Esimerkkejä Is to uphold käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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Her job is to uphold the law.
And now I have a job to do and that is to uphold the law.
My job is to uphold the law.
I am certain that one of the European Parliament's fundamental roles is to uphold human rights.
Our aim is to uphold our clients' best interests.
Not to make them. My job is to uphold the rules.
My job is to uphold the rules, not to make them.
That is an appalling attitude,for our sole aim is to uphold human rights and international law.
One is to uphold, nurture and develop European solidarity in its political and economic dimension.
Because, McRib, my job is to uphold the law, not break it.
The goal is to uphold stability in the financial markets, in particular taking into account the increasingly integrated financial systems.
Idealism, like odalism,claims that the highest moral meaning in a man's life, is to uphold, live and protect ideals.
Our task now is to uphold this idea of freedom.
Even if the life of every healthcare provider is at stake,you can see how dedicated and courageous it is to uphold what is right in order to save lives and commitment to our profession.
The second objective is to uphold the Commission's determination that the process of collecting and using expert advice should be credible.
I am especially addressing the Group Union for Europe when I say this. We must bear in mind- andthis is also my personal experience of Italy- that the Italian situation shows how exceptionally important it is to uphold the principles of the constitutional state in this context,to keep up the fight for human rights and the integrity of the individual, and not to forget this whenever we wish to take really effective action.
The first step is to uphold fundamental rights and the rule of law, particularly- as Mr Frattini said- religious freedom and freedom of expression.
We therefore feel that the best way of defending micro-enterprises andSMEs in all Member States is to uphold the principle of non-discrimination between countries and companies and, especially, in terms of the language arrangements.
Their role instead is to uphold the core work of the organization and support the Messenger and the teachers of the New Message in providing the educational pathway and inspiration for all who seek to learn and live the Revelation.
Madam President, the most important aspect of the existence of the EU and its institutions is to uphold the fundamental principles of justice, democracy and respect for human rights, especially with reference to the citizens of Europe.
No, the aim of media governance is to uphold pluralism and to guarantee that any initiative in media can be developed.
The most important thing for the Commission to do is to uphold competition and to be strong in defending small companies and small entrepreneurs.
I am talking about sectors whose main aim is to uphold the status they currently enjoy in their respective countries, which will be impossible to sustain when we attempt to produce a harmonisation standard.
The objective of the Church's guidelines for responsible investing is to uphold discussion regarding ethics in investing and to serve as a general source of stimulus and information with regards to the application of responsible investment principles.
I should like to use the short time available to me to stress how important it is to uphold the principle of additionality and express the view that, despite the development over time of verification methods, it is impossible to compare Member States on this issue, due to the lack of a common methodology.
And maintain the Peace Accord, no matter what. Our mandate's to uphold that choice.
Our mandate's to uphold that choice and maintain the Peace Accord, no matter what.
Therefore one's criteria should be to uphold it, and not be way-laid by the foolishness of weak-minded persons ignorant of the Religion, nor yet should one consider the opinion of innovators who cast doubt in the hearts of believers, rather, one should turn away from such foolishness.
Our mandate's to uphold that choice.
I carefully read Mr Lehne's report and I must express- and I would say irrespective of the political persuasion of the Member in question- my astonishment that, at this point,we are deviating from the established case-law of the committee, which has been to uphold the parliamentary immunity of members prosecuted for political reasons.