Examples of using She emphasised in English and their translations into Dutch
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In her speech she emphasised the importance of this research.
focussed on post-colonial nostalgia. She emphasised the fact that nostalgia has a function to play in the formation of a"community of memory.
She emphasised that the EESC welcomed the Commission proposal.
With tremendous sensitivity, she emphasised what was plainly human.
Lastly, she emphasised the need to tighten up Community control mechanisms.
wrote a letter on the subject to Rotterdam's municipal council, in which she emphasised that the university and the local authorities have signed an agreement designed to improve‘Rotterdam's ability to attract international students to this research centre.
She emphasised, however, that this decision would not come into effect straight away.
It shows how far we can go when the EU Member States act all together» she emphasised.
In her speech she emphasised the achievements of ARBURG's Dutch team.
She emphasised the importance of offering young people top quality vocational training.
In response to Mr Van Iersel, she emphasised that the president of the Communication Group would be coordinating the various tasks
She emphasised that Marbella 4 Days Walking is one of the main attractions for the city Marbella.
She emphasised the importance of the entire package of arts,
She emphasised that often the problems encountered by NGOs were more at national than at European level.
She emphasised the need to apply the youth guarantee in those countries that were experiencing particular difficulties.
She emphasised that the document did not shy away from addressing the crucial problems being discussed in the Convention.
She emphasised the positive economic situation in Poland
She emphasised the use of export refunds as the main market instrument,
She emphasised that the usual market tools,
Finally she emphasised that any move away from the mandate granted to the Commission would require in any case a decision by the Council.
However, she emphasised that it was essential to align social policies
She emphasised that at this stage she could only present her personal opinion,
She emphasised that the panel's powers were limited to the process of appointing the next EESC secretary-general Rule 72 RP.
She emphasised that the incoming Committee had dealt with the Commission's original proposal on the Daphne programme, and had adopted its opinion unanimously in September 1998.
She emphasised that due consideration was given to the problem of providing too much information to operators, in that all redundant information was left aside or was retrievable if necessary.
She emphasised that the report's findings cleared the EESC of all responsibility and that the internal control procedure had been very thorough.
She emphasised the importance of the convention for the promotion of the economic,
She emphasised the Committee's support for the establishment of a fair asylum system,
She emphasised that more should be done to make people aware of discrimination
She emphasised the importance of an authorisation procedure for plant protection products that was based on an effective risk assessment and that included an appropriate amount of flexibility.