- I welcome these detailed recommendations which are targeted at the specific situation of the country in question.
- Jag välkomnar dessa konkreta rekommendationer som syftar på den specifika situationen i landet.
- How does Council assess the specific situation of the province of Kaliningrad in terms of the dialogue between the EU and Russia on visa matters?
- Vilken bedömning gör rådet vad avser den specifika situation som provinsen Kaliningrad befinner sig i och den dialog som förs mellan EU och Ryssland om viseringsfrågor?
- It is clear that the two main issues raised by the committee amendments relate to a need for more flexibility to cope with specific situations and a special interest in safety in the Channel Tunnel.
- Det är uppenbart att de två huvudfrågor som inställt sig till följd av utskottets ändringsförslag hänför sig till behovet av att mer flexibelt hantera specifika situationer och den speciella säkerhetsaspekten vad gäller kanaltunneln.
- Otherwise, we run the risk, despite all our good intentions, of falling short and only providing legal cover for one specific situation, while leaving out many passengers who may also suffer through the closure of an airline, even though the reason for its closure is not economic or financial.
- I annat fall löper vi risken att trots alla våra goda avsikter inte lyckas med vår uppgift och bara åstadkomma rättsligt skydd i en specifik situation medan vi utelämnar många passagerare som också kan drabbas genom flygbolags avveckling, även om skälet till avvecklingen inte är ekonomiskt eller finansiellt.
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