Examples of using A programme that in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
After Lisbon, we therefore launched a programme that we call‘i2i': the Innovation 2010 Initiative.
How can we bring the Union to the people if we are watering down a programme that people in each member country see as important,
the last 10 developing and administering a programme that has given hope
Between 2014 and 2016 the Nordic Council of Ministers implemented a programme that encompassed media production,
It must be a programme that makes the EU visible once more to every citizen,
want to achieve with the training- and we will design a programme that meets exactly your needs.
The European Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights currently supports that implementation through a programme that has just been established with the.
In a word, this programme has worked on the assumption that what we needed was not an elitist programme, but a programme that would be appropriate for all Europeans.
Matthew says he especially enjoyed making a programme that took the team to Guernsey.
rowing machines etc. have included a programme that inform you about the amount of calories that you consume on the exercise performed on the machine.
Green/Sustainable Property This property participates in Green Key Eco-Rating Programme, a programme that measures the property's impact on one
Green/Sustainable Property This property participates in Green Tourism Programme, a programme that measures the property's impact on one
Green/Sustainable Property This property participates in Green Key(nogle), a programme that measures the property's impact on one
Green/Sustainable Property This property participates in EarthCheck, a programme that measures the property's impact on one
Green/Sustainable Property This property participates in Green Globe, a programme that measures the property's impact on one
especially if they are attached to a programme that had been delayed for a particular reason;
even when they are included in a programme that is due to be implemented.