Examples of using We need to continue in English and their translations into Dutch
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We need to continue to deliver a road map of cohesive solutions to the threat of climate change, ensuring that Member State flexibility is at its heart.
We need to continue to position ourselves as pioneers
We need to continue to seek ways to provide greater, effective protection for European citizens.
You know, I think I'm gonna take the whole class outside today, because we need to continue our discussion on the dangers of America becoming a police state.
I think that we need to continue discussing Burma because it remains one of the most repressive
It means that we need to continue to invest in things such as the Smart Home….
So we need to continue with the blood transfusions and buy her some time until a liver becomes available.
We need to continue surveillance to be certain that the gang was all there.
We need to continue to make our business more agile
We need to continue working to strengthen
As we did in our referendum, we need to continue to communicate who and what we are.
Finally, we need to continue to advocate a form of justice on behalf of the thousands of victims of this terror movement.
Unfortunately, we need to continue focusing on key issues on which we have yet to make progress regarding equality between men and women.
solve those problems and really advance humanity, we need to continue to explore.
in creating growth and jobs in Europe, we need to continue working together.
We need to continue and increase pressure on the military regime in Burma to get her released
We need to continue towards the integration and communitisation of our policies which increasingly need to accompany the single market
We need to continue to stand up for these rights,
The sort of thing that motivated us around Section 34, we need to continue to work on that.
This shows how much we need to continue to insist on the sustainability of the political changes before a candidate becomes a member.