Examples of using Principles would in English and their translations into Swedish
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The following general principles would apply.
Such principles would then drive good practice.
Issues outside the scope of existing principles would remain unsolved.
And these principles would be inherent in us….
Whereas further elaboration of the principles of positive comity and of the implementation of those principles would enhance the 1991 Agreement's effectiveness in relation to such conduct;
These principles would equally apply to all ENP partners.
Suggesting that the personal application of spiritual principles would become paramount to the Chinese people.
And, if my principles would permit it, I would simmer down for your sake.
Believing that further elaboration of the principles of positive comity and of the implementation of those principles would enhance the 1991 Agreement's effectiveness in relation to such conduct.
Such principles would define the environment within which they will both operate.
which according to our modern principles would bring to mind another 10 years,
in other circumstances in which the application of these Principles would prejudice the legitimate interests of the organization.
What domains and principles would be most important as part of a renewed convergence for the euro area?
self-regulation in so far as these principles would apply to management issues not addressed by this Regulation.
These common principles would also help to achieve the objectives of simplification,
because it has been stolen- our principles would not allow it-
Leaving out these principles would considerably distort the meaning of the Services Directive,
in other circumstances in which the application of these Principles would prejudice the legitimate interests of the organization.
Implementing these three principles would be in the interests of all WTO Members-
Applying these principles would ensure that each Member State has the incentive to correctly collect
A criterion based on unambiguously democratic principles would have been better than a mediocre,
The application of these Guiding Principles would also contribute to the attainment of the employment
Establishing an internal control framework around these principles would allow control systems to be defined in terms of what they should achieve(output targets),
A European force based on such principles would need to be mandated to have access to pre-identified resources of Member States
Whether to proceed in this area by a more flexible step by step approach whereby certain basic principles would be binding for all Member States(minimum standards),
As a surgeon, this principle would have prevented me from getting anywhere near a scalpel.
This principle would neither provide sufficient security for consumers
I thought that the cuisine in principle would be clear.
A modernised Directive could also confirm the criteria according to which the principle would apply("criteria-based approach"),
To deviate from this principle would set a dangerous precedent that would lead to the criminalisation of entire ethnic groups
