- Any potential negative effects on cultural diversity in Europe must be avoided.
- Alla eventuella negativa konsekvenser för den kulturella mångfalden måste undvikas.
- The Committee on Culture and Education has done an excellent job in highlighting the undesirable implications - one could even say negative effects - for cultural diversity of the Commission’s recommendation.
- Utskottet för kultur och utbildning har på ett utomordentligt sätt visat att kommissionens rekommendationer kan leda till oönskade följder - man skulle till och med kunna säga negativa konsekvenser - för den kulturella mångfalden.
- By way of conclusion, Madam President, I would like to thank you for putting up with this little aside and say that, as far as silicone breast implants are concerned, if there is one category for which it is imperative that we introduce preventive measures to combat the risks engendered by breast implants - the sometimes negative effects of which in the field of health are, in spite of everything, still not well-known - it is precisely the category of young girls who, at 15 or 16 years old maybe, compare themselves with the women they see on various television programmes and attempt to improve their appearance by having, even at that tender age, a breast implant operation.
- Dessutom skulle jag vilja säga att om det finns någon kategori där vi absolut måste ingripa med förebyggande åtgärder när det gäller silikonimplantat och de risker som dessa kan medföra - trots allt känner man ännu inte till de ibland negativa konsekvenser dessa har för hälsan - så är det just de unga, femton-/sextonåringar som ser sina förebilder i TV och vill bättra på sitt utseende genom att, till och med vid den åldern, genomgå en operation och sätta in silikonimplantat.
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