Examples of using Priority must in English and their translations into Swedish
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Political
Our highest priority must be to protect our citizens.
To seize the resources that we need. Our priority must be.
Our priority must be to stop the gate from opening.
Joint European Projects under this priority must include all the following elements.
Second, priority must be given to the use of electrical power.
People also translate
We must place emphasis on overall economic growth, but our priority must be to promote employment,
Our priority must be to give aid
When it comes to climate change the priority must be to reduce CO2 emissions in absolute terms.
Priority must be given to attaining these levels without delay.
The number one priority must be the reform agenda.
Priority must be given to medical supplies entering the country.”.
In plain language, this means that our first priority must be ratification
Priority must be given to combating poverty, corruption and political and social exclusion.
Calls for utmost restraint and underlines that the priority must be to avoid any further escalation of violence
Our priority must always be how we can help the people of Europe.
that the EU's overriding priority must be to foster a sustainable and job-rich economic recovery.
Therefore, priority must be given to the diseases affecting the elderly.
The Ombudsman's priority must be to prevent maladministration.
Our priority must be to preserve existing jobs
The number one priority must be to protect the environment in the Danube basin.
Our priority must be to educate young people to deter them from smoking.
For our part, the priority must be to maintain
The priority must be to prevent,
On the supply side, the priority must continue to be the development of secure
Priority must be given to everyday, practical cooperation leading to quick results.
Our absolute priority must be to preserve
Our priority must always be to consider the consequences of our policies in this regard.
Whereas Europe's first priority must be to safeguard the manufacturing sectors
Priority must be given to the development of broadband Internet access to rural and peripheral regions.
Particular priority must be given to supporting youth employment