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1 I can read Spanish but can't translate into it.
2 So how does this theory translate into practical policy?
3 I hope all the hard work will translate into profits.
4 A small increase in local spending will translate into a big rise in council tax.
5 A small increase in local spending will translate into a big rise in property tax.
6 These rates translate into a return of 8.5% for dollar investors.
7 If we redouble our efforts, our dream will translate into reality.
8 That cost might translate into something like $ 40, 000 per housing unit, in present dollar terms.
9 Having assured itself of that source, however, doesn't translate into a positive factor - merely a neutral one.
10 And those high poll ratings, they argued, translate into more power in negotiations with Congress.
11 However, this support failed to translate into mainstream record sales.
12 But if Government words translate into action, they hope their suffering will not be shared by others.
13 This does not translate into earnings per share, however,(www.Sentencedict.com) which rose 11.3% to 17.7 pence.
14 But whether these effects translate into clearer thought, better writing, or more creativity is an open question.
15 But clever ideas do not always translate into clever investments.Take the first-quarter results.
16 However, the arrangement has strategic value that could translate into profits later.
17 And this poverty needs correcting or greening will translate into more domination.
18 All these things translate into a high demand for labor.
19 Greater childrearing participation does not generally translate into lower occupational mobility for fathers.
20 The mainstream charities hope that will translate into renewed interest in their work.
21 These collisions exert forces on the walls which translate into the pressure the gas exerts.
22 Only time will tell whether these fine sentiments will translate into action.
23 Reforming Warsaw's stagnant economy requires harsh measures that would translate into job losses.
24 What happens to your body then is that feelings of helplessness and hopelessness soon translate into depressed immune function.
25 However, Imbrecht said he is not sure when an increase in supply would translate into lower diesel prices at the pump.
26 The cost of restructuring, added to worsening economic conditions, will translate into sharp losses in 1995, Brochier said.
27 However, the theory of unalloyed benefit to plants does not translate into practice.
28 As a result, a small increase in local spending will translate into a big rise in council tax.
29 Of course, as practically every actress in Hollywood will tell you, acclaim does not necessarily translate into box-office security.
30 Labour funds are eligible for registered retirement savings plans, which could translate into even more tax savings.
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