Examples of using Difficult area in English and their translations into Danish
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It relates to that very difficult area.
Another difficult area is the appointment of senior officials.
Apparently, this is a very difficult area for Turkey.
Police cooperation and cooperation in criminal matters is a difficult area.
Mr President, this is a very difficult area for fishermen and all involved in the industry.
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Please, political direction early- now,if possible- on this very difficult area.
This has been a very controversial and difficult area to legislate in but today we have achieved a victory for common sense.
The committee can certainly be of help in increasing the level of knowledge in this difficult area.
Transport is, of course, a particularly difficult area and action is needed.
Parliament has declared itself in favour of this many times,but it remains a difficult area.
Indeed now, as Mr Hughes has just said, we move into the difficult area of codecision which can help us.
At the outset, I wish to compliment the Commissioner on his good work in a very difficult area.
Although underage sex is an especially difficult area for the law to have its desired effect, it is one where there are potentially high penalties.
I must first pay tribute to Hans Nord for guiding us in his expert way through this very difficult area.
Indeed now, as Mr Hughes has just said, we move into the difficult area of codecision which can help us.
Mr President, I should like to congratulate the rapporteur on his report,which covers a very difficult area.
Mental Experiences. This will be a difficult area, as the mind will struggle to come to terms with the nature of a reality that is shifting and changing.
First of all I would like to thank Mr Stockmann for the compromise he has achieved in this difficult area.
This is a difficult area especially in an international context since it touches upon national constitutional issues related to the free circulation of information.
The honourable Member is correct because unemployment, youth unemployment in particular,is a particularly difficult area.
I know full well that agriculture is a difficult area, especially with the work it has to do and the problems that it has, and especially for those who are not directly affected.
Point B on the Staff Regulations: the Commission has had some internal social conflicts in that very sensitive and difficult area.
From Oxford, Hawking moved to Cambridge to take up research in general relativity and cosmology, a difficult area for someone with only a little mathematical background.
Furthermore, the Commission is preparing, together with the government, a programme for the rehabilitation of the north,a particularly difficult area.
This is, of course, a much more difficult area, because every one is very different, but we are at least trying with our projects to help and to get the right environment in order to facilitate settlements.
But if we express our very strong reservations and to ask for clear review, this will give our citizens protection now andoffer us progress in this very difficult area.
We have played a crucial role in the most difficult area, namely taking meaningful action on the multilateral debt, and in doing so we have gone far beyond our role as a creditor.
For this reason, we must reject the present directive andpress for the introduction of sound legal rules in this very difficult area as soon as possible.
It is a difficult area, because, on the one hand, Parliament would want to support the patients' right either to choose or to be involved in the choice of what drug treatment is the most appropriate for them.
Mr President, I echo the thanks of others to the rapporteur, the Commission and the Council for bringing this forward andrecognising the need for further cooperation in this field, a very difficult area.