Examples of using Are contributing in English and their translations into Finnish
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especially the major economies, are contributing to a global solution.
These are all real political achievements which are contributing to the standard of living
diminishing ethical values are contributing to a growing prevalence of fraud in India,
the Schengen Agreement are contributing to the creation of a brutal and restrictive refugee policy in western Europe.
Among 11 key indicators, a well-known environmental indicator is the"global warming potential" or"carbon footprint" which estimates how our cables are contributing to global warming during their lifetime.
A lot of women are contributing to this debate, but I think we have to be honest about how many of us have dependent children.
Diversion of biodegradable waste from landfills and increasing recycling and recovery are contributing to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
the Group of Commissioners on Growth, Competitiveness, Employment and Sustainable Development are contributing to innovation policies based on systemic principles.
even household appliances are contributing.
Outsourcing and networking are contributing to further worldwide diversification of investment
ensure all financial activities are contributing to the economic growth.
to ensure all financial activities are contributing to the economic growth.
In particular, competition policy actions are contributing to"Innovation Union","An industrial policy for the globalization era","Resource-efficient Europe" and"A Digital Agenda for Europe.
We are contributing to this bloody election campaign with summit meetings
By voting in favour of this resolution, we MEPs are contributing to the creation of a fair and effective European asylum policy.
Ireland has demonstrated how its young people are contributing in a major way to its significant economic growth.
Actions funded through Daphne III are contributing to the prevention of violence against the target groups,
The Commission considers that Finland and Sweden are contributing to the poor state of the Baltic because.
the resulting economic difficulties are contributing to the decline of the agro-food sector in several countries.
Liberalisation and international trade deregulation policies are a central tenet of this policy framework, and are contributing decisively to the current situation.