Examples of using Huge challenge in English and their translations into Finnish
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Defining how the EU can contribute to addressing the huge challenge of pension reform.
This is going to be a huge challenge, but I like a challenge. .
Overcoming gender discrimination at work and in the social insurance systems is a huge challenge.
The introduction of the euro as a single currency was a huge challenge.
Meeting the United Nations Millennium Development Goal of halving extreme poverty in the world by 2015 is a huge challenge.
This is a huge challenge for others who are trying to bring peace and stability to the region.
more ERP systems know that integration can be a huge challenge.
This is a huge challenge and of course we may now be witnessing an historic'fall of the Berlin Wall moment' in the Muslim world.
A huge challenge was to provide 30m clear span exhibition halls with a structure capable of withstanding an earthquake measuring up to 8 on the Richter scale.
It is a very difficult thing and is a huge challenge for us in Europe to deliver effective help
and to set out the huge challenge that we are facing.
enlargement is of course a huge challenge for the European Union.
The proposal for a scoreboard, for a specific method for monitoring the social agenda, is a huge challenge.
This is a huge challenge; it will require major societal change; indeed, a third industrial revolution.
renewables pose a huge challenge in Montenegro as well as offering unprecedented opportunities.
The Secretary-General believes that besides the huge challenge relating to the asylum seekers,
Mr Barrot, in his contribution, called the whole issue a huge challenge and one, I know, that all our governments are looking at.
But we also know that we can only shape the huge challenge of globalisation together as Europeans.
I welcome recent statements by the Commission which detail the disbursement of EU funds to address this huge challenge.
In particular, for Parliament there is a huge challenge in realising the full legislative implications of completing a single market.