Examples of using Took a number in English and their translations into Italian
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In 1992 Morocco took a number of measures against drug trafficking, and in May that
the European Parliament took a number of resolutions in which it asked the Chinese Government to start an immediate and meaningful dialogue
The summit took a number of important decisions.
in 1989 the Council took a number of measures relating to market management
Furthermore, the BIS took a number of measures in its banking and risk management activities
the European Union took a number of other important steps towards the creation of a European Research Area,
The European Council took a number of decisions intended to lead to the creation of a new financial supervisory architecture with the aim of protecting the European financial system from future risks
large-scale demonstration projects by 2015, the Commission took a number of steps to establish a common regulatory and demonstration support framework.
The Commission took a number of constructive steps,
The Commission as well as national competition authorities assessed the competition aspects of interchange fees and took a number of decisions, some of which were related to cross-border activity,
ministers took a number of procedural decisions.
on 31 March 1984 the Council took a number of decisions concerning adjustments to agri-monetary matters,
During 1998, the Commission took a number of specific measures in order to implement the Coun cil guidelines for strengthening the operational coordination between the Community
It also continued to set up offices specializing in temporary work throughout the country(the'T-Service') and took a number of additional measures: use of the SEDOC system,
Although the war took a number of victims that we will never forget,
In preparation for the 2003 National Assembly elections, the Government of Cambodia took a number of steps to address this issue
At its annual session in Geneva from 19 to 29 April1the Economic Commission for Europe adopted a new work programme and took a number of important decisions in areas directly affecting Community activities.
the parliament of the Slovak Republic, took a number of decisions.
the Commission took a number of initiatives to speed up the necessary preparatory work for both the public and private sectors.
Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia contained substantial gaps which took a number of months to remedy.