Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Mr sears in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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It's not a trick, Mr Sears.
I just had Mr Sears on the line.
Schweng Rule 61 Mr Sears.
Mr Sears presented the draft opinion.
Rapporteur: Mr Sears.
I think it will be useful,” concludes Mr Sears.
Rapporteur: Mr Sears Gr.
Mr Sears had tabled an amendment to point 5.12 linked to point 1.16.
The rapporteur was Mr Sears.
The rapporteur, Mr Sears, replied to the speakers.
There wasn't enough, Mr Sears.
The amendment tabled by Mr Sears to point 1.2 was adopted without a vote.
Rapporteur-General: Mr Sears.
He highlighted the attendance of Mr Sears at the meeting of the interinstitutional communication group.
Rapporteur working alone: Mr Sears.
She also referred to the presentation of Mr Sears' work on the reform of the members' financial statute.
Rapporteur working alone: Mr Sears.
The president said it was important that Mr Sears first finalise his work by, for example,
Rapporteur working alone: Mr Sears.
Mr Sears felt that the adoption of English as a"lingua franca" by the European Commission could pose the EESC a number of structural problems.
recognising that simply banning things doesn't work,” says Mr Sears.
After the rapporteur had presented the draft opinion, Mr Sears and the Commission representative spoke.
Mr Sears congratulated the opinion
Examination of the preliminary draft information report(R/CESE 1157/2004), drawn up by the rapporteur, Mr Sears, and the co-rapporteur, Mr Hosman.
The eight amendments tabled by Mr Sears(see hereunder)
prepared by Mr Sears) were submitted to the EESC president on 9 March 2009.
Mr Sears presented the report
He noted that these proposals would be reformulated more concisely by Mr Sears, so that they could be discussed by the budget group with a view to their being examined by the Bureau, probably in May.
Mr Sears was of the view that the era of cheap energy supplies was over, that energy prices had risen steeply, but that the life of the economy and consumers had hardly changed.
Social Committee appointed Mr Sears as rapporteur-general at its 468th plenary session,