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Significados de latest snapshot en inglés
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Uso de latest snapshot en inglés
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Purchasing managers' surveys this week will give the latestsnapshot of activity.
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Attention on Wednesday will focus on the latestsnapshot of U.S. oil supplies.
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This is her latestsnapshot at where her suburb is at.
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The latestsnapshot of manufacturing in Japan pointed to a contraction in factory output.
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Three months into the health emergency, the latestsnapshot shows several warning lights flashing on the dashboard.
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The current annual or interim report is the latestsnapshot of the financial position of a company.
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The latestsnapshot from the Labor Department offered strong evidence that the job climate is improving considerably.
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The latestsnapshot of economic devastation wrought by Covid-19 came as the virus itself continued its spread.
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Construction activity accelerated in July amid reports of strengthening demand, the latestsnapshot of the industry from Ulster Bank shows.
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The latestsnapshot suggests that the outbreak of the coronavirus in China has weighed on overseas orders for UK factories.
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The latestsnapshot of the domestic Internet service provider industry shows one newcomer and many new services or plans for new services.
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RTÉ Radio 1 has recovered some of the audience it lost last year, the latestsnapshot of the Irish radio industry confirms.
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But the latestsnapshot of the eurozone economy provided evidence of a slowdown in activity, which analysts blamed on the protracted Greek crisis.
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The latestsnapshot of the state of our oceans paints - yet again - a bleak picture of what's happening beneath the waves.
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Irish construction activity accelerated in November amid a sharp pick-up in housing construction, the latestsnapshot of the industry from Ulster Bank shows.
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Prior to the ECB's decision, service sector PMI surveys for euro zone countries will give the latestsnapshot of a still sluggish economic recovery.