Examples of using Any statement in English and their translations into Dutch
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Member States shall ensure that any statement made by such person before he is made aware that he is a suspect
as seems to be true with any statement in biology, some do not.
these make a direct reference to a Parliament initiative and not to any statement.
It is essential for it to be clearly stated that"any statement signalling a person's wish to obtain protection from persecution,
Are you not afraid with all these technologies that are going to track down any statement the politicians are going to make on certain issues,
In fact, any public statement, or any statement reported in the media,
Functor categories are of interest for two main reasons:* many commonly occurring categories are(disguised) functor categories, so any statement proved for general functor categories is widely applicable;* every category embeds in a functor category(via the Yoneda embedding);
SARPP v Chambre Syndical des Raffineurs et Conditionneurs de Sucre and Others- 2 October 1990(Reference for a preliminary ruling) Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris Interpretation of Article 30 of the EEC Treaty- National legislation prohibiting any statement alluding to the physical,
ible with Article 30 of the EEC Treaty inas Others3 much as they prohibit any statement alluding to the physical,
The Council condemned any statements inciting violence.
You have any statements?
Naturally, I refute any statements of this nature.
Have you any statements before the audit commences?
Always refuse any statements!
Must go through my office first. Any statements in the media or on social media.
which also includes any statements and explanations of votes.
We conclude that any statements about'Isa(Jesus) in the Qur'an,
destroy the credibility of any statements about continuing reforms.
Furthermore, the Council is not in the habit of commenting on or evaluating allegations in the press or any statements by the representatives of the Member States in a context other than that of its formal meetings.