Examples of using More generally in English and their translations into Swedish
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Citrus aurantium is the name of the plant more generally known as'bitter orange'.
More generally Artin showed that the Artin conjecture is true for all representations induced from 1-dimensional representations.
More generally, EU development co-operation should increasingly focus on helping marginalised groups to participate fully in society.
More generally, the Commission will be active
More generally, the Commission has raised a number of sometimes very serious questions about the individual Directives,
More generally, it is necessary to identify
renewable energy production and, more generally, innovation.
More generally, the Commission should take into account problems that may arise from diverse national implementing procedures.
Oracle's recruiting activities more generally, conducted both offline and online via third party websites the sites.
More generally, this incident has thrown into sharp focus our increasing dependency on external energy supply.
More generally, the Lisbon Agenda may be helpful to identify a common ground for discussion and approach.
More generally, people like Mr Bushill-Matthews are constantly telling me that the opt-out is essential to give companies the flexibility they need to operate.
his position within PFCI and more generally in the banana business are arguments capable of calling into question the reliability of his notes.
Oracle's recruiting activities more generally, conducted both offline and online via third party websites(the sites).
Can the results be used more generally, or are they specific for a limited research area?
the European Union more generally.
The victims of this policy are the energy sector workers, and more generally the working classes.
More generally, action should be taken to improve the conditions for capitalising on the complementary nature of Community programmes.
More generally, citizens should be made to feel that they are part of fully transparent regulatory and decision-making processes.
the European Union's institutions more generally.