Examples of using Sufficient time in English and their translations into Swedish
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Article 5(1) and(2)- Sufficient time for transition to the SEPA.
The limits should allow sufficient time for Member States to use the additional Community support.
That report should be based on the information made available to the Commission by the Member States in sufficient time to enable the report to be presented at the specified time. .
He had sufficient time outside of frances' sphere reagan: after carl was put in prison, carlo snyder.
The Commission should review Community legislation in sufficient time to be able to adapt it in parallel with measures to be adopted in order to combat terrorism.
After carl was put in prison, carlo snyder. he had sufficient time outside of frances' sphere.
which means you always have sufficient time to react, at any speed.
Please note that applications from assistant professors must be submitted in sufficient time so that KTH can review
Make sure that you have sufficient time left in the fourth unit to work on your Master's thesis.
giving TBDY sufficient time to adjust.
which means you have a sufficient time to react at any speed.
Without sufficient time for tissue replace
The Commission shall be required to supply, in sufficient time, an answer to the question of the need to act at Community level following the criteria laid down in Annex III.
According to the Council regulation,“any plans to grant new aid shall be notified to the Commission in sufficient time by the Member State concerned.”.
The main rule is to give those participating in Commission consultations sufficient time for preparation and planning.
The main rule is to provide sufficient time for preparation and planning by those participating in Commission consultations.
Any plans to grant new aid shall be notified to the Commission in sufficient time by the Member State concerned.
species lack sufficient time to migrate and adapt.
Information on planned development projects should be conveyed to missions and delegations in sufficient time as to allow consultation in situ to actually take place.
It is therefore of great importance that Member States implement the Directive into national law in sufficient time before the date of entry into force of the Directive.