Examples of using Reforms can in English and their translations into Swedish
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suggests that structural reforms can be an integral part of successful medium-term fiscal consolidations and hence be conducive
The way to combine the necessary forms and the necessary acceptance of those reforms cannot be written in a communication,
Third, the report presents estimates of the benefits that economic reforms can bring, especially in financial services markets
In the coming years partner countries taking decisive steps towards political and economic reforms can expect to conclude an Association Agreement under the Eastern Partnership(East)
comprehensive social and economic reforms can be implemented.
Firstly, there is the idea that structural reforms can be implemented and can increase the potential growth rate compared
harmful treatments so that international reforms can be achieved to safeguard people from harm.
Structural reforms cannot be implemented without introducing new enterprises,
A second reason is related to the fact that reforms can be costly to particular groups in the society,
even those of us who believe that Council reforms can only be achieved by the Convention because they need to be far more in-depth.
These future reforms cannot simply mean tinkering with the system.
In the course of the next four to five years partner countries taking decisive steps towards political and economic reforms can expect to conclude an Association Agreement under the Eastern Partnership(East)
those countries undertaking structural reforms can accrue more benefit while those falling behind may pay a higher price for their inaction.
has once again scraped a victory in Ireland- reforms cannot operate solely on the basis of the proposals of banks
But reform can be difficult to implement in practice and uncomfortable in the short-run.
Successful Reform cannot be a top-down process.
This reform can be deferred no longer.
Some reforms could have an effect even within a relatively short time horizon.
The reform can be regarded as a success.
What kind of reforms could improve the effectiveness of automatic stabilisers?