Examples of using To crises in English and their translations into Finnish
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An effective and rapid response to crises.
They are not only an answer to crises but also necessary to prevent crises in our globalised world.
Rrrr increase Europe's resilience to crises and disasters;
Mr President, this proposal is about money for an instant,non-military response by the Union to crises.
The difference is that Germany now aims to respond to crises earlier and in a more substantial manner.
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It is important for Parliament to offer clear answers to crises.
The EU will balance short-term responses to crises with longer-term strategies, without creating a hierarchy of policy areas.
Particular attention will be given to mechanisms for responding to crises.
We thus have a joint will to make our economies more resistant to crises and to enhance structural economic growth in Europe.
Recent events confirm the need to improve the European Union's response to crises.
The media have mainly drawn attention to crises, where the OSCE- or any other organization- has been unable to prevent a conflict.
They therefore need effective tools to help them to respond to crises and risks.
We need comprehensive answers to crises and genuine coordination among the EU, US and other major financial centres, particularly during bad times.
If one thing is clear,it is that our society is extremely vulnerable to crises of this kind.
LDCs and other vulnerable countries are more prone to crises, which can jeopardise their long-term development efforts, in particular for those with a primarily export-led growth strategy.
The Security Council should strive to be consistent in its attitude to crises and conflicts.
I think that this should give us more chance to react quickly to crises and that this is an important step on the road towards a clear, efficient common foreign and security policy.
Humanitarian aid and civil protection assistance are the first response by the European Union to crises and disasters.
Responding to crises and to longer-term challenges with a stability and security aspect, including issues such as nuclear safety and non-proliferation, fight against trafficking, organised crime and terrorism.
This employment is relatively cyclically stable and less vulnerable to crises than jobs in other sectors.
The ability to respond effectively with civilian means to crises outside the Union is an essential component in the comprehensive range of instruments at the Union's disposal under its security and defence policy.
We will continue to maximise the impact of our humanitarian aid andimprove our capacity to respond to crises.
We operate as part of the international community in seeking political solutions to crises and combating terrorism and other threats.
The reports rightly consider a whole range of measures aimed at improving risk prevention and the response to crises.
However, the CSDP instruments and diplomatic efforts should be used not only as a response to crises, but also as a political tool for crisis prevention.
The police capabilities the EU is developing will increase andimprove the effectiveness of the Union's capacity to respond to crises.
Peace mediation is a concrete activity through which we seek solutions to crises and, above all, try to prevent them.
We want a European Union which fulfils its obligations in the area of foreign relations andcan react rapidly and appropriately to crises.
The international organisations cannot continue to be the guardians of orthodoxy while one country after another falls victim to crises, not just in Africa, but also in Central America, South America and in other regions.
Due to the perishable nature of its produce and to the sensitivity of both production and consumption to climatic conditions,the sector is regularly subject to crises.