade.
In the euro area, the average deficit is expected to fall from 2.1% last year to  1,9% of GDP in 1999.
Inflation is expected to fall during the second quarter of 2002
The general government debt ratio to  GDP is expected to fall to  56,6% in 2000, below the 60% reference value.
But whilst real GDP is expected to fall by nearly 2% in 20093,
GDP growth in the European Union is expected to fall by 1.8% in 2009 before recovering moderately to  0.5% in 2010.