Examples of using Must continue to do in English and their translations into Swedish
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And that is what we must continue to do.
The European Union must continue to do everything it can to help to build on that potential.
We have a breadth of things to do and we must continue to do all of them.
But it must continue to do everything in its power to avoid squandering the reserves of trust that have been vested in it.
The European Ombudsman has taken initiatives in this respect and must continue to do so.
We are all Earth protectors, and we must continue to do the work we feel called to do. .
judicial rehabilitation of Trotsky and we must continue to do so.
We must continue to do everything possible to safeguard human lives at sea,
We have safeguarded the integrity of our society and must continue to do so, leaving no one behind.
On the issue of climate change, it is the case that the EU has shown leadership in international negotiations in this area and it must continue to do so.
Whatever the truth of those reports, we must continue to do everything in our power to equip railways
it is something that Parliament must continue to do unceasingly.
Europe must continue to do its part; we cannot take a different path:
Our capacity to address the challenges has evolved over the past five years, and must continue to do so.
The Commission must continue to do its utmost to ensure that the application procedure is more user-friendly
I do believe that the European Social Fund has played a key role in this regard in the past and must continue to do so.
The European Union has always demonstrated its commitment to gender policy in specific legislation transposed by the Member States, and it must continue to do all it can to achieve real parity in access to work.
Parliament and the Council do is to create an economic atmosphere conducive to investment, and we must continue to do that.
It is also significant that the report emphasises the fact that responsibility for monitoring the implementation of Community legislation lies primarily with the Member States and must continue to do so, albeit with greater cooperation and supervision and not involving total centralisation.
Parliament together, must continue to do, so warm thanks
we were unsuccessful in changing the course of events, I believe we must continue to do so, and I shall do so wholeheartedly.
although it is a bore to re-state the obvious, we must continue to do so because- as Mr Cashman also said- we are right