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So we must now meet these two central challenges.
Iraq remains a central challenge for the international community.
Tax compliance andthe quality of the tax administration remain central challenges in Bulgaria.
This is another important, central challenge for the Europe of the future.
A central challenge is that of eliminating poverty and guaranteeing all the people in the world a decent life.
Variation in fuel quality is a central challenge in bio-energy production.
The most central challenges are enlargement and implementation of economic and monetary union.
Long-term food security is one of the central challenges of the common agricultural policy.
A central challenge in bringing about a fairer form of globalisation relates to aligning national and international measures.
Supporting enlargement is the most central challenge to which the EU is having to respond at the moment.
Work-related stress is the predominant complaint in all areas of activity and the economy and the central challenge for prevention.
The programme's central challenge is to promote the market economy and democratic development.
DE Madam President, long-term food security is one of the central challenges of the common agricultural policy.
One of the most central challenges in managing globalisation is that of adapting to a world in which capital moves freely.
Ensuring sufficient resourcing to different target groups is a central challenge for the new programme period from 2014 onwards.
Emphasising the need to modernise and strengthen the Union,the Commission presented proposals that focused on three central challenges.
It creates more sustainable energy solutions andsolves the most central challenges in Finland in the field of health and well-being.
The central challenge to the sustainability of European society is the degradation of the ecosystems that sustain it and of its resource base including energy, soil and water.
I am firmly convinced that there are three central challenges that we have to deal with in the framework of the Mediterranean Union.
With European peace and stability in mind, cooperation with Russia represents both a great opportunity and a central challenge for the enlarging Union.
We can see that energy is a central challenge, and I would ask the Commissioner to properly address this issue at the summit.
Adjusting to the competitive challenge and driving a fair bargain with China will be the central challenge of EU trade policy in the decade to come.
A central challenge of youth information consists in enhancing young people's interest in political information and in bringing them closer to political participation, including elections.
Regardless of how special visual effects are accomplished, one central challenge has always been consistently presented to filmmakers.
On the contrary, the central challenges that will continue to face us relate to how we live in harmony with our neighbours, how we promote prosperity and equality, and how we can do all of this sustainably.
In this way the EU budget would adequately reflect the central challenge that climate change represents for the EU for decades to come.
The most central challenges in environmental policy in the transport sector lie in mitigating climate change, improving the living environment, reducing the health impacts of transport and protecting the Baltic Sea.
A European energy market will give more options andbetter prices to European citizens, and it is essential to meet the three central challenges which the European Union faces in energy: competitiveness, sustainability and security of supply.
The Union's goals must reflect such central challenges as global governance, strengthening of the multilateral system, sustainable development, and eradication of poverty.
The central challenge for the tourism industry, its businesses and destinations, is: how can the tourism activity in Europe and world-wide, and the growth expected over the next two decades, be managed in such a way as to ensure that it respects the limits of its resource base, and of those resources' capacity to regenerate, whilst being commercially successful?