Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Proposal would in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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For that reason this proposal would.
This proposal would run counter to it.
And I'm saying that a proposal would require.
His proposal would force money to circulate.
And much revenue for our people. This proposal would bring many new jobs.
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This proposal wouldn't have happened without you.
Until these structural solutions fully delivered their results the proposal would.
The proposal would not change this situation.
According to the Commission, the proposal would deliver a range of benefits, including.
The proposal would reduce this interval to one or two months.
By laying down minimum rules concerning security and liability, the proposal would ensure electronic signatures were legally recognised throughout the EU on the basis of the Single Market principles of free movement of services and home country control.
The proposal would be strengthened if it mentioned such concerns.
In addition, this proposal would also prevent unnecessary health costs.
The proposal would therefore strengthen its organisational function
Adoption of the proposal would seriously damage the prospects for cogeneration in the UK.
This proposal would also be considered by the Bureau and the Assembly.
The generous derogations in the proposal would have been impossible to monitor given the widespread nature of the hunting over a period of 10 days each year.
The proposal would not change this situation.
The proposal would have three other consequences.
This proposal would end such distortions.
Your proposal would even be able to seduce a saint.
This proposal would amend directive(EEC) 91/628.
The proposal would shift problems to the border Member States.
As this proposal would also cover the SE,
The proposal would increase consistency among national rules on crimes and penalties.
The proposal would be more cogent if the recommendations made by the EESC in this opinion were taken on board.
Such a proposal would be drawn up in time for the Council to take a decision before the expiry of the present measures.
The proposal would significantly reduce traders' compliance costs while granting consumers a high level of protection.
The proposal would also maximise the fact that service stations sited under residential accommodation must already install Stage I PVR irrespective of their size.
Today's proposal would increase safety of tractors while reducing administrative costs and scratching unnecessary legislation.”.