Examples of using Become a key in English and their translations into Swedish
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Huddle rooms have become a key resource as offices embrace the new culture of meetings, but they're not.
More recently, in the current crisis, working-time flexibility has become a key instrument for many businesses to adapt to sharply declining demand.
Cohesion policy has become a key instrument at Community level to deliver the renewed Lisbon strategy for growth
Lars will become a key player for S&G when our firm continues to expand the operations in the capital area.
Bridge Management has also become a key part of BQ's brand,
The Joint Parliamentary Assembly or JPA has become a key instrument of political dialogue as well as conflict prevention and resolution.
The promotion of healthy eating should become a key policy in the European Union,
The integration of environmental aspects has thus become a key instrument for achieving our objectives,
It is likely that facility in Goldstone in the foreseeable future will become a key base for the UAV,
We cannot deny that Turkey has become a key trading partner of the European Union in recent years.
promotions have become a key way for bingo sites to bring in brand-new players as well as keep them playing.
The accessibility of digital services has become a key social objective in both Finland
The EESC's proposal for a European Energy Dialogue(EED) must become a key mechanism in ensuring that the knowledge,
The war on poverty must become a key feature of the strategic partnership between the European Union and India.
At first glance, it may seem odd that Art would become a key European player for this growing network marketing company.
The cooperation between national enforcement authorities has become a key issue but has not been very successful to date.
The accessibility of digital services has become a key social objective in the EU,
of comprehensive free trade agreements must become a key objective in our foreign policy for the South Caucasus.
Now OCR is used everywhere from data entry to license plate recognition and has become a key tool for recognizing