Examples of using A clear idea of in English and their translations into Swedish
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I think that what I have said is quite sufficient to get a clear idea of the characteristic features of these tactics.
The first step in monitoring progress is to have a clear idea of what is to be measured
firstly, a clear idea of the political direction reflected in the strategic choices taken by the European Commission,
When faced with a situation we must have a clear idea of the reality that surrounds us,
The Board's decision to adopt the medium-term perspective means that the Foundation now has a clear idea of the resources around which to plan its future as a centre of expertise as discussed in previous Board meetings.
This gives you the opportunity to get a clear idea of the working life that is waiting even while you study,
With a new name and a clear idea of their desired position, the Bergen National Opera wanted to make opera visible to
Whereas there is a need to establish a defence culture that helps ensure that EU citizens have a clear idea of the role that defence plays in our society
it is important that they have a clear idea of what to expect and what they should do if they experience worrying symptoms.
then we would have a clear idea of what the mass of this object actually is.
Opel GT X Experimental. It gives a clear idea of how we see Opel's future mobility offer,” said Michael Lohscheller.
In order to get a clear idea of the situation in the EU, the European Commission launched a wide-ranging consultation exercise in October 1998 through
Opel GT X Experimental. It gives a clear idea of how we at Opel see the mobility of the future,” said Opel CEO Michael Lohscheller.
these little works form an almost uninterrupted series which afford us a clear idea of the chief schools of painting of each epoch
communicates a clear idea of the immediate status of the model,
The education process should result in professionally trained young people who have a clear idea of growth prospects
which now provides a clear idea of how the transposition process is progressing in each of the Member States.
by means of which the citizens may have a clear idea of what has been done over the last 50 years
Just to get a clearer idea of where we stood.
Maybe I could give them a clearer idea of what you want.