Examples of using Tangible results in English and their translations into Finnish
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The Committee firmly believes that such an open approach can bring tangible results.
But it warned that tangible results can be achieved only with a sufficiently long
often difficult, dialogue with the banking world to achieve tangible results, and your support in this is much appreciated.
sluggish war does not give any tangible results.
This programme has produced tangible results, such as commercial agreements for the local manufacture of European design food processing equipment.
To build on these positive developments, the Commission proposes that the annual EU-Japan Summit develops a programme of co-operation initiatives which will yield tangible results during the year to come.
Mushroom Veselka, treatment which brings quite fast and tangible results, outwardly resembles a chicken egg.
That is why the Commission has made it clear to China that the cooperative approach we are presently favouring must produce tangible results.
Spain and Mauritania- there have been tangible results.
the Palestinian authorities and Hamas fall short of providing tangible results, and yet accountability must be established.
Security is an issue where par excellence all links in the transport chain should be involved in order to achieve tangible results.
it has already produced tangible results.
It is becoming increasingly difficult to find areas where definite agreements which produce tangible results can be negotiated.
has proved incapable of achieving tangible results.
a step that has to produce tangible results and agreements on concrete action.
we will help the Commission to achieve tangible results as soon as possible.
The funding is not currently sufficient to achieve tangible results at the European level7, and fails even to meet the expectations of potential project-promoters.
It can lead to tangible results helping the citizens regain hope for their future whilst respecting them as what they are.
For its part, the Bulgarian Government must take urgent action to deliver tangible results, particularly in the fight against organised crime.
The group has already produced first tangible results in the form of a newsletter that is sent to the authorities twice a year.