Examples of using More resources for in English and their translations into Swedish
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that it would be advisable to consider allocating more resources for that purpose.
In writing.-(HU) I welcome the intention of the European Commission to provide more resources for strengthening freedom, security
thus leaving more resources for other applications and processes.
thus leaving more resources for other applications and processes.
must provide more resources for reducing delays in responding to citizens.
We must mobilise more resources for research and development,
Will we see significantly more resources for auditing within the DGs in cooperation with the internal audit service?
I know that the Commission wanted to put aside more resources for this in the first instance and that the Council cut these back.
In addition, the rapporteur, despite identifying their negative effect, also calls for more troops and more resources for Afghanistan.
The authorities must also earmark more resources for promoting the training of immigrant adults, women especially.
Energy, we had hoped to obtain more resources for research in the new budget.
We need more resources for the implementation of specific schemes,
The purpose of this merge was to generate more resources for women and girls soccer
can be examined to mobilise more resources for development private
A fully implemented internal market, more resources for research and infrastructure,
Given that you state that we currently need more resources for Frontex, I would be interested to hear whether you are not also of the opinion that the Member States have hitherto been too unwilling to provide the resources to make Frontex strong.
to enable them to address the new threats, more resources for defence and more effective use of resources are necessary.
It is appropriate for the Commission to provide more resources for the protection of external borders,
Perhaps if we had used modulation to cream a bit more from those well-hidden persons who receive more than EUR 300 000 a year in direct aid, then today there would be more resources for our most deprived citizens.
Next year, then, we will need more resources for the Structural Fund, as the Member States are demanding that all the programmes should run for longer, something which should actually have