Examples of using What is to be done in English and their translations into Finnish
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What is to be done?
I will say what is to be done.
What is to be done?
Mr. Secretary, what is to be done?
What is to be done?
What is to be done, my lord?
Who collects the tax and what is to be done with it?
What is to be done, as Lenin would say?
The young prince is a problem. What is to be done?
What is to be done with my brother, Mr Darcy? He has doubts?
Our purpose here is to determine what is to be done.
What is to be done about the common agricultural policy(CAP)?
We now find ourselves in Lenin's'What is to be done?' situation.
Another point: what is to be done with the products of vaccinated animals?
And all these things happen because the axis has sense what is to be done.
We shall continue to discuss what is to be done when Members withdraw questions.
In His own glory, in His own light,you should know what is to be done.
What is to be done in the event of the insolvency or bankruptcy of one of the participants?
Panel discussion: Future of work andworker rights- what is to be done?
So Haman came in. Andthe king said to him, What is to be done to the man whom the king has delight in honouring?
Particularly influential was Nikolay Chernyshevsky's 1863 pro-revolutionary novel What Is To Be Done?
What is to be done when, time after time, the people vote against integration on those notably exceptional occasions when they are asked?
These are not vague promises- the plan specifies in precise terms what is to be done and when.
What is to be done about the NATO countries which are not within the EU, namely Norway, Turkey and the three countries in Central and Eastern Europe?
I should like to take advantage of your presence here today to ask you two questions of the"what is to be done" variety.
But another, equally terrifying Ė as this column has warned for years Ė is what is to be done to avert the fast-looming crisis in Britainís electricity supplies.
If there is a desire for balanced development andfor stopping this general attack on the welfare sectors, what is to be done?
After all, Parliament and the Council are in agreement concerning what is to be done; the task now is to put it into practice, as many speakers have also said.
And so, what is to be done if not all, but only part of the means of production have been socialized, yet the conditions are favourable for the assumption of power by the proletariat-- should the proletariat assume power and should commodity production be abolished immediately thereafter?