Examples of using Have to reduce in English and their translations into Swedish
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You have to reduce speed.
If you grow in width you may have to reduce the cup size.(M. 1).
We have to reduce pollution now'.
Diversification is the possibility we have to reduce the currency risk.
They have to reduce the activity, in any case.
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Depending on the condition of your kidney, your doctor may have to reduce your dose.
I think I have to reduce the.
We have to reduce the burdens which create obstacles in aquaculture.
However, science tells us that we have to reduce over the longer term by 80% to 95.
We have to reduce energy usage by 15.
PDF files need to be compressed for multiple purposes or you have to reduce the file size of a PDF for multiple purposes.
You will have to reduce your coffee to get a whiter smile.
Moreover, it limits budgetary difficulties in the Member States which have to reduce their current levels of excise duties.
That if I have to reduce it, why I increase it?
we know that we have to reduce the emissions from the road transport sector.
All those who joined have to reduce their emissions of six greenhouse gases by an average 5 per cent from 1990 to 2008/2012.
worse ones, which have to reduce them.
So in case we have to reduce sail, may I return to the deck?
for the purchase of the F-15EX Pentagon would have to reduce spending on the purchase of F-35 aircraft.
Car manufacturers have to reduce CO2 emissions from new cars and vans.
But it is clear that if the railways do not become competitive, they will lose markets and have to reduce employment even more.
I am of the view that we not only have to reduce our consumption levels but also localise it
there are others that we soon need to find alternatives to, and we have to reduce the pollution now.'.
The leading paddler might have to reduce the speed to help him into position,
Approximately 80% of the Community budget comes from national budgets, and we have to reduce this dependence in order to respect the treaties themselves.
They have to reduce fuel consumption
The present text is unbalanced in that it does not take into account the problems of those Member States which would have to reduce some VAT rates.
Most have to reduce their emissions, but some are allowed to increase them up to a certain limit,
limiting climate change, we will ultimately have to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases.
When we have to reduce a direct payment to the farmers afterwards because we hit the ceiling of the Brussels Agreement,