Voorbeelden van het gebruik van External developments in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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External developments.
Determining the impact of external developments.
Spain: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
When doing so, you will take various interests and external developments into account.
Italy: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
EMU has improved the euro area's resilience against adverse external developments.
Sweden: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
The water company WML sees that it will be subject to some significant upcoming external developments and wants….
Belgium: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
Real GDP growth was particularly fast in 1999 despite unfavourable external developments and is expected to remain strong.
Ireland: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
It's about understanding what external developments mean for your business.
External developments in Education and Training.
Understand the fundamental impact of external developments on your industry or business; and.
Adverse external developments are expected to slow investment
Will the minimum rates be adapted to external developments such as inflation or the development of the CO2 price?
External developments caused the two Amsterdam exchanges to become even more dependent of each other.
The euro area has shown resilience to external developments, such as the slowdown in world trade,
Monitor external developments accurately in order to obtain/maintain a good strategic foundation.
Luxembourg: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
These three external developments compel‘special trailer manufacturer' Nooteboom to further professionalise their organisation.
Netherlands: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
Finland: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
France: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
Germany: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
Portugal: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
Denmark: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
Greece: external developments as a percentage of GDP.
Austria: External developments as a percentage of GDP.
United Kingdom: External developments as a percentage of GDP.