Examples of using Must exercise in English and their translations into Swedish
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This house must exercise.
You must exercise patience if you want to win.
What control you must exercise Mr. Neville.
The EU must exercise its authority to address first
This is why Parliament must exercise its responsibilities.
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journalists need to have full knowledge of the rights they must exercise and defend.
All sides must exercise restraint.
In all these things he that serveth God must exercise temperance.
But you must exercise discretion when we meet.
It is established caselaw that the Member States must exercise their national competences consistently.
Parliament must exercise its rights to scrutinise the EEAS
in which case you must exercise that right on YouTube.
The European Union must exercise all its influence in this regard.
and towards which thou must exercise no self-restraint.
This Parliament must exercise the most stringent controls in that area.
but still both of you must exercise precautions to avoid carjacking possibilities.
The rules that must exercise such trees,
the Commission must exercise its power of initiative to the full and with greater conviction.
We must exercise our rights, we must hold the debates in this House
Web browsers are the tools in charge of storing cookies and from this place you must exercise your right to eliminate
The Court must exercise its jurisdiction effectively
this is where you must exercise your right to eliminate
All users of this website must exercise maximum prudence
Web browsers are the tools responsible for storing the cookies and from this site you must exercise your right to eliminate
It must exercise its rights and duties,
for that reason that this House must exercise its prerogatives in full.
The European Union must exercise all the influence it can to urge countries that still have not joined the Kyoto Protocol,
often SpongeBob must exercise their heroic quality to save his friends from mortal danger.
(18) Moreover, the Court has held that the Member States must exercise their margin of appreciation in the light of the right to respect for family life which is enshrined in Article 8 of the ECHR
the House may have new powers but we must exercise them in a measured and responsible way.