Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
no total dos 5 anos do plano
English translation:
over the five years of the plan
Portuguese term
no total dos 5 anos do plano
Projecto representa o maior foco de investimento nos 5 anos do plano (fase 1 e 2 totalizam XX MM USD, cerca de 56% do investimento global no Bloco 2/05)
Projectos previstos com impacto positivo na produção de XX MM Bbl, no total dos 5 anos do plano
4 +4 | over the five years of the plan | Douglas Bissell |
4 | in the 5-year rolling plan | Paulinho Fonseca |
4 | along the past 5 years of the plan | Teresa Freixinho |
Non-PRO (2): philgoddard, Mario Freitas
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