Examples of using Implementation will in English and their translations into Swedish
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Optimal implementation will require both permanent
The implementation will be based on interviews
Its implementation will have major consequences for the budgetary powers of the institutions
Implementation will require a multitude of actors to cooperate
Adding parallelization directives to a single threaded implementation will frequently not result in a optimal multi-threaded implementation. .
Full implementation will significantly improve the functioning of the Single Market for Services,
Since the Company's share capital after the Issue's implementation will be relatively high, the Company is considering at a future General Meeting to decide on a more appropriate share capital.
The Additional Protocol on Veterinary and Phytosanitary measures came into force on 20 August 1998 and its implementation will be discussed in the framework of the bodies established by the Europe Agreement.
The proposal for the new directive is causing much controversy in many countries, as its implementation will have major consequences for the economy.
Likely, the contract will appear later this year, and its implementation will start after the completion of the current stages.
transport) have been taken, whose implementation will result in major improvements in environmental impacts.
So, if the conditions are satisfied, implementation will begin in the present quota year, that is to say 2008.
This is a very important matter whose implementation will contribute to greater security,
The EESC emphasises that effective implementation will enhance the desirable visibility
Its implementation will enable citizens to benefit from more competitive and efficient payment services.
effective implementation will clearly require this same shared will. .
The Directive's implementation will require the amendment of various branches of the national legal order in the Member States.
Its implementation will have tragic repercussions for the peoples and economies of less developed countries.
Many new antennas will be required and full-scale implementation will result in antennas every 10 to 12 houses in urban areas, thus massively increasing mandatory exposure.
Our focus throughout the implementation will be to ensure best care for patients