Examples of using It is better to have in English and their translations into Finnish
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It is better to have loved and lost.
He declares that it is better to have truth than logic.
It is better to have a child sitting or half-sitting.
You can do the usual kitchen, but it is better to have a knife assembly.
It is better to have a built-in reflectors in the pedals for their own safety.
Volatility. Before a court it is better to have several pre-opened forms.
And it is better to have a sulfur checker, what greenhouses are poisoning.
Than be broke and broken-hearted. It is better to have money and be broken-hearted.
It is better to have a centralised European depot that can react quickly in an appropriate way.
When it comes to a tool like VPN, it is better to have a casual appearance in the interface.
It is better to have transparency, democracy and proximity to the people than to have more money for public relations.
Parliament has to decide whether it is better to have the agreement or not to have the agreement.
It is better to have a few items than to go after them, and the tone of the tiles of different batches may vary.
As a security precaution, however, it is better to have a good virus guard installed on your device.
It is better to have never known Me than to know Me and turn back from serving Me.
Of course, no one can say to a woman when it is better to have a child, it must define it for itself.
Maybe it is better to have a beautiful elastic roundness exactly where they are needed?
I believe that in the interests of protecting the environment andof a permanently thriving tourist industry in many countries of our Community it is better to have an effective system.
Surely, my Lords, it is better to have a single Church of England.
But beware lest we fall into the trap which some policies create, claiming that, just because they are unemployed,people should take any job going on the grounds that it is better to have a job which is not secure than no job at all!
Surely, my Lords, it is better to have a single Church of England.
Liberal Democrats have taken the view that the proposals in this draft agreement beg many questions, but that on balance, andsince this is the deal on offer, it is better to have regulation to allow this valuable trade to grow than to allow anarchy to reign.
In short, Mr President, it is better to have a limited directive in this area than no directive at all.
It is better to have an opinion than not to provide one at all, which would leave only the Commission proposal on the table.
Mr Lehne mentioned that he was not 100% satisfied andMrs Wallis too has said that it is better to have what might be an imperfect directive with a review rather than none at all.
It is better to have a prolonged negotiation, resulting in a good agreement, than a bad one achieved quickly.
In order to avoid unpleasant situations, it is better to have in stock a few express methods to correctly respond to the congratulations on Christmas.
It is better to have quality projects with the active participation of community groups than to have projects delivered on time but without local participation.
It is better to have a 20% reduction in emissions and to retain the jobs, the added value and the tax revenues than to lose the jobs, to have a clear conscience in Europe and to have 100% emissions in America and Asia with the jobs and the tax revenues going to these areas.