Examples of using Is to combat in English and their translations into Finnish
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because the spreading of livestock manure is contrary to the objective of IPPC, which is to combat emissions from large industrial installations.
In addition, the essential purpose and object of the contested regulation is to combat international terrorism,
And it was to combat the foreign invaders.
The judicial authorities cannot afford to lag behind if they are to combat it.
You said, in fact, that the aim of this daughter directive of the water framework directive was to combat the spread of toxic substances in surface waters.
with the goal being to combat discrimination based on nationality in all sports.
The aim was to combat this new form of exploitation of human beings, which affects women and children in particular.
Of course, we all agree that the starting point was to combat fraud, which something needs to be done about immediately.
because its original purpose was to combat terrorism following the attacks of 11 September.
It also facilitates our work and that of the Ombudsman in identifying how we are to combat this maladministration.
The initial intention when increasing the accessibility of the drug in 2018, was to combat the number ofcounterfeit erectile dysfunction pillsbeing sold illegally online.
the more general issue of immigration, the basic goals of the Portuguese Presidency are to combat illegal immigration more effectively
Our intention in introducing a common arrest warrant was to combat the most serious criminal activity in Europe,
You know how hard it is to combat money.
Our concern now is to combat the international terrorism fostered by some notorious fanatics.
It is true that the only mandate they have been given is to combat this threat.
The Council says that the aim is to combat tax evasion and cigarette smuggling.
The EU's primary concern is to combat the economic crisis and support its social market economy.
The specific aim of these measures is to combat the laundering of money and to seize the proceeds of crime.
The broad objective stated in the European Union's development cooperation policy is to combat poverty and ultimately eradicate it.