Examples of using Should define 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
The Governing Board should define a global framework within which individual Knowledge Communities could address the issue.
Europe is lagging behind significantly and should define its own path for a new competitive platform,
Students should define, describe, and relate Jackson as a soldier,
They should define institutional responsibilities
The Union should define the organisation and governance of such a system taking into account its dual nature
first of all, we should define the goals and objectives set by the works.
the installation procedure should define the Russian government.
These institutions should define and decide the scope of implementation
After the choice in favor of akind of tape is made, it should define the quantity.
Member States should define the conditions under which they are able to propose such a plan.
Now that negotiations are underway the Commission considers that the EU should define its policy on transition periods more explicitly.
The reason is that European potatoes and grain, as well as five hundred years of tradition, should define the value of this product.
The Commission should define some criteria for distribution between the various authorities and bodies concerned.
Amendment 11, in particular, says that the Member States should define at what level SEAs are to be carried out if plans
Paragraph 4 ensures that where a contractual arrangement is made, this should define the level of State contributions in advance for the whole period of the contract.
I believe that the market should define its own prices in accordance with the basic principles of healthy competition.
The relevant legislation should define those areas where the ESAs are empowered to develop draft technical standards
The relevant legislation should define those areas where the European Supervisory Authorities are empowered to develop draft technical standards.
Business culture plays an important role-Â it should define both Ratos and the companies that Ratos owns.
Ð Member States should define appropriate measures according to national circumstances,