Examples of using To this challenge in English and their translations into Finnish
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Let us all rise to this challenge!
The trans-European transport network is part of the Community's response to this challenge.
How do we respond to this challenge in the current circumstances?
He will want to respond to this challenge.
We must rise to this challenge because what is at stake is priceless.
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The CAP must respond to this challenge.
Europe must rise to this challenge and Member States must step up their efforts.
Man has always risen to this challenge.
Responding to this challenge requires a creative and active input from all of us.
The European Union has risen to this challenge.
In response to this challenge, the specific objectives of the proposed Regulation are to. .
The Commission is responding to this challenge.
Should you respond to this challenge, you become the beneficiary not only for yourself, but for your entire race.
I have no doubt you will prove equal to this challenge.
All of those here can rise to this challenge and put them into practice.
Online and multi-channel sales only add to this challenge.
The response to this challenge implies guaranteeing and enhancing access to protection at external borders.
I have no doubt you will prove equal to this challenge.
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I am confident that the Union can rise to this challenge.
But Europe would only be able to respond to this challenge if it organised itself effectively.
And I have no doubt, absolutely no doubt… that you will continue to rise to this challenge.
I am pleased to see that Europe has responded to this challenge in a rapid and unified manner.
The renewed Lisbon Strategy has provided the framework for Europe to respond to this challenge.
I believe it is our duty to reply also to this challenge openly and honestly.
We are convinced that the Commission and, in particular,Commissioner Michel Barnier are equal to this challenge.
All political institutions in Europe must rise to this challenge and so must the Commission.
The challenge is therefore huge, andParliament's role in the creation of this new mechanism must be equal to this challenge.
The European Commission cannot fail to respond positively to this challenge and I urge it to do so.
The Council notes that the successful implementation of the stability programme hinges on close coordination of actions atall levels of government; it encourages the authorities in Germany to pay due regard to this challenge.