Examples of using Stepping up in English and their translations into Swedish
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Stepping up our efforts.
Comments on: Stepping up.
Stepping up Bi-Regional Dialogue.
I have got seven-year-olds stepping up.
Stepping up the fight against terrorism.
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I'm a trusted man, stepping up to a microphone.
Stepping up the fight against false documents.
A new package of proposals: stepping up the fight against terrorism.
Stepping up, she will be able to take ammunition.
The third such instrument is the stepping up of consular cooperation.
Stepping up efforts to fight against discrimination.
D Presidency report on stepping up the fight against organized crime.
Stepping up policy coordination between the Member States.
Such integration can also be furthered by stepping up regional cooperation.
Stepping up of actions to combat climate change;
The ESC therefore advocates stepping up the promotion of foreign language teaching.
Stepping up financial support for research and innovation.
At the same time, the prospects for stepping up investments from private sources are uncertain.
Stepping up international co-operation on adaptation.
The EU at the G20 Summit: stepping up global efforts to restore global confidence.
Stepping up economic and technological intelligence.
he turned to its full width, stepping up to received instructions from creative.
Stepping up and focusing bi-regional dialogue.
I am voting in favour of the report by Mr Panzeri on stepping up the fight against undeclared work.
Stepping up action on employment
guaranteeing adequate social protection and stepping up the fight against social exclusion.
Stepping up EU efforts to combat global deforestation.
In writing.-(FR) I voted in favour of the own-initiative report by my Italian colleague Pier Antonio Panzeri on stepping up the fight against undeclared work,
Stepping up your testosterone levels a bit would change all of that.
enhancing knowledge; stepping up enforcement and securing redress;