27 käännöstä sanalle mucho sanakirjassa espanja - englanti
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for a long time |
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for long
The production costs for long - fibre flax are higher than those for short - fibre flax and for hemp. 15864 Working at heights is not always for long periods of time but often for short spells. There are other reasons for long delays. Lithuania has considerable potential for long - term economic growth. In this way, it will be possible even for long - distance operators to compete. |
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long
You need a long spoon which will never be long enough. A long journey is a long way to go. We have already come a long way, but not far enough by a long chalk. This matter has preoccupied us for a long time, too long in my opinion. All of this combined is still a long way from suggesting a long - term solution. |
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lots of
I do not want lots of debates. Lots of talk and little action. |
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absolutely
I am absolutely horrified. That is absolutely absurd. Quite, we agree absolutely. That is absolutely crucial. That is absolutely unacceptable. |
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actually
Samples are actually sufficient. We know what actually happened. You actually had five minutes. Actually, they have done something. 30534 We actually walk in. |
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completely
This is completely absurd. This is completely unacceptable. That is completely irresponsible. I concur completely with it. This completely lacks legitimacy. |
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however
I am, however, optimistic. Cooperation, however, requires organisation. However, major problems remain. In some cases, however -- e. This, however, conceals a danger. |
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quite
I found some of the scenes quite distressing and quite offensive. They are quite different and must be dealt with quite separately. I therefore feel that this form of redistribution is quite fair and quite efficient. Human rights seem to have been taking up quite a lot of time, and quite right too. For others, including me, this is far from being quite so obvious and, above all, quite so automatic. |
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really
No one really cares about it; no one is really responsible for it. It really is extraordinary. One feels really powerless. Nothing else really counts. It is really quite simple. |
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right
Yet the right of asylum is a fundamental and inalienable right. The right to respect for family life is a universal human right. The first right it stipulates is the right to dignity. This agreement is the right move in the right direction. The strategy is right but the details have to be right as well to really succeed. |
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that is to say |
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truly
I truly welcome this debate. Their efficiency has been truly remarkable. 2811 It would truly perplex me. 24653 This is a truly technological improvement. So these are truly dramatic events. |
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very
This debate has been of a very high quality, very concise and very useful. It is a very finely balanced question which is a very genuine one and a very important one. We have drawn up very, very strict rules for this. This is very far - reaching and, of course, very good. 38703 It is a very delicate question, and a very controversial one. |
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a lot
The business is rich and powerful enough to pull a lot of strings and assassinate a lot of people. Quite clearly she has spent a lot of time on it and has brought a lot of problems to light. I know it will get a lot of support and it deserves a lot of support. Decommissioning costs a lot of money. A lot of need and little money. |
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a lot of
The business is rich and powerful enough to pull a lot of strings and assassinate a lot of people. Quite clearly she has spent a lot of time on it and has brought a lot of problems to light. I know it will get a lot of support and it deserves a lot of support. I think this report is a waste of a lot of paper. If that happens, there will be a lot of movement of people. |
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commonly
This is the aid commonly known as readaptation aid. Everyone is united in condemning non - declared work, or the black economy, as it is commonly called. |
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frequently
I am frequently asked about this. Parliament has frequently made that point. My observations are frequently criticised for lacking a legal basis. There has been a long delay, which we have frequently criticised. Such hereditary diseases are frequently the result of 'genetic defects'. |
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greatly
12209 I appreciated it greatly. 39634 I greatly respect that. National powers are greatly restricted. We have suffered greatly from that. Here the recommendation is greatly different. |
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much
If that happened things would be much, much more difficult and would take much longer. Much, much more is needed in order to achieve a real breakthrough for sustainable development. We shall need to invest much much more in this sector than we have done in the past. Secondly, we want as much competition as possible, as much monopoly as necessary. I very much appreciate this. |
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often
It is a question often raised, but less often debated. But consider how often are parents at home, how often they have to go out. The people making those complaints were very often justified in doing so -- not always -- but very often. Wheels were too often reinvented and roles too often confused. Because often that harm is done directly to people and often to very young people. |
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oftentimes |
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plenty of
Plenty of theory, plenty of fine words. We have heard plenty of good sense in the course of it, as one would anticipate. It was never intended to be and leaves plenty of scope for the inclusion of others. There is plenty of money at stake. 29168 There are plenty of those already. |
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regularly
Structural reforms are regularly mentioned. Both agreements have been renewed regularly. They are regularly victims of stonings. This is something we have regularly stressed. Dalits are regularly abused by the higher caste. |
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substantial
It is a very substantial document. Substantial sums go into these developments. But there is a substantial danger here. All this does constitute substantial progress. The conciliation result represents a substantial compromise. |
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substantially
As a result we now have substantially more competition. I therefore propose that the fund be substantially increased. 5403 , this simple operation can substantially modify the final result. The budget for this organisation will also be substantially reduced. 8173 I substantially agree with the points that he very effectively made. |
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vastly
Deep cuts must be made in non - wage labour costs, which are vastly excessive. Yet the proposals of the Bullmann report could well have vastly accentuated this sideways shift. |
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