Examples of using To clearly define in English and their translations into Swedish
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The basic objective must be to clearly define the term good environmental status of marine ecosystems,
To clearly define what good administration means in practice, the Ombudsman drafted the European Code of Good Administrative Behaviour.
To clearly define what WinOptions Signals are,
To clearly define the law-making principles of transparency
and employers to clearly define what makes the‘Bristol Graduate' unique.
In this case, in order to avoid more international disputes, it could be useful to clearly define this concept as a"non-industrial harvest";
then a conditional goal- to clearly define the limits of personal space family members.
it is necessary to clearly define the purposes for which it will be used.
you need to clearly define the functions of the blind area
The purpose of workshop number two was to clearly define the project, broaden the view
It is therefore particularly important, at this point, for the institutions of the European Union to clearly define the real needs and priorities for the coming years.
it would be useful to clearly define his/her skills, role and responsibilities.
The EESC supports the call to include a"Social Progress Protocol" in the Treaties to clearly define the impact of the Union's objective of achieving social progress.
It is therefore important to clearly define minimum objectives for environmental quality along with monitoring programmes that can ensure this sound environmental condition.
We believe that it is impossible to clearly define the implications of the draft budget on the strategy's flagship initiatives,
The reform also aims to clearly define the roles and responsibilities of Member States,
The regulation of nanotechnologies needs to clearly define for duty holders what needs to be done.
The Committee calls on the Member States to clearly define civil society organisations as final beneficiaries in operating programmes.
We take the time to clearly define and establish the level,