Examples of using Important questions in English and their translations into Czech
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first i have to ask important questions.
we are confident that the Member States will take these important questions into consideration.
Dawn? but there's a police officer here who needs to ask you I'm sorry to wake you, some important questions.
Consumer Protection for raising these important questions.
including the extremely important questions of migration and the fight against organised crime.
I think there are two very important questions.
This report focuses on this enormous challenge and asks several important questions, for example, in relation to the problem of land grabbing,
In writing.-(HU) The Ries report relates to important questions about the mid-term review of the European environment and health action plan.
This report, which addresses the important questions of the information society,
This approach helps to answer two important questions: how many backup files should I have
Secondly, I would like to thank the rapporteur, who has underlined the very important questions we have to tackle here.
there's a police officer here who needs to ask you some important questions.
wonderful to talk to him and ask him important questions like.
who needs to ask you some important questions. but there's a police officer here.
But there's a police officer here who needs to ask you Dawn? some important questions. I'm sorry to wake you.
Who needs to ask you some important questions. I'm sorry to wake you, but there's a police officer here.
I'm sorry to wake you, some important questions. but there's a police officer here who needs to ask you Dawn?
But there's a police officer here I'm sorry to wake you, who needs to ask you some important questions.
All these are very important questions which we shall be able to answer
The National Union of Journalists has raised important questions over the appropriateness of the involvement of these two bodies in this process, in the context of diversity of media ownership in Ireland.