Examples of using What progress in English and their translations into Czech
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What progress?
Gentlemen, what progress?
What progress?
Let's ask them what progress.
What progress!
Just imagine what progress awaits.
What progress, man?
I can't talk about it now. What progress?
What progress? Christ.
Then, I believe, we will know what progress is!
What progress have you made?
Well… let's see what progress has been made.
What progress haνe you made?
The trustee just showed you what progress looks like.
What progress have you made?
As if someone, something, were monitoring what progress we have made. Here to survey our nuclear-testing sites.
What progress have you made,?
In writing.- Could the Commission clarify to Parliament what progress it has made on the 2005 plan to combat and prevent trafficking of humans in Europe?
What progress? I can't talk about it now.
With the announcement of the European Research Area's'2020 Vision' agreed by the French Presidency, the Council and the Commission, what progress is being made in the whole area of governance here in the ERA?
So what progress in your affairs?
In that context, what targets have you set yourself,what measurements have you set against those targets, and what progress will you be in a position to report to Parliament when we next come to renew this programme for the period up to 2013?
What progress do our pupils make at the seminary, Tonila?
On behalf of the GUE/NGL Group.-(DE) Mr President, Mr President-in-Office of the Council, Commissioner,it is already a year since this Parliament said very clearly and plainly what progress it considered necessary in order to be able to agree to the trade agreement between the EC and Turkmenistan.
Let's see what progress has been made.
What progress has been made in the process of reform and greater openness to ensure that the European schools system can move towards a system of European schooling, while maintaining everything that has been achieved to date?
In response to Parliament's resolution(P6_TA(2006)0527) on the Commission's biennial report on disability, what progress has the Commission made in promoting the concept of'independent living' for disabled people, including the right to retain funding for'personal assistance' when moving between EU Member States for employment, education or residence?
In January 2001 I wrote to the vet school asking what progress, if any, was being made towards formally introducing a client donation program at Murdoch, and towards formally incorporating ethically-sourced cadaver surgery as part of Murdoch's future alternative surgical program.
We shall see what progress he manages to make on red tape.
At this mid-point of the French Presidency, what progress can the Council report on the'Blue Card' and the related priorities of skilled migration and circular migration?