- I also wanted to assess what possible positive impact the EU peacekeeping mission led by Ireland could have in this present stage of its ongoing deployment in Chad.
- Jag ville också bedöma vilken potentiell positiv inverkan EU:s fredsbevarande uppdrag som leds av Irland skulle kunna ha i detta nuvarande skede av dess pågående utplacering i Tchad.
- This initiative includes Nigeria as a focus country, and will support interventions in the field of good governance and legal reform with the aim of achieving a positive impact on the status of women and awareness of their legal rights.
- Detta initiativ inbegriper Nigeria som fokusland, och man kommer att stödja insatser inom området för gott styrelseskick och lagliga reformer i syfte att uppnå en positiv inverkan när det gäller kvinnors status och medvetenheten om deras lagliga rättigheter.
- The external and internal policies of the EU, its social model and its development at international level could also serve to other regions of the world as a model of ethical globalisation with a positive impact.
- EU:s externa och interna politik, den sociala modellen och utvecklingen på internationell nivå skulle också kunna utgöra ett exempel för andra delar av världen på etisk globalisering med positiv inverkan.
- First, widespread use of short sea shipping running through all sectors of the European economy would have an extremely positive impact on the development of all regions in the European Union and would be a fantastic way of creating hundreds of thousands of jobs across the continent.
- Utbredd användning av närsjöfart inom alla sektorer i den europeiska ekonomin skulle för det första få en mycket positiv inverkan på utvecklingen av alla regioner i EU och vara ett fantastiskt sätt att skapa hundratusentals arbetstillfällen i hela vår världsdel.
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