Examples of using Take a more in English and their translations into Swedish
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There are those who are more in favour, who take a more affirmative position on trade,
who promised us that the Commission would take a more energetic approach,
The Nordic countries are leaders in many areas and we can take a more leading role in the EU.
the rapporteur will perhaps take a more considered approach in her final report.
The EIT should take a more pro-active approach to brand development and identify clearly the values that it is seeking to promote.
But you can also take a more ambitious approach
several previous speakers that we should take a more strategic approach to this.
may choose this degree to help them take a more comprehensive approach with their current clients and patients.
I believe the European Parliament should take a more active role, for instance, in dealing with the transparency issue,
they would take a more consistent approach towards encouraging national parties to make use of this option.
Imperialism is very well aware that should the events take a more sustained course,
The Commission should also take a more proactive role in the initiation of discussion within geographic Council working groups on Human Rights issues,
I think that we should take a more positive stance on this
to address the lack of strategies for ensuring that students take a more active role in co-designing their learning activities.
Finally, I would like to say that we actually intend to put forward a legislative proposal at the end of the year for how we can take a more focused approach with regard to the way we monitor
friends for support and take a more active role in managing your heart failure by learning more about your condition.
doctors will first advise you to change jobs and take a more responsible approach to the use of personal protection methods.
my desire to see Board take a more active role in fundraising,
He is right as well to say that a concerted assessment of needs has to be made and that we have to take a more user-friendly approach when delivering information
thus the expectation that the Bahá'í community should take a more active part in public affairs.