Примери за използване на Unprecedented action на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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EU pursues unprecedented action against Poland.
And those were just some of the results of this unprecedented action.
EU pursues unprecedented action against Poland.
In response to this unprecedented threat, we are taking unprecedented action.
EU pursues unprecedented action against Poland.
Deep and sharp corrections backed by algo-traders, unprecedented action by central banks a….
The unprecedented action that followed achieved results.
In the United States,“we have taken very unprecedented action to stop the flow of illegal immigration.”.
In an unprecedented action, the FAA orders all aircraft out of the air.
Governments and their central banks took unprecedented actions to stabilize their economies.
It was an unprecedented action in an assembly that uniformly votes unanimously in favor of government proposals.
I would like to focus, again, your attention to the unprecedented actions of the triple control coalition in Bulgaria.
The unprecedented action of the Canadian Government towards a Member State of the Union confronts the entire EU with a test of solidarity.
Brussels triggers unprecedented action against Poland.
In an unprecedented action earlier this month, the Turkish government levied about a 1.7 billion-euro tax penalty against the country's largest media group, Dogan, which had already been fined 340m euros in February.
A report release by the Department of Commerce promises“unprecedented action” to ensure the U.S. is not deprived of rare earth elements.
In a drastic and unprecedented action, the Election Commission cut campaigning off early in West Bengal on Thursday after days of clashes in the final stretch of the election.
Over the last 15 years we have had unprecedented economic growth, unprecedented employment growth,unprecedented wealth creation and unprecedented action with regard to helping and assisting the developing world.
The US[has] taken unprecedented action to stop the flow of illegal immigration.”.
This unprecedented action follows a Treasury Department Inspector General report, which casts blame on the IRS for failing to establish guidelines and take aggressive action to address what it believes to be unlawful activities on the part of digital currency users.
The movement in support of the students andtheir families took unprecedented action on November 10 and blocked Acapulco's international airport for more than three hours.
These unprecedented actions cannot plausibly be taken without direct involvement of the Russian state, and add further credibility to the UK government's assertion that the Skripal poisoning operation, and the subsequent cover-up, were coordinated at a state level.
The US, we have taken very unprecedented action to stop the flow of illegal immigration.
Secondly, we have unprecedented actions from central banks," he added, referring to central banks' prolonged quantitative easing policies."The drug will be cut one day, and we're facing lots of structural problems.".
Deep and sharp corrections backed by algo-traders, unprecedented action by central banks and protests resembling the time of major depression in the United States.
These unprecedented actions cannot plausibly be taken without direct involvement of the Russian state, and add further credibility to the UK government's assertion that the Skripal poisoning operation, and the subsequent cover-up, were coordinated at a state level.
Today, fully a decade after the unprecedented actions of three presidents, the US economy is deeper in debt than ever in its history.
An agreement on this unprecedented action was reached during the historic meeting between Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia and Pope Francis of Rome on February 12, 2016.
EU lawmakers voted in September to pursue unprecedented action against the Hungarian government for attempting to undermine the bloc's democratic values and rule of law.
As a result of these factors, Europe was taken aback by the unprecedented action of a Catholic cardinal, presiding over a Catholic country, dispatching Catholic troops to fight on the Protestant side against other Catholics.