Examples of using Process of change in English and their translations into Swedish
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If we delegate too much of the responsibility for the process of change to Russia, our efforts will be in vain.
One position is devoted to the role of media in social and cultural process of change in Russia or the post-Soviet sphere,
which means that a process of change is inevitable.
Too much Russian involvement in the process of change will impede essential geopolitical changes in the region.
The process of change has been underway throughout the entire year,
The Forum believes that issues affecting peoples' lives are vital elements in the process of change.
Often when the process of change begins it is very difficult to let go of the old order
The greatest challenge is then to develop the leadership to avoid the managers at different levels being a skid in the process of change.
The main result of this study indicates that some kind of support is essential to feeling able to start and make a process of change.
To begin the process of change, a number of major reforms must be undertaken during the next 2-3 year period.
In the citation for the prize, Ledarna emphasised Therese Lundstedt's inclusive leadership as a success factor in the process of change.
which provide a framework support for this process of change.
will require qualified teachers to spearhead the process of change.
firmly believe that only in that way will all working people embrace the process of change.
political uncertainty makes it all the more important to accelerate the process of change.
information technologies have also had an impact on the process of change.
To win in the world we have to make the process of change a way of life.
We do not intend to give them any resources, which can in any way hinder this process of change.
guidance and support in the process of change, to financing and prime movers.
we feel that this must only be the start of a process of change.