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I am absolutely confident that more progress will be made.
I trust that progress will be made in the negotiations with the Russian Federation on this issue.
Within the European Union these issues will continue to be raised and progress will be made.
I am confident that progress will be made in these areas in the forthcoming Irish presidency.
Without the full-hearted commitment of staff at all levels, no progress will be made.
The EU strongly hopes that substantial progress will be made in the fourth round of talks.
I hope that, this time, with the dispatch of Mr Mitchell to the area, political progress will be made.
Whether progress will be made or not will depend on the efforts and willpower of the Member States and companies involved.
By standardising transactions andensuring that the clearing houses are independent, very significant progress will be made.
It is to be hoped that progress will be made on this, so that everyone will be considered equally in this single permit package.
The countries in question are aware of the criteria they have to meet, andthe sectors in which the Union hopes progress will be made.
If we do not achieve progress on these two issues,there is a risk that no progress will be made in the negotiations and they will perhaps be jeopardised.
Once again, I refer back to the lack of competences that we have in relation to borders and communicable diseases,but I hope more progress will be made on this.
I really want to try andget from the Commissioner the fact that no further progress will be made now, in the next few weeks, unless these fugitives are delivered.
We hope that next year, progress will be made as regards Cyprus and we hope, above all, that we will now once again be able to turn our attention to the necessary reforms in Turkey.
The Spanish delegation will therefore oppose most of these amendments,given that gradual progress will be made in the future.
In any event, you andI can be assured that progress will be made in this area in the future. But perhaps this is not the right time for it or the right time to introduce new taxes.
However, the Council could not reach agreement on the matter andit is unlikely that significant progress will be made in the immediate future.
The hope is now that enough progress will be made at the Sixth Ministerial Meeting in Hong Kong to enable the negotiations to be concluded during 2006.
I believe that this fact has to be recorded at this point as the truth will out and no progress will be made by only claiming to develop a new policy.
I hope that progress will be made as soon as possible to licence current potential European tuberculosis vaccines, and that they will be available to those who most need them.
Yet until the EU is able to come to grips with the severity of the problem of discards, and accepts that they are both unnecessary andwasteful, no real progress will be made.
It hopes that substantial progress will be made on the review of debaathification and on the disbandment of militias, as well as against terrorism, and that appropriate measures will be taken to promote full inclusiveness.
That is why I am pleased,Mr Duisenberg, that you have today promised once again that we will get inflation forecasts and that progress will be made with publishing the econometric models.
I hope that rapid progress will be made with the bodies and procedures envisaged for establishing technical specifications and that they will initially concentrate on what can be achieved most quickly, that is to say on train control, safety and signalling equipment.
We all know that my country, Greece,sincerely hopes that progress will be made, and it supports in every way the attempts of the Albanian Government to carry forward the necessary policies and institutional reforms which will bring Albania closer to the European model.