Examples of using Important question in English and their translations into German
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Political
A more important question, then.
See Lord, this is a very important question.
More important question is, why are you?
That leads to another important question….
The important question is,"Is it interesting?
People also translate
First of all, I thank Mrs Stihler for this important question.
And the most important question of all.
Let me turn to the honourable Member's important question.
More important question is, how did you know?
Mr President, I thank Mr Sjöstedt for his important question.
The important question is, who gets to tell Max?
Today, we will begin with the first important question, namely.
The important question is not,'Is it science?
Before we answer that, we should address the more important question.
But the more important question is, who are you?
Comment now a little before Me on this My very important question!
The more important question is what are they running from?
I would like to thank the Members who raised this important question with the Commission.
But the more important question is, why aren't you, Bob?
But there's a more important question to be answered.
The important question is: What is being validated in the KKDCP proxy server?
Meyer places the theoretically important question at the forefront of his work.
One important question is that of participation in the social dialogue.
I think the more important question is what are we doing?
In every important question the Left Opposition has a correct stand.
Firstly, Mr Schulz's important question regarding the treaties.
The more important question is why is there a need for such a test type.
The second important question is the voluntary basis for the system.
The more important question is how democracy should operate in such a large construct.
One truly important question is, of course, that of the nature of the personal ordinariate.