Examples of using Necessary to work 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
In addition, it is necessary to work with national governments on certain common measures in the area of fiscal policy.
The EESC therefore considers it necessary to work towards the harmonisation of data
in addition to ideas and materials necessary to work, you also need to obtain also semi-finished jewelery.
identity management is a complex issue and it is necessary to work with confirmed users.
uniformity and quality necessary to work as a reliable basis for resource distribution.
also in the skills necessary to work in a European area of justice,
Graduates will acquire the competencies necessary to work in different medical scenarios
the analytical skills necessary to work as an agent of change, that is, working with change processes in companies
that we spare a thought for all those workers who die each day at work because their employers do not provide them with the resources necessary to work in good conditions.
best practice, with the skills necessary to work in the exciting, expanding
social contexts of global affairs and with the skills necessary to work strategically and effectively within the evolving global system.
best practice, with the skills necessary to work in the exciting, expanding
The courses give a basic introduction to the regulations which are necessary to work with airport issues, and give an insight into the practical application
which aims to enhance the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively in the field of mental health and in the care of people with mental illness.
communications skills necessary to work effectively with teams
implementation of the applications necessary to work with data that has been electronically submitted.
It is also necessary to work.
It is necessary to work hard.
Therefore, to create a park, it was necessary to work hard.
It is necessary to work out the teams on the street to. .