Examples of using Profound changes in English and their translations into Swedish
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Intensive work is currently ongoing to tackle more profound changes in the context of the preparation of the next research and innovation programmes.
Embracing the Med Diet is all about making some simple but profound changes in the way you eat today,
As in any organisation, profound changes in working methods have to be discussed
Legislators have the responsibility to ensure that those profound changes do not create gaps in the society
PT Over the last few years, every aspect of the travel industry has undergone profound changes.
Other major challenges are a result of the profound changes taking place outside the Union as the end of the century approaches.
The goal is to achieve profound changes where city residents choose public transport in front of their own car.
First, let me say that there have been profound changes in the financial system in Europe
species have very often led to profound changes in the morphology of the original wild plant.
Europe is quite complex, and is undergoing profound changes following the adoption of the Treaty of Lisbon.
we must move toward making profound changes and involve the Mauritanian authorities in the discussion.
Profound changes in relations between principals
During the last two decades, European society has undergone a number of profound changes.
The development of an entrepreneurial culture at universities requires profound changes in university governance and leadership.
help us make profound changes in ourselves.
But a decade before this By some unknownHe already understood that the frontal lobe syndrome causes profound changes in the character of a person.
projects that result in profound changes to the existing infrastructure.
The Government's report seeks to describe the diverse developments taking place in the environment in which Finnish foreign policy is pursued; profound changes in various directions, conflicts and confrontation and closer co-operation.
these years spent serving the European cause have wrought profound changes in me too.
while the world around us has undergone profound changes.