Examples of using To be able to respond in English and their translations into Swedish
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We expect above all to be able to respond to our citizens' needs.
we are pleased to be able to respond to this wish.
The need to be able to respond in'real time' was underlined in this respect.
The European Union therefore urgently needs to be able to respond efficiently in such emergencies.
We need to be able to respond intelligently to rapidly changing structural conditions.
As already mentioned, we need to be more flexible in order to be able to respond more effectively.
Securitas processes your data to be able to respond and provide feedback to you regarding the question or questions you put to us.
Accept lower load factors on competitive routes(usually the largest ones) in order to be able to respond to market demand.
National crime prevention policies need to be able to respond in an innovative way to the challenges that such developments bring.
postal address may be given to third parties in order to be able to respond to an enquiry.
All of the documentation for you to be able to respond to a proposal and then create the application once you have won the project.
we know who is sending the request and for us to be able to respond.
Globalisation therefore requires industrial policy to be able to respond quickly to unforeseen developments.
To be able to respond to all future challenges
At least 500 000 workers are required in order to be able to respond to the needs of different sectors.
When you use the“Contact us” feature in a PVP Service, PVP may store your email address in order to be able to respond to you.
In the matter of crisis management, first of all, we need to be able to respond quickly and effectively to overproduction crises.
You also need to be able to respond quickly to price fluctuations in order to stay ahead of the competition
We need to ensure that our policies are flexible enough to be able to respond quickly to those difficulties and upsets.
To be able to respond to all future challenges
further information- not least in order to be able to respond to requests, questions, and criticism.
It is too comprehensive for me to be able to respond in detail today,
Within Corporate Responsibility Saab has created a permanent intervention capability team to be able to respond quickly and effectively to disasters.
The European labour markets need to be able to respond better and more dynamically to such trends as outsourcing and offshoring.
it is vital to be able to respond to all of their needs in real-time.
In order for the Swedish Migration Agency to be able to respond to your notification, it is necessary that all information is entered
The legitimate interest in data processing lies in the possibility to process your request and to be able to respond to you according to your request.
process personal data to be able to respond to your needs more effectively
military crisis management instruments in order to be able to respond effectively to a crisis.
The EU must adjust its agricultural aid policy to be able to respond to new production methods,