Examples of using More decisive in English and their translations into Swedish
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The Commission is expected to take more decisive action to support national policies for the development of local energy sources.
Another lesson identified in the report is the need for quicker and more decisive action by the international community in extremely tense situations which may degenerate into violence.
And the latter possesses greater and more decisive powers than the organs elected by the worker collectives.
But more decisive action is still needed in this field,
Perhaps our response to the situation in Zimbabwe might be more decisive if that country had a plentiful supply of raw materials.
In a civil war, politics play an even more decisive role than in a normal war.
It also calls for even more decisive, even more committed action in defence of human rights.
so we need more decisive action.
A comparison chart will help you to be more decisive and find the best acne and pimple creams.
For a whole month to make him more decisive and confident. David Wallace sent him on an Outward Bound wilderness adventure.
A more decisive measure is needed on climate change,
demanded Ankara take more decisive action.
I appeal to the European Commission to take more decisive action to resolve the problem.
This body could play a more decisive role in order to help ensure the efficiency of the authorisation process for biocidal products at Community level and within the Member States.
David Wallace sent him on an outward-bound wilderness adventure for a whole month to make him more decisive and confident.
Digital media has a more and more decisive role to play in social change.
and in my view, more decisive reason why citizens are put off
Coordinated EU action for the more decisive development of urban regeneration policies is an important means to fight harmful CO2 emissions and climate change;
GDP growth become more decisive for monetary policy than the actually observed growth rates in price levels and GDP.
proceeded with a more decisive and open struggle,