Examples of using Will concentrate in English and their translations into Polish
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In the weeks to come, Fjord Line will concentrate on fitting out the remaining equipment
The water will concentrate on the core wire, the moisture in the insulation increases,
The OMC in light years will concentrate on in-depth analyses of specific issues
The exercise will concentrate on the interaction between the EU operation headquarters
I suggest that we let the sports club continue, but that in the future Comrade Nelis will concentrate on sports that are better suited for the proletariat.
Work will concentrate on completion of the W7-X stellarator; utilisation of existing
the Commission will concentrate on maximising their impact in terms of cohesion and growth.
Przewoźnik has obtained Marszałek's assurance that the local committee will concentrate above all on commemorating the anniversary of the city of Oświęcim.
Work will concentrate on preparation for the operation of the W7-X stellarator,
the CEO will concentrate on further expanding the laboratory analysis business.
They have other even more powerful creations but this review will concentrate on just the Probe and Probe Beast.
the panelists will concentrate mainly on issues regarding Eastern Partnership.
so this review will concentrate on this lovely little silicone butt plug.
Under the Convergence objective, ERDF actions will concentrate on strengthening infrastructure,
Consequence Management of Terrorism will concentrate on preventing and reducing the risk of a terrorist attack
Immediate action will concentrate on improving the Mechanism
The health research will concentrate on three main pillars: biotechnology for human health,
Future work will concentrate on extending indicators to other key services
In the final year of its mandate, the Commission will concentrate on completing the work it has started, working closely with Council and Parliament.
The in-depth review foreseen by the end of this nine-month period will concentrate on the five areas set out in the Council's conclusions of October 2008.