Examples of using Should submit in English and their translations into Finnish
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efficacy of Kovaltry in previously untreated patients the MAH should submit the results of the ongoing study“13400- Leopold Kids Part B”.
The MAH should submit the final study report for study P006:
that the Council should submit a request for a joint investigation,
In order to promote transparency, the Commission should submit a systematic survey of all the formal and informal procedures,"processes"
the European Parliament stated that the Commission should submit, as quickly as possible, a proposal to amend Directive 92/102/EEC
The MAH should submit to the CPMP, the Reference Member State
Member States within that region should submit a plan setting out the corrective actions to be taken to ensure those objectives
Organisations such as ECPAT, which are interested in obtaining co-funding should submit their proposals to this unit,
On this point I can only agree that the Commission should submit a report on the enforcement of this regulation by April 2012 at the latest
ICCAT should submit a plan for the recovery
As regards genetically modified additives and flavourings, the proposal foresees that the applicants should submit specific information for the safety assessment of the genetic modification while the final authorisation should be granted under the procedure laid down in the specific legislation,
that the European Commission should submit a study eighteen months after the directive enters into force on so-called intelligent speed adaptation systems
You should submit some of your stories.
The Information Society industries should submit their priorities and suggestions by June 1999.
The contract stipulated that the GAP Network should submit the finalproject report in mid-March 1999.
The Baptist Convention's doctrine says wives should submit to their husband in the household.
The communication suggests that the Member States should submit these first national strategies by the end of summer 2002.
Furthermore, Member States should submit an impact analysis of draft national rules that they notify to the Commission.
In the second phase, each school should submit the names of up to five students born in 1992.
To permit appropriate monitoring of the compensation scheme, the Member States concerned should submit annual reports on its operation.