Examples of using Precise answer in English and their translations into Finnish
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I would like a precise answer here today.
You are required to give a clear and precise answer….
The precise answer is that I simply do not know.
To both these questions we expect precise answers.
Could I have a precise answer to this question?
Each of these 200 questions requires a precise answer.
We would like a precise answer, not general reassurances.
I am sorry that I am not able to give a precise answer.
You know the precise answer to the question“Can iPhone be hacked”.
Commissioner, thank you for your very precise answer.
Mr Prodi listed these precise answers in his introduction and in his reply.
Thank you, Minister, for giving me such a very precise answer.
Unless we find a practical and precise answer to this question, there can be no basis for the much-vaunted freedom of choice.
DE Thank you, Mr Šemeta,for your very precise answer.
Only your personal qualities and power,able to give a precise answer, who can and who can not fight off, everything else is just statistics.
I am therefore in the happy position of being able to give you a very precise answer.
In order to provide a precise answer to your question, Mr Purvis, we believe that there is a strong possibility that the WTO may challenge a marketing ban, if it enters into force.
DE Thank you, Mr Potočnik,for your very good and precise answer.
This is why I maintain my proposal and, while, of course,awaiting the debate, I hope to hear precise answers from the Commission, to which I addressed a question at the beginning of my speech.
I sincerely ask the Commissioner responsible for human rights to make an exception this time and give a precise answer to my question.
I did not receive a precise answer to my question of how many of these trade union employees presently work for the Commission in total in all the trade unions represented?
I confirm that I will be available to give fuller, more precise answers at committee meetings.
Mr President of the Council,above all I would like to thank you for these clear and precise answers which you have given, which show how Westminster is a good apprenticeship for all parliamentarians, especially, when you have one of the best Presidents of the current Presidency of the Council.
I understand it must be difficult for the Commission to give more precise answers in these final months.
I should like to thank the Commissioner for trying to give precise answers to the questions raised on this subject, even though it is clearly difficult to go into detail in some areas.
We cannot dismiss a draft Constitution that has been accepted by the vast majority of citizens and that gives precise answers, not vagueness, Mrs Muscardini!
Mr President, thank you for this very precise answer, and I should just like to ask whether certain elements of the cooperation that would be expected to result from membership might perhaps, given the length of time the negotiations will take, be given priority, in the interests of cooperation and in the interests of public security?
Only a specialist in this area will give a precise answer to the question of.
Please do not hold it against me if I cannot give you a precise answer at the present time, but I shall ask the Council, and notably the section of it which deals with justice and home affairs, to brief you later either in writing or verbally at a meeting with the Legal Affairs Committee on progress in the programme's implementation.
In Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Belgium andFrance the actual wording of the law does not give the precise answer to the question who is to be considered as an author of a work.