Examples of using Clearly and precisely in English and their translations into Swedish
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The environmental objectives are set out clearly and precisely.
Which did not provide clearly and precisely that milk production had to be resumed from the initial SLOM holding.
Academic writing is to a large extent about expressing yourself as clearly and precisely as possible.
The third problem is to affirm clearly and precisely that the Union is a social union.
that I would like to you to answer as fully, clearly and precisely as possible.
In work area reports you will see clearly and precisely amounts of cutted assortments
the way it is implemented need to be answered clearly and precisely;
The relevant provisions must be worded more clearly and precisely than they are in the Commission proposal.
As he emphasised clearly and precisely today, these are optional offers.'Wait a while with
be crucial to determine clearly and precisely what is meant by a significant number of Member States.
the Court recommends that appropriate measures should be taken to ensure that the ERF is more clearly and precisely targeted for the future.
Having said this, I would like to emphasise, clearly and precisely, a few problems which have surfaced during ratification at this time.
but explains clearly and precisely with the position of masters.
I thereby express clearly and precisely my wish, my demand,
Naturally, this depends on waged work being defined as clearly and precisely as possible in national law, as recommended by the ILO.
that it should specify the 48 cross-border sections clearly and precisely.
Member States must also ensure that passengers are clearly and precisely informed about the collection of PNR data and their rights.
I thereby express clearly and precisely my wish, my demand,
we should speak very clearly and precisely about something which is a most urgent and significant matter.
producing his report promptly, quickly, clearly and precisely, and we are able to support it.
Member States should also ensure that passengers are clearly and precisely informed about the collection of PNR data and their rights.
Clearly and precisely establishing the bases of contracts,
in my view, show clearly and precisely which national taxes are to be reduced at the same time.
It may also require a non-resident taxpayer to demonstrate clearly and precisely that the losses he claims to have incurred correspond,
permanent factors that are clearly and precisely justifiable present themselves.
a Member State has the right to apply measures to ascertain clearly and precisely the amount of costs deductible as research expenditure Baxter8, Fournier.
We are convinced that clearly and precisely formulated differences- as reflected in our amendments,
It is Rosa Luxemburg herself who is continually lapsing into generalities about self-determination(to the extent even of philosophising amusingly on the question of how the will of the nation is to be ascertained), without any where clearly and precisely asking herself whether the gist of the matter lies in legal definitions
where there is no Community rule which prescribes clearly and precisely the form and methods which Member States must use to ensure the effectiveness of directives,
are to be verified, it will have to be clearly and precisely stipulated, in future, how this cooperation,