Examples of using We have to create in English and their translations into Danish
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We have to create.
It is not okay that we have to create a hashtag.
We have to create a circle.
The conclusion was that improvements were needed on three points.Firstly, we have to create a more effective system of exchange of information between Member States.
We have to create obstacles for them.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper is based entirely on fighting, so we have to create a group of heroes consisting of the various protagonists in the saga to overcome all kinds of battles.
We have to create better conditions for innovation.
This preoccupation is at the heart of our report andexplains why we believe that we have to create confidence in progress in order to mobilise popular support for the Information Society.
We have to create desire to find you"not guilty.
The truth is that, if we want to support the peace process in Northern Ireland, we have to create a genuine democracy there, where there is a genuine opposition and the ability to change your government.
We have to create a legal basis; one is in place today.
CNN 27 Jan[44] 2009: Speaking to CNN, World Economic Forum(WEF) founder,(Bilderberger 2003), Klaus Schwab,said the world was in the midst of a"transformational crisis We have to create a new world and that is what Davos 2009 will be all about.
That is what we have to create in the heat of the class struggle.
Although we are without doubt enriched by the food from the widest possible range of countries that is to be found on the shelves of our supermarkets, consumers want to have confidence that products are safe andof high quality, and we have to create the conditions under which they can.
Often, we have to create a playable DVD from music folders.
But it happens now that we are facing 18 million unemployed and 50 million marginalised citizens in the European Union andI think that this question is well answered by the phrase you uttered at the end of one of your speeches:' We have to create wealth first and then we have to distribute it.
We have to create an effective and functioning new market for services.
As we already have immigrants in the European Union, in countries such as Scotland, which are already an attractive destination for Poles and Slovaks andare likely to become all the more attractive for citizens of countries such as Togo or Jamaica, we have to create an educational, social and legal programme to integrate immigrants as rapidly as possible into their host countries.
We have to create an environment that will enable everyone to live with dignity, in peace and freedom.
In order to do that, we have to create better work conditions for them.
We have to create a new system of funding that can be used on the Union's other external borders too.
Before we harmonize, we have to create a time schedule so that in the future we can bring them together.
We have to create a new expenses claims system, and it should be brought into effect this week here in Strasbourg.
This means that we have to create a more effective single market, a market which, for example, embraces telecommunications and the energy sector.
We have to create non-discriminatory conditions for competition and make sure that everyone complies with the new guidelines.
We have to create a new climate there and we also want to do a lot on the question of technical support.
We have to create, first of all, a modern story of why we need European cooperation.
We have to create an economy where no elements can surface that would distort competition, but which at the same time allows the accession countries, including Hungary, to catch up.
We have to create the climate in Europe by our policies, by our wage trends and by our environment, so as to make Europe a more attractive place to invest in than it has apparently been in recent years.
We have to create the socio-economic preconditions for the citizens of the European Union to be able to assess and understand why political integration is necessary, why we, for example, wish to call the European Treaty a Constitution.