Esimerkkejä Also considers käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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The Section also considers that.
It also considers the issue of the“agent of persecution”.
The Committee also considers that.
It also considers introducing common standards for gathering evidence in criminal matters.
The condition of moral actions also considers true knowledge.
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The Council also considers it essential to initiate cooperation with Libya.
Some of the times, Mulan's price may not compete with other small companies in China or India,because Mulan also considers the followings.
The Committee also considers that the communication.
For example, it looks at the fact that the programme has hada low success rate with small and medium-sized enterprises and also considers the request to shorten time-to-grant periods.
CRISC training also considers control design, ontrol monitoring and maintenance.
This type of production has a much broader vision, which also considers the socio-economic, political and socio-cultural dimension.
The Court also considers that the functioning of the Agency's Governing Board should be improved.
The impact assessment also considers voluntary options, including.
She also considers Emin's adopted daughter, Leila's daughter, Amina to be her own granddaughter.
The impact assessment also considers a number of other issues for revision.
He also considers the obligations on operators to provide their customers with information to be excessive.
The Polish Government also considers that Regulation No 1873/2003 is inadequately reasoned.
It also considers that the overall functioning and effectiveness of the ISPA programme should be reviewed on a regular basis.
The Commission also considers that addressing this issue will minimise artificial fragmentation within the industry.
Also considers attacks against aggregate data, such as statistics about how many individuals have a certain disease.
The analysis also considers implications for the agricultural and forestry sector in a global perspective.
It also considers that the principle of collective decision-making by the board of directors should not be called into question.
The Commission also considers that the adaptation of the following measures should be done through implementing acts.
It also considers that the recommendations are justified and valuable although some require more urgent actions than others.
This wide-ranging opinion also considers the involvement of civil society organisations in defining tourism initiatives, among other issues.
It also considers the risks of moral hazard posed by each approach, as well as its implications in terms of Treaty change.
That is why the Commission also considers it important that EU action should be taken to make the tax systems of the different Member States more compatible.
It also considers that some insurance markets may require transitional periods to adapt to the compensation amounts provided for in the proposal.
The Commission also considers that market operators should be primarily responsible for securing respect of welfare rules.
It also considers countries that are still on the DAC list to be developing countries despite the fact that they have long since ceased to be ones.