Esimerkkejä Incisive käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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She was incisive.
Oprah's an incisive and charitable lady, You miserable piece of shit!
You're so smart, incisive.
Creative, incisive, get the job done.
Once again, I should like to thank Members for their thoughtful and incisive contributions.
Incisive sense of timing, speed capabilities, and speed competition.
We must continue to fight unemployment with efficient, incisive measures that are swiftly implemented.
We need incisive action to bring about resolution of this conflict.
Mr Sepi, president of the EESC's Group II, also thanked the president for his clear and incisive presentation.
Parliament's incisive work has produced positive results on several points.
Since their inception, they have been providing objective information and incisive analysis of important insurance topics.
Incisive reporting is a key tool in this respect and no one's contribution is unimportant.
The report of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs is a very incisive and balanced assessment of the main challenges before us.
Hislop's incisive narrative weaves a vast array of fact through a poignant, compelling family saga.
We also remain in close contact with our colleagues in Geneva where an incisive statement was made yesterday in the Human Rights Council.
So this is that rare incisive moment in a frantic world: it is a market measure which will help save lives.
The major commitment of the Commission to making Community action in the competition field more effective and incisive is also evident in the area of state aid.
Stephen Holden of The New York Times called the film"incisive" and praised the cast for giving"the most psychologically acute performances of their film careers.
On the subject of human rights in Russia, there is indeed a serious problem, which we acknowledge, andthe resolution which we are submitting is sufficiently tough and incisive.
Mr President, Mr Lannoye's report contains very accurate and incisive criticisms of the negative effects of privatising water supply services.
This, more than anything, is what I ask of the Commission; that it be capable of taking risks and that it set out the most adventurous,most daring and most incisive lines of action.
It is a chance for us to encourage the Commission to be more forthright and incisive to assist us in finding a way forward out of the crisis.
Mr President, Commissioner, this is also why we are inviting the Commission andthe Council to get the identification of product origins off to a stronger and more incisive start.
These trends affect us all, and in order tohalt them we have to take specific, incisive action, and we have to do so now since, in many cases, we have now reached the limit.
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It has also launched a more incisive policy on respect for human rights and democracy which, thanks, not least, to the substantial contribution made by the Commission, is already being implemented.
Consider the industrial crisis in our country, President Prodi, and the resulting need to retrain the work force through substantial,genuinely incisive, large-scale training measures.
Your speeches, Madam President,have been moderate in tone but clear and incisive in substance, and they have encouraged and sustained all the democratic Europeans in their fight for peaceful coexistence amongst their citizens.
Only an independent OLAF, cooperating with the Court of Auditors and, of course, with the Commission andanswerable to the European Parliament, will develop into an incisive instrument in the fight against fraud and cooperation.
It seems that, apart from evoking the odd principle, there is nothing incisive, there are no proposals and there is no blunt analysis- and we need a blunt analysis of the state of many of the European economies, especially those of the European continent.