Examples of using Extremely difficult situation in English and their translations into Danish
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I know it's an extremely difficult situation for you.
What we are discussing here shows that we are in an extremely difficult situation.
We are in an extremely difficult situation in which everything is falling apart.
I myself have visited the camps at Tindouf where this extremely difficult situation has been going on for 25 years.
In the extremely difficult situation appointed more powerful tools that should be used for a long time.
We are currently in an extremely difficult situation.
As a matter of fact, I believe we achieved a particularly positive outcome in Bulgaria, in view of the extremely difficult situation there.
We are aware that this creates an extremely difficult situation for the Turkish authorities.
My final point is this: of course, the emerging and developing countries are in an extremely difficult situation.
We pointed out the extremely difficult situation in the entire goods vehicle sector back in January 2009.
In asking such things of Turkey, we are not discriminating against it, butsimply applying objective criteria in an extremely difficult situation.
Any couple facing this extremely difficult situation should pray to the Lord for wisdom James 1.
We all know that small and medium-sized enterprises are the backbone of our economy, an economy that, within the framework of the European Union,is in an extremely difficult situation.
As Members we are in an extremely difficult situation in regard to China.
The extremely difficult situation should also prompt the Commission to clamp down on competition-distorting practices in transatlantic relations.
He needs help, but to achieve this,it is equally necessary to offer prospects to the Palestinian youth who are currently experiencing an extremely difficult situation, to say the least.
In this extremely difficult situation, what Tsvangirai's party, the Movement for Democratic Change, needs most of all is level-headedness and wisdom.
Well, of course not, butwe all know- at least those of us who understand the sector- that they need electricity to get out of the extremely difficult situation they are in.
Any couple facing this extremely difficult situation should pray to the Lord for wisdom(James 1:5) as to what He would have them to do.
If he does not manage to do so, the problem of the deficit, which Mr Christophersen has already mentioned, will be joined by the problem of farm prices, andwe shall then have an extremely difficult situation in 1986, starting with own resources.
I had an extremely difficult situation in the Netherlands, when travelling back on the business of this Parliament from Africa.
Firstly, Europe is in solidarity with them, andwe Europeans are doing everything within our means to extricate them from an extremely difficult situation, in a spirit of solidarity and responsibility- and I stress the word responsibility.
We are on the way to landing ourselves in an extremely difficult situation in which what are perhaps the worst tankers in Europe are to be used to transport large quantities of oil in the sensitive Baltic.
Plumb, the Lord(PPE).- Madam President,I too should like to thank the President-in-Office for his very positive statement and for his recognition of the extremely difficult situation that the people of Burundi are facing at this particular time.
You are entirely correct in saying that it is an extremely difficult situation; the High Representative is fully aware of that, and he will perhaps comment on it too.
Unfortunately, this is clearly a long way off, to the extent that I cannot today guarantee- and I am personally quite pessimistic- that we will have an agreement before the second reading of the budget.This would certainly put us in an extremely difficult situation.
The mere fact that the action plan has been adopted in this extremely difficult situation demonstrates the extent to which the justification for the relaunch of the Barcelona Process has become well-founded.
Although the provision of health care in general and care for the elderly in particular is essentially the responsibility of the Member States, it is right that we look to broader European cooperation in order toface these problems, given the extremely difficult situation which countries continue to experience.
Of course, for the holdings which were less well provided for, this is an extremely difficult situation, because the former are of course far better able to withstand price reductions than the latter.
RO The extremely difficult situation which Greece is in, not to mention the deeply concerning information about other European Union Member States with serious problems, highlights to us that the economic crisis has not run its course and that, in spite of some progress made by the European Union's older countries, there is still the risk of major imbalances.