Examples of using To continue to work in English and their translations into Swedish
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The recognition further stated a commitment to continue to work with VMs“for the purpose of the development
The Joint Statement adopted by the EU-Russia Summit of 6 November recorded the agreement to continue to work towards its timely conclusion.
Occupational health care can, however, give your employer an evaluation on whether or not your health allows you to continue to work.
You have the right to continue to work while waiting for the decision if you have submitted your application before your prior permit expires.
You also have the right to continue to work if you have had a residence permit for 6 months
I am even more inspired to continue to work hard to develop myself in music.
You have the right to continue to work while waiting for a decision if you submitted your application before your earlier permit/EU Blue Card expired.
The top priority is to continue to work and grow together with our customers to be able to provide you with products that consistently deliver quality
It invites them to continue to work towards improving the way in which the European Union projects its views in such fora.
The Commission wants to continue to work with Russia and the other countries that have not ratified it
On the contrary: we need to continue to work towards ensuring that the spirit of protecting public health that we have sought and achieved is maintained when it is transposed.
I therefore urge the Commission to continue to work closely with Parliament
allow workers having a family member with a disability to continue to work.
I will be forced to put ads in my apps in order to continue to work on them.
controlled, allowing you to continue to work full-time or part-time.
and you need to continue to work on the computer.
Furthermore, I wish to underline the Commission's determination to continue to work towards achieving good results in September
The European Union is ready to continue to work with the Electoral Commission to address its capacity constraints, which are still evident.
Member States' efforts to enable workers to continue to work as they age can only succeed if the social partners are also strongly engaged.
Today's event is a fantastic opportunity for us to continue to work together to improve international public sector recruitment- something which is in everyone's interests.