Examples of using Reforms need in English and their translations into Swedish
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The reforms need to be speeded up.
Environmental and economic reforms need to be better integrated.
These reforms need to be devised, as a priority, for the citizens of the Union.
Acute budgetary issues and administrative reforms need to be addressed, of course.
We believe that reforms need to have grass-roots support in each country.
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but now the reforms need to be implemented.
Structural reforms need to be speeded up.
The formal membership requirements must, of course, be met, and reforms need to be carried out.
Reforms need to pay special attention to the issues of equity and governance.
There is still plenty of work to do, and many reforms need to be stepped up by Croatia.
Economic reforms need to be implemented more consistently than has been the case to date.
enforce legislation and reforms need to be strengthened.
At the same time, reforms need to tackle existing shortcomings comprehensively.
In order to address the negative impact on employment and social cohesion, long-term reforms need to be sustained.
Such reforms need to accelerate to improve the functioning of the markets for goods,
numerous reforms need speeding up.
Reforms need to be continued to lay the foundation for internally driven, self-sustaining growth
For instance, Montenegro's administrative capacity remains rather weak and therefore administrative reforms need to be continued at all levels.
Reforms need to be focused more on making the care system more responsive to the needs of an ageing population.
To provide a broad skills base underpinning Europe's capacity for excellence and innovation, reforms need to be stepped up to further strengthen the different levels of education.
Such reforms need to be pursued forcefully together with reforms in product,
there are large performance gaps between individual countries and, in general, reforms need to be accelerated now.
Structural economic reforms need to be continued in both countries for them to meet the economic criteria for membership fully.
These reforms need to find a common philosophy
Indeed, we have been very conscious of the fact that these reforms need to be implemented as quickly as possible
These reforms need to be backed by enhanced
In the longer term, reforms need to be able to meet citizens' expectations for decent jobs,
Reforms need to be pursued with increased vigour by partners because they underpin inclusive socio-economic growth,
its social impact, Ministers have agreed that reforms need to concentrate on developing the underexploited capacity of higher education to contribute to growth
Reforms need to be further underpinned by a clear definition of corruption in the Penal Code,