Examples of using State can in English and their translations into Finnish
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The proposal specifies that a Lead State can seek additional support from the EU Civil Protection Mechanism and the crisis management structures of the EEAS.
This state can be eased by somemanipulation,
Which one state can acquire at another's expense. are not finite commodities like land, oil, or gold, Peace, security and freedom.
single decrease in the upper pressure, the state can be considered a variant of the norm.
But there's something they can't allow happen. A state can allow you to go into the national reserve and steal the gold.
Contrary to the claims of a large part of the right of the hemicycle, the State can attack liberties.
or gold, which one state can acquire at another's expense.
Any attempt to create a centralised, united state can only result in a permanent battle for power between the different sections of the population.
Each state can be defined exclusively in terms of its relations to the other states as well as inputs and outputs.
Under the condition of quenching, the state can be welded
It is unthinkable that a State can be forced into a minority in areas as sensitive as foreign
because a democratic society and state can only be built upon a suitable foundation.
I believe both your government and state can feel a justifiable pride in a job well done.
However, the formula proposed by the Commission leaves an appropriate margin for subsidiarity so that each State can find the most suitable formula.
therefore do not always this state can not ignore the doctor.
the policy of the state of Israel can be criticised- just as any other state can be criticised, because no state functions perfectly.
In the event of serious and persistent violation of democracy, a state can be deprived of its voting rights.
Something to up the ante, you know, at trial, because any time the state can add more than one count… particularly if each one of these counts carries an enormous potential prison sentence… the state increases its chances of winning in a very concrete, practical way.
without any harmonisation, and each state can do what as it pleases.
Only the State can provide valid