Examples of using To be more active in English and their translations into Swedish
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The result show that the schools need to be more active and work with long-term issues relating to gender equality in school and working life.
Secondly, I encourage the Commission to be more active in standing up for EU solidarity- our basic principle.
NRAs need to be more active in particular in securing interconnection agreements.
we are all calling for you to be more active, Mrs Ashton,
I agree with you that we need to be more active on the ground to do more
boards in general haven taken steps to be more active and have a better understanding of their responsibilities and duties.
Enhanced power aids you come to be more active, which subsequently, assists you melt more fat.
I will try to be more active and share with you what I am doing
the Commission and the Council to be more active in our eastern dimension.
My goal," he says,"is to inspire others to challenge themselves and to be more active.
makes people to be more active.
That's one of the reasons why I have been trying to be more active, you know, with the cleaning and the chores and the duties.
Guarantees for micro-credits, which could encourage commercial banks and others to be more active in this area.
college-age youth and to motivate them to be more active in human rights.
One shows all your activity with the push of a button- giving you the encouragement you need to be more active and make better choices throughout the day.
the pedometers might encourage patients with pulmonary fibrosis(PF) to be more active.
The Commission is committed to supporting Member States in efforts to encourage the public to be more active.
encourage people to be more active.
walksIn the usual pace(I think children need to be more active), wool does not interfere.
it is quite obvious what citizens want- they want Europe to be more active on environmental issues.