Examples of using Tangible example in English and their translations into Swedish
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It is a tangible example of the good thing that the EU could bring to its peoples.
What we have gathered with this thesis is more tangible examples of the use of metalepsis in video games so far.
The launch and rapid deployment of the initial 1.8 billion EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa is a tangible example.
Such missions are tangible examples of implementation of the action plan providing ESDP support for peace and security in Africa.
we have just been given a tangible example of what this debate is about.
I feel that this is a tangible example of an issue which was only resolved in Italy in the mid-80s
However, our citizens will lament the lack of detailed, tangible examples and practical proposals.
One very tangible example is eutrophication
to gather a large number of tangible examples of how to act from all levels of the organisation.
In the EU, the Peppol project is a tangible example where the EU is attempting, among other things, to create interoperability between the electronic solutions for procurement for different countries.
Mistra's newly established learning center, Urban Futures, is one of the tangible examples presented during the conference days.
Here we have a quite tangible example of a common foreign policy measure
In other words, Parliament's power of co-decision in this area is important as a tangible example of the way European Parliament decisions can affect people's lives.
The book contains many good and tangible examples that are interspersed with illustrations
a Europe without borders are tangible examples of the success of European integration.
An integral part of the Scoreboard is the Member State Forum that already provides a tangible example of how Member States can exchange information on their support policies
breaching the 2 °C target is probably the most tangible example of the risk of going beyond planetary boundaries.
is a tangible example of the action plan in practice providing support through the ESDP for peace
By doing so, the EU will be also helping to meet some of the most central priorities of its citizens, and will be providing a tangible example of the benefits of European integration into their daily lives.
I repeat,'we can have a tangible example of application' mainly by expressing the expectation that the European chemical industry will respond in the way it knows best- in other words with innovation-
I am heartened to see these tangible examples of companies that are flourishing without damaging the only planet we have.
It is therefore also your final opportunity to ensure that when you have to inform your voters about precisely what you have done to further consumer interests and the enforcement of law, you have a tangible example to show them.
Development with regard to the electronification of the payments system constitutes a very tangible example of the importance that a well-functioning system of payments has for general economic development.
What we have here is a tangible example of how a directive, which, in theory, should be limited to setting broad objectives, runs the risk of being corrupted by pressure from various sources,
for they represent the most tangible example of women whose rights are being violated.
Finally, an integral part of the Scoreboard is the Member State Forum that already provides a tangible example of how Member States can exchange information on their support policies and their respective ex ante and ex post evaluation of the aid awarded.
giving them a tangible example of the preferential relations between Morocco and the EU.
organization of matter is providing very tangible examples of how better materials are contributing to the well-being of present
Therefore, with this regulation we can have a tangible example of application in practice of the model of sustainable development,
Patents and intellectual property are not only nonfinancial instruments that make the system more competitive, they are also a tangible example of the application to the industrial economy of principles of a democratic legal culture founded on respect for the rules,