Examples of using Progress has in English and their translations into Finnish
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What progress has she made?
Without the original Project Alice progress has been difficult.
Progress has continued in Bulgaria.
Impressive progress has been made.
Progress has also been made on energy security.
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In Sri Lanka, progress has been slow.
Progress has been modest so far, however.
Unfortunately, progress has been very slow.
Progress has also been made in civil and commercial law.
Since then, progress has been limited.
Progress has been slow, but it's a process.
Today, we see that progress has at best been mixed.
Huge progress has been made in crucial areas since the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Without the original Project Alice, progress has been difficult.
Malta's progress has been limited.
I will give you some examples of what modern progress has made possible for us.
Good progress has also been made in Poland.
However, the effective implementation is uneven and progress has been slow.
My progress has been huge since the draft.
For the past 30 years,Mr President, that progress has taken place under your leadership.
Here, progress has basically been made at national level.
It is enshrined in Article 6 of the EU Treaty- but progress has been mixed.
By the way, progress has touched and winter activities.
Unfortunately, however, we must recognise that very little progress has been made to date.
Of course, progress has added its own adjustments, but they went only benefit.
Bulgaria has continued the implementation of its National Reform Programme, although progress has been slow.
Good progress has been made as demonstrated in the Joint Employment Report.
It notes that there have been important successes, butalso that there are areas where progress has been too slow.
Progress has also been achieved on the deconcentrationof the thematic and horizontal lines.
I understand the position of the Commissioner, who of course still sees some rays of hope, butin the end I think we have to conclude that progress has been incredibly slow, and that the UN has once again shown that it has become a bureaucratic machine, where countries fly in, make fine statements, depart, and then repeat that little or nothing has been done.