Примери за използване на Reforms will на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The Advisory International Council of Reforms will closely cooperate with the National Council of Reforms
If implemented as we propose, these reforms will also guarantee the long-term stability of the euro.
In other words, reforms will continue even if there are future crises because Latvia now is much better prepared for them than before.
Potential gains from different reforms will depend on the labour force structure,
At the same time, reforms will be socially
By boosting job creation and growth, these reforms will contribute to prosperity
Trade unionists worry that the reforms will reduce union membership,
And financial reforms will eliminate the limits on interest rates that banks can pay on deposits and charge on loans.
critics said the reforms will be cosmetic for many others until the kingdom abolishes the"guardianship" system.
The Commission says, however, that these reforms will boost the sustainability of public finances
The reforms will affect students,
says he is convinced reforms will be carried out on schedule.
pledged that the pace of reforms will increase.[Getty Images].
The success of the programme can only be assessed many years after its end since reforms will continue to have cumulative effects long after a programme is over.
His ministry reckons that in the long term Sweden's reforms will raise the country's employment rate by 5%.
Widespread reforms will take place in the Albanian health system thanks to a 1.2m-euro Swiss loan.
Recalls, in this respect, that such reforms will benefit both Chinese
The reforms will also put an end to the patchwork of data protection rules that currently exists in the European Union.
Our recommended reforms will begin the long process of integrating the defence establishment of BiH into Euro-Atlantic framework.
critics said the reforms will be cosmetic for many others until the kingdom abolishes the"guardianship" system that gives men arbitrary authority over their female relatives.