Examples of using This traffic in English and their translations into Swedish
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will consequently automatically attract this traffic.
that the appropriate balance between the companies participating in this traffic stopped by administrative measures
All this traffic at PokerStars makes the playing experience so much more enjoyable than at other rooms where you need to wait for cash games
the networks controlling this traffic, which is extremely busy in the Balkan
The people who made money on this traffic were those who were able to trade with what mattered to people:
even the countries of origin for the great majority of this traffic.
in implementing combined rail/road schemes rule out the possibility of rerouting a significant portion of this traffic onto rail.
the fact that today's packet-oriented technologies cannot handle this traffic, further strengthens Net Insight's market position.
Furthermore, as regards trafficking in certain goods such as the smuggling of cigarettes, and insofar as this traffic also affects the Community's territory
Studies by the Franco‑Spanish centre which monitors trans‑Pyrenean traffic have shown that more than 15 000 heavy goods vehicles cross the two ends of this mountain range every day and that this traffic is increasing all the time at a very high rate+ 10% per year.
I definitely hope that some constructive conclusion that ends this traffic will be part of the final solution for the whole matter.
The government must prosecute the criminals who are involved in this trafficking.
Yet this trafficking is even more hateful
Putting an end to this trafficking would, therefore,
In Brazil, a Brazilian Lutheran missionary who spoke out against this trafficking in Mozambique was murdered recently.
they have to trace the sources and curb this trafficking, which is endangering millions of lives worldwide.
Poverty and unemployment are the reasons for the growth in this trafficking, which holds out to the women who are victimised by it the illusory hope of a better future.
So if we are to combat this trafficking effectively we will have to attack the roots of the evil.
I think it is quite right to do as Mrs Waddington has done and compare this trafficking in women with the slave trade of the past.
I believe that the European Union must bring pressure to bear on the Guatemalan Government to prevent this trafficking, and one way of doing this is to help the Guatemalan Attorney General's Office,