Examples of using Possible to implement in English and their translations into Swedish
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is possible to implement with the available technology
A pilot study was conducted in 2012 to ensure that the population study was possible to implement, and in 2014, the major SCAPIS study was initiated.
The flexibility of cohesion policy makes it possible to implement the best measures adopted for each case.
which it is scarcely possible to implement within the framework of the present treaty.
The expansion of qualified majority voting in the Council will reduce the risk of institutional deadlock and make it possible to implement necessary common policies.
in practical terms possible to implement.
As a result it will not be possible to implement the expected recruitment policies.
The programme of micro-credits was also sufficiently innocuous and therefore possible to implement, even during years of harsh military rule.
by which it will be possible to implement the task.
then it will be possible to implement it.
on which it is possible to implement any plans.
If the regulation is implemented correctly, I believe LIFE+ resources will make it possible to implement the actions planned.
The template can be considered to be generalized and possible to implement at different companies working with initial samples.
Our group will also vote against them because we do not think it is possible to implement them.
shows that a collaborative robot is possible to implement in the final assembly.
The result will be a common framework with criteria which are workable and possible to implement.
what all the applications that it will be possible to implement consist of.
It is possible to implement bans, as the examples of Norway and Iceland show us.
would it not be possible to implement aid policies for developing countries in conjunction with family planning policies, possibly through the NGO system?
Today's report will make it possible to implement a criminal-law instrument in the form of a European Union directive to combat gender-based violence.