Examples of using Little understanding in English and their translations into Swedish
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it shows scant regard and little understanding for the due process in this Parliament.
who have little understanding about responsible governance".
because he has"little understanding of the interests and needs of others.
His words had a profound effect on me though I had little understanding at the time of what he meant.
Neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours; with a little understanding you can find the perfect blend.
This has been a major issue for developing countries- lots of strategy at high level- very little understanding, infrastructure, investment on the ground.'.
demonstrated little understanding of their portfolios and seemed inclined to impose more
Previously, I worked around the world at a strategic level- at a high level with very little understanding of the need to get the local structures right.'.
As a Parliament we have too little understanding of the actual effects of the billions which the European Union is at present investing in Eastern Europe.
Just a little understanding of some of the more basic maths surrounding the game can go a long way towards helping us refine our decisions.
It shows how little understanding this group has of the basic tenets of the rule of law in a democratic state.
is the very least a little understanding of the issue- in order to avoid various kinds of pads and misunderstandings.
so much money that the government have little understanding of what to do with them.
another religion were met with little understanding by the most of people, which made researches conclude
mistakes just prove that Wertham had little understanding as to who actually published what in the'50s comic-book industry.
In the light of events over the past year, it has been incredible to see how little understanding senior managers of financial institutions had of the risk they were taking on board.
This feature makes it easier for students that have no or little understanding of English to get started.
Promoting debate on CSR is particularly useful in developing countries where there is little understanding of the concept, or where it is regarded with suspicion as a form of protectionism
All I'm asking for is just a little understanding.