Examples of using Shown a willingness in English and their translations into Swedish
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It has shown a willingness to look at other areas also.
But we agree that Hezbollah has shown a willingness to continue to attack.
Korea has shown a willingness and an ability to negotiate a far-reaching
Mention might be made of the fact that the EIB has already shown a willingness to cooperate more closely with OLAF.
Community producers have, therefore, shown a willingness to maintain a competitive presence on the Community market
pay particular note of those where the individual has shown a willingness to experience new cultures and languages.
Member States have shown a willingness to participate in such a forum.
I welcome the fact that the Commissioner has already shown a willingness to accept our recommendations.
Since last December, however, the USA has shown a willingness to make changes in the Visa Waiver Program.
Member States have shown a willingness to cooperate actively on this issue in order to strengthen the internal market and to help the European citizens,
However, since the election last December, the Croatian Government has shown a willingness to resolve these disputes in a sensible way based on mutual understanding.
Evolution has shown a willingness to create games that meet their clients' needs,
Percival was ultimately responsible for the men who served under him, and with other officers- notably Major-General David Murray-Lyon, commander of the Indian 11th Infantry Division- he had shown a willingness to replace them when he felt their performance was not up to scratch.
The Community industry has shown a willingness to maintain a competitive presence on the Community market.
All institutions so far have shown a willingness to deliver collectively on what I believe is an important strategy that can make an important,
I think we also agree that people in the new Member States have shown a willingness to change, a willingness to go along with far-reaching reforms that some of us might like to see in our own countries.
It shows a willingness to work within the rules.
By showing a willingness to understand, the physician starts to establish a positive rapport with the patient.
We all have to show a willingness to adapt, to change
should, on the other, show a willingness to help in this.
The Commission's recent communication is so important because it shows a willingness to use all the means that we have at our disposal whether they are Community
Their success in a country like Turkey does not transform Islamists into democrats(i.e., show a willingness to relinquish power)
In writing.- The adoption of this report would be the first strong signal by Parliament in favour of a financial transaction tax at a time when the Commission has an ambiguous approach, both showing a willingness to regulate financial actors
Before being accepted, you had to show a willingness to change.
The summit showed a willingness to get back to the business of Europe.
For minorities and migrants it is necessary to show a willingness to accommodate to the norms
Nearly 20 years after the creation of the single market, the Commission is now showing a willingness to simplify the procedures with which they have been burdening businesses.
The fact that critical reports have been published by the Palestinian authorities themselves shows a willingness on their part to be transparent
which states that'immigrants are expected to respect the community of values- as set out in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights- and to show a willingness to integrate into society in the Member States.