Examples of using Is an expression in English and their translations into Finnish
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derived from the Latin, of course, that is an expression of contrition.
It is an expression of the urgency of change in the funding of both cross-border
The report on women in sport states that sport is an expression of the right to equality and the freedom of all women.
it is a very important topic because volunteering is an expression of solidarity, humanity and togetherness.
The text mentions"a language which can be easily understood by end-users", which is an expression from ECJ case law,
The issue of football, and sport in general, is an expression of a team spirit and a playing culture typical of western civilisation.
It is an expression of political declarations,
Mr Crowley, the event to which you refer is of purely domestic political significance in the Czech Republic; it is an expression of an internal political dispute between government and opposition.
This proposal is justified by the ECB on the grounds that it is an expression of the ECB's economic independence.
men's violence against women is a specific challenge to the contract of which all common policy is an expression.
It may even be the case that the increase in violence against women is an expression of the fear and aversion of traditional Turkish society towards European integration.
It is an expression which I do not think sounds alarming enough in relation to the problem we are confronted with here and which does not at all convey the seriousness of the matter.
This is an expression of the parties' intent to co-operate,
Whilst the 90% turnout is an expression of the Ethiopian people's confidence in the democratic process,
The prize is an expression of the basic values characterising EU foreign policy:
the Irish'no' is an expression of a Europe-wide phenomenon.
The bank again is not an external entity to the community but is an expression of the community itself.
The motion of censure is an expression of the principle of parliamentary confidence.
that the creation of the ECB is an expression of the attempt made by big business to evade national