Examples of using Further support in English and their translations into Danish
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continued high energy prices further support the need for action in this area.
The European Union is prepared to offer further support to the Chinese Government towards achieving its objectives.
Finally, the organization will mostly continue to develop and will require further support from training.
students requiring further support could team up to complete it.
cranberry fruit concentrate to further support bladder, kidney
Should further support be required,
The wrap around straps of the UFC Training& Bag Gloves further support your wrist and make precise punching combinations possible.
To protect consumers against misleading and unfounded environmental claims, national enforcers need further support to properly implement the requirements of the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive.
In just months, and with further support from the works of Earl Nightingale,
I further support the rapporteur in insisting that the Council decision should be more binding
The Commission will also propose further support for innovation as part of the sixth framework research pro gramme.
On 23 May we presented a request to Commissioner Wulf-Mathies for Ecu 200 million to be allocated from reserves for further support to inter-regional cooperation.
In this context, the Commission is in the process of evaluating whether and to what extent some further support may be available.
The government is considering establishing a feed-in tariff that would further support renewables with guaranteed prices.
will require further support.
diagnostic tools offer further support.
We are also currently involved in negotiations with our partners regarding further support under the 10th European Development Fund.
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION, education in order to further support labour mobility and lifelong learning.
the EU stands ready to offer further support in this area.
A knowledge-based economy necessitates a strong general education in order to further support labour mobility and lifelong learning.