Eksempler på brug af More intensive på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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March 2013 Comments Off on Catamaran sailing school“rails on water” starts operating more intensive training.
In this context, more intensive measures need to be adopted as a matter of urgency to safeguard
The Commissioner-designate was not prepared to accept more intensive co-operation with the European Parliament as regards the Employment Pact
Testimonial"We're in need of even more intensive cooperation if we're to take advantage of the necessary innovation.
It is just as important to isolate the capital savings that arise out of a more intensive use of capital.
However as this more intensive utilisation of capital involves the employment of workers outside of normal working hours,
It will also support more intensive work within the framework of other WTO agendas,
Employee representatives were particularly keen to see an extension of more intensive forms of involvement in future.
Many countries offerseparate literacy classes- generally with more intensive teaching- and special coursesfor young migrants.
Better, more intensive cooperation encourages the exchange
Ionic was designed with new materials and more intensive test processes than ever before to withstand long
thus make it more intensive.
That is why we must also make more intensive use of the opportunities for private cofinancing in the coming years.
The initiative is more intensive than a regular networking event as participants interact with a mentor or‘lead entrepreneur.
thus require more intensive treatment with powerful drugs.
In order to safeguard energy supplies in future too, the EU Member States have relied on more intensive cooperation in this sector since the 1990s.
In Section 6.4 some estimates are provided of the possible size of capital savings associated with the more intensive use of capital.
The EU's political dialogue with Russia is very comprehensive and more intensive than with any other third country.
I hope that it will constitute a good start to more intensive cooperation in many fields within the EU.
Early onset of use has been associated with the later development of more intensive and problematic forms of drug consumption.