Examples of using Be central in English and their translations into Swedish
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Your report will be central to the ongoing review process,
inclusive growth should be central priorities when considering the future budget for 2012.
Governments world-wide are increasingly realising that broadband access will be central to the economic development of their countries.
Points out that this mechanism would be central to the coordinated European approach to governance which is currently lacking;
Discover the new jobs-from low- to high-tech centric-that will be central to the future over the next 10 years.
their involvement in adoption will be central to new forms of healthcare delivery.
As Mrs Avilés Perea said, gender should be central to the round-table discussion on social exclusion and poverty.
whose work is so hard and must be central to our concerns.
this as well as diversification of supply of energy to the EU should be central parts of the EU external
The implementation of these commitments will be central in developing co-operation between Iraq
fantastic themes will v be central in Microgaming's adaptation,
must be central to this debate: the creation of a true union of citizens.
Firstly they cover three directives which will be central to the future competence of the European economy.
Transport policy must be central to energy policy, and, until it is a central element, all of these documents are just paper tigers.
Balancing acts Cost relative to performance should be central to your decision for wild format project production.
patient needs will be central.
so-called age management can be central.
A free trade agreement with India must be central to the Commission's new global Europe strategy.
Social equity should be central to the dialogue between Heads of State
The 25 May Agriculture Council agreed conclusions which identified some key issues which will be central to future work.