Esimerkkejä Prepared to change käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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It means being prepared to change.
Get prepared to change your look!
As I have said I am not prepared to change the decision.
Be prepared to change your life forever.
If the name of the Constitution is an obstacle,then I am prepared to change the name.
You're prepared to change and adapt.
This means we must always be listening and prepared to change the way we work.
I am not prepared to change the decision.- Mr. Cohen, as I have said.
My conclusion is that in a changing society,we must also be prepared to change the EU's budget.
Mr De Rossa,I am prepared to change the rules we have established.
In broad strata of our society, there is a feeling that I have no qualms about describing as a certain fear, a fear of the future,which I feel will only be overcome if people are prepared to change.
And the city is prepared to change its mind.
I am abstaining from the vote because the goals have been set too high andthe EU's leading role in this regard will only achieve its purpose if large nations like China are also prepared to change their way of thinking.
Is the Council actually prepared to change the system of comitology?
Worse than that: in this case, this was done despite the fact that we had a clear undertaking from the Hungarian authorities atthe highest level that, should the Commission raise any concerns about this law, they would be prepared to change it, as they did.
You have clearly stated that you are prepared to change this and I hope that you do move in this direction.
In view of the forthcoming elections in June, we must show the European public that we have understood,that we have courage, and that we are prepared to change European policy, including with all due moderation with regard to the European budget.
The rapporteur indicated that he would be prepared to change the text on vehicle taxation to accommodate Mr Gafo Fernández.
Nobody is in any doubt that Hungary is a democracy, andMr Orbán pointed out that he would be prepared to change that law if the Commission identified any inconsistencies with European law.
Always open to inquiry, skeptical inquirers are prepared to change their beliefs in the light of new evidence or arguments.
In this regard, it is important that the Swedish Presidency is also prepared to change its view and to fight to prevent those hardest hit by climate change from also being affected even more by hunger.
How do we explain to workers who fall victim to the rationalisations of the worldwide Monopoly game that they must be prepared to change career several times in their working lives when the captains of industry, having lost the gamble of a take-over, leave with compensation of EUR 30 million?
Prepare to change orbital path, Mr. Sulu.- Yes.
This indicates, that in Mezzo SD with 13° E is actually preparing to change radio frequency, and proceeds from the operator GlobeCast to MX1 former RRsat/ RR Media.
In other words, you're preparing to change your story?
Sustainability is also at the heart of EU thinking as it prepares to change its fisheries policy.
Given that the deadline is approaching, I would like to ask the Commissioner, if he has this information available, which states have applied so far andwhether we should grant preferential terms to some new states when we are preparing to change the required criteria.
IT Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, the financial crisis is teaching us that we need to go back to the real economy and thus we need to help the European manufacturing industry to recover, particularly at a time when the US, led by Barack Obama,is preparing to change economic relations worldwide to some degree.
In the Women's Dream Book it is said that if a man dreams,how his woman rinses clothes in dirty water- she is most likely preparing to change it.