Examples of using Will accelerate in English and their translations into Swedish
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I will accelerate, and you push.
Application development will accelerate.
Will accelerate the transition.
Which means we will accelerate our plans.
We will accelerate and climb 30 miles east of Sea Isle… to 590.
People also translate
All these factors will accelerate warming.
It will accelerate the process.
Austria: Economic growth will accelerate in 2000.
Telia Company will accelerate the roll-out of open fiber in Finland.
The establishment of EMU means that this trend will accelerate.
Next year, growth will accelerate to 2.4 per cent(2.5).
Continued efforts to reduce the cost of offshore wind technology will accelerate this growth.
Dunking the bag will accelerate the infusion process.
Europe's move towards a single currency will accelerate the trend.
These actions will accelerate the process of sputum discharge.
the aging process will accelerate considerably.
Home/ New CEO at Atos will accelerate the digital development in Sweden.
The increase in electricity s relative share of total energy consumption will accelerate growth in the long term.
Forest destruction will accelerate climate change," he said.
It will accelerate eyesight, photochemical corneal eye,
I hope that today's decision will accelerate these processes.
This will accelerate the transition to a sustainable European bio-economy.
water and oxygen will accelerate its decomposition.
The spacecraft will accelerate from zero to 20% of the speed of light in mere minutes.
Does the Commission consider that Basel III will accelerate mergers between banks?
Exercising will accelerate weight loss
but each lap will accelerate a little more.
Regular watering, which will accelerate the development of seedlings;
We will accelerate ecological structural change by increasing funding for research and development.
Overall growth in the Baltics will accelerate somewhat, following a slump in 2013-2014.