Examples of using Programme must in English and their translations into Swedish
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Political
Support for this programme must be increased.
The programme must contain the following research areas.
A second revised five-year Programme must be launched.
The programme must also have a global outlook.
Member States involvement in the programme must be strengthened.
People also translate
The programme must be adequately funded.
The importance of each element in the programme must be emphasised.
This programme must therefore be evaluated in that light.
There is urgency too- this new programme must start in 1999.
The programme must contain the following research areas: Design.
Applications for support under the programme must contain the following informa tion.
The programme must also be affordable for every applicant.
Such restrictions undermine the essential principle that the programme must be flexible
This programme must then be approved by the General Affairs Council.
The starting point should be Swedish research in the communication field, but the programme must also connect with relevant research in social sciences, humanities, information science and natural sciences.
This programme must respond to future industrial challenges.
regional authorities, the programme must be open to local
In the long term, the programme must of course be developed further.
The programme must of course be carried out in keeping with the ECB's remit.
regional authorities, the programme must be open to local
Your programme must be lodged with ETHEAM/ELPA no later than 15 September 2000.
In addition to the transport and energy sectors, the programme must include other infrastructures that are vital for the public
The programme must meet a certain number of criteria,
Regulation(EC) No 223/2009 stipulates that the European statistical programme must provide the framework for the development,
That programme must result in a definitive ban on such discharges by 30 June 1993.
The integration programme must start during the first initial three weeks of work.
This programme must define test conditions
In addition, the programme must be tailored to the situation in the sector or sectors.
The programme must be implemented in the light of the proceedings before the Court of First Instance.
The implementation of a programme must, as far as possible,