- In other countries, people take to the streets to demand that influence and we should support them in every way we can.
- I andra länder ger sig folk ut på gatorna för att kräva detta inflytande och vi borde stödja dem på alla sätt vi kan.
- However - and I support Mr Harbour in this - I would certainly not be in favour of moving the vote to Thursday.
- Men - och på denna punkt stöder jag Harbour - jag är absolut inte för att flytta omröstningen till torsdag.
- Consequently, the vast majority of the liberal group intends to support her in all aspects of her work, in which it has every confidence.
- En stor majoritet av den liberala gruppen kommer därför också att med full övertygelse stödja henne på alla punkter.
- The first priority refers to the means to support innovation and creativity in the Single Market, which is essential if we want stronger and more sustainable growth.
- Den första prioriteringen handlar om medel för att stödja innovation och kreativitet på den inre marknaden, vilket är helt nödvändigt för att uppnå en starkare och mer hållbar tillväxt.
- Insisting on subjecting cohesion policies to environmental criteria is absolutely defendable but we doubt the goodwill of those promoting it - as they support it in an almost exclusive or obsessional way.
- Insisterandet på att anslutningspolitiken skall omfatta miljöfrågorna är fullt försvarbar, men vi tvivlar på välviljan bland några av dem som stödjer detta på ett nästan exklusivt eller besatt sätt.
- Does the EU intend to support industrial agriculture in the same way as family farming or is the intention to implement aid and modulations in one form or another that decrease with size?
- Ämnar EU stödja industriellt jordbruk på samma sätt som familjebaserat jordbruk, eller skall stödet förverkligas på ett sätt som minskar och anpassar det i proportion till enhetens storlek?
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