- The big issue for me is the whole question of the expenses.
- Den stora frågan för mig är den som handlar om utgifterna.
- The big issue in the South Caucasus region at the moment is the dispute over election results.
- Den stora frågan i Sydkaukasienregionen är för närvarande striden om valresultaten.
- Many of the big issues raised by the discharge for 1999, such as the IRELA case, are still being dealt with by OLAF, which does not put much of a move on.
- Flera av de stora frågorna under ansvarsfriskrivningen för 1999 ligger fortfarande hos OLAF, som inte arbetar alltför snabbt.
- The EU should concentrate on the big issues, distinguish between what is trivial and what is important, and carry out genuine decentralising reforms which would result in matters that should not be dealt with at EU level being handed back to the Member States.
- EU måste koncentrera sig på de stora frågorna, skilja ut stort från smått och genomföra en verklig decentraliseringsreform, som innebär att frågor som inte bör behandlas på EU-nivå återförs till medlemsstaterna.
- Nevertheless, experience has already shown that practical cooperation does make it necessary to debate the big strategic issues with each other, such as the future of the world trade system, the issue of protectionism, how to deal with investments from state funds, the issue of food and energy prices and that of the potential need to regulate financial services.
- Hur som helst, erfarenheten har redan visat att det praktiska samarbetet gör att vi måste debattera de stora strategiska frågorna med varandra, exempelvis världshandelns framtid, frågan om protektionism, frågan om hur man ska hantera investeringar med offentliga medel, frågan om livsmedels- och energipriser och om det kanske finns behov av att reglera finansiella tjänster.
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