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order {noun}
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to order {verb}
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order {noun}
order · commission · command
ord {noun}
soundbites · word · words
Synonyms
order: rate · rank · range
order: befalla · befallande · befallning
more (22)English-Swedish translation for "order"
"order" Swedish translation
order {noun}
This is an unequivocal signal to voters in the euro area to give the all too numerous Red-Green governments their marching orders, if they...
order {noun} (also: putting up, disposition, set-up, table)
After all, saving, in itself, has absolutely no value, whereas there is a lack of an orderly management of the budget, a form to the presentation and implementation of the budget.
Because sometimes, Mr Santer, you have to lose a battle in order to win the war.
I have some reason to believe that the Council would accept some amendment of this order.
Also, the seriousness of the tobacco issue is of a completely different order from that of alcohol.
I could give you the floor on a point of order but not to make this kind of speech.
Jobs must also be created, jobs with a reasonable wage, in order to deal with the problem of corruption.
Mr President, I want to make my point of order just as Mr Schulz made his.
On this occasion, Mr Schulz was allowed to make a point of order without mentioning a Rule number.
The Commission, on this score, in its most recent report, adopted a fundamental rule according to which it would act less in order to act
In order to respect the institutional balance, Parliament's involvement should become the rule: this is, moreover, what the Committee on
order {noun} (also: provision, prescript, directive, direction)
order {noun} (also: injunction, direction, dictate, command)
The Nuremberg precedent reminds us that a torturer is a torturer even if you are in a uniform and you have accepted an order to torture one...
One of the first decrees to be passed by the Islamic radicals in Mogadishu was an order to close cinemas and halls where the World Cup was
This time, though, President Musharraf ordered action to be taken.
Never before in the course of history has a new order been achieved without war or the use of force.
The European Council gave the Union the task of intensifying cooperation in order to combat such cross-border crime.
If we consider that art thefts from museums and churches are often by order of traders, we should indeed devote attention to this.
I consider this to represent a certain degree of acknowledgement and, at the same time, to be an order to do even more in the future.
An initial Commission communication was ordered following Lisbon and has been issued.
In order to undo the selection of a sheet, click its sheet tab again whilst pressing the (Command) (Ctrl) -key.
To change the arrangement in the chart, use a command in the context menu of a data series or choose Format - Order.
On the orders of Taliban chief Mohammad Omar, the two world-famous Bamiyan Buddha statues have been completely destroyed regardless of all international protests.
order {noun} (also: indent, commission)
Once you successfully update your payment information, you can place a new order.
Once you place an order, charges generally post to your credit/debit card within a few days.
If you need to make a change to your order, you should contact the seller.
You may be able to cancel your order and re-place it with the desired changes.
Review your order by entering your order number in the box below.
It is Pharaoh 's order that you be given no straw to make your tally of bricks.
By order of the President, they are searching all vehicles for guns and drugs.
Sir, I have followed your order to protect Concubine Li pending your return.
Sharon will decide to order a withdrawal when the massacre is finished.
I got a restraining order saying you can't get within 1 00 feet of this guy.
The order to strike has now been confirmed by the two-man rule.
Mr van Orden has the floor for a point of order.
Secondly, in order to maintain stocks, it asks for a system that must be simple and efficient.
We always end up with systems which support the established order of things.
A new statistical system is needed in order to levy VAT on intra-Community supplies.
We are doing it in order to try to explain in the fullest terms the system into which they will be entering.
3) we want to see a binding system in all Member States in order to underpin the objective described in point 2.
order {noun} (also: gradation, sequence)
The list at the right shows the order of the selected slides for the custom slide show.
If you enter the date values in reverse order the function returns a negative number.
The entry order in the Table list box will determine the data order in the text table.
At some point, we must learn to deal with matters in their correct order.
By dragging the button to a different position in the row you can alter the order of the columns.
order {noun} (also: requisition, indent)
order {noun} (also: injunction)
Meanwhile, I would urge the Council and the Commission to join forces with the US administration in order to give Mugabe's regime an even...
Except that we should add "... for the new order of things, in the post-EMU era ".
It is still open to the groups to look at the order of discussion on that day.
In chronological order they are Denmark, United Kingdom, Sweden and Finland.
He is applying the philosophy of an economic order based on the quest for profit.
Both of us are firmly committed to achieving a secure international order.
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Our Rules of Procedure do not admit any points of order at this juncture.
We need changes to our Rules of Procedure in order to achieve better balance in this respect.
Since you would like a response from the Chair, I am more than happy to provide one: the order of speakers is decided by the Rules of
I would also appeal to you to ask the Commission to come to Parliament in order to provide an explanation, pursuant to Rule 38 of the Rules
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Allow me, therefore, quietly to ask: when are we to put our own house in order?
Mr President, I have to clear up a confusion about the point of order I raised earlier.
Mr President, these high ambitions should not prevent us form putting our own house into order.
Europe has put its house in order.
order {noun} (also: regulations, rules)
order {noun} (also: rank)
This state of affairs has to be stopped, and measures must be introduced in order to do so.
First of all in order to arrive at this code of conduct, then in order that it should be effective.
In Amendment No 2, we have proposed a change to paragraph 4 in order genuinely to bring this about.
It is precisely the opposite approach that we need to promote in order to have a fresh impetus for industry in Europe.
order {noun}
The same applies to inland ports with a volume of 500 000 tonnes of freight, which I think is a proper order of magnitude.
Considering that the net cost has been of this order every year, it is staggering just how much of our national resources we have poured
order {noun}
Now it has to fill out as many as one thousand eight hundred separate payment orders.
order {noun}
It would be good if she could also sign the rather more modest payment orders for the taxi drivers who bring Members here to this House.
Furthermore, the person in question must not represent a threat to public order.
The abuse of power at the expense of the people is the order of the day in Africa.
The Council set particular store by issues of public order, security and defence.
Access should not, however, be denied on the grounds of public order either.
Public order requires a public power, an imperium which can exercise coercion.
In order to combat this late payments phenomenon, Directive 2000/35/EC was adopted.
But it needs the political will of the Member States in order to implement it.
That applies to guarantees of public safety and order and to environmental and health protection.
Yet, do we need this port services directive in order to promote this effective mode of transport?
In order to push this directive through quickly, we are supporting the rapporteur.
It is very much to be preferred to leaving Member States to act in dispersed order.
I also think we need to mix fuels much more in order to get a quality of fuel that is good for motor engines.
Photovoltaic electricity still requires the spending of a very considerable amount of money in order to save a tonne of CO2.
In short, the euro is used mainly for borrowing in order to finance speculative projects, even as far away as the United States.
to order {verb}
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to decree, to assign, to appoint)
The Court of Justice may order that a witness or expert be heard by the judicial authority of his place of permanent residence.
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to dispose, to array)
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to push, to pilot, to operate, to moderate)
That can be sorted out, but there is still a need for great effort in order to do so.
order.
While this may result in multiple charges on your statement, the total will be less than or equal to the total amount of your order.
In order to limit the way in which money is shunted around and, in the longer term, EU administration too, the membership fees should be
That is good for the market, good for prices and will lead to a more orderly situation in which prices will be easier to maintain.
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to regulate, to master, to head, to guide)
It is important in order to manage the euro and the European monetary zone.
The Community has, within given competence parameters, the power to regulate behaviours in order to achieve a Community objective.
I have also drawn the attention of the Member States to the fact that they can reprogram the funds in the FIFG in order to support the
Thirdly, the establishment of social convergence criteria in order to direct social protection and wage policy and to prevent social
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to direct, to command, to bid, to tell)
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to post, to detail, to command, to boss)
It is not possible to order companies and employment into existence, and that should be recognized by the European Parliament.
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to requisition, to indent, to commandeer)
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to indent, to engage, to commission)
I also believe that we in the European Union must put our house in order.
The old and the disabled can order merchandise if their computer is fitted with a modem.
My own country – the United Kingdom – is going to place an order for 120 million doses.
Penny forgot to order the fog machine, so I might have to build one myself.
You may be able to cancel your order and re-place it with the desired changes.
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to regulate, to institute, to establish, to erect)
In order to implement them, it is not necessary to create new institutions.
Mr President, I would like to speak on a point of order.
In order to do this, however, it urgently needs to provide itself with a common foreign and defence policy.
We are currently examining cooperation mechanisms in order to create a Euro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly.
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to fix, to decree, to steady, to enact)
The fact is that having a statute will enable us to put our House in order.
Many want a statute in order to improve an image tarnished by the abuses of a few.
Unfortunately, some MEPs speak in favour of such a statute in order to validate and enhance their benefits.
It has now been combined with the proposal for a Members'statute in order to provide an alibi for the latter.
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to prescribe, to enjoin, to dictate, to ordain)
The Commission must double its efforts, support research and make special budgetary provisions in order to speed up the improvement in care...
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to direct)
I've Iived with these men for two years, and I will not order them all to their deaths.
How dare you order the doors of this place closed to me?
Order your men to lay down their arms.
If you are asking me to order two of my captains --
We must develop a strategy for funding and ordering the production of antiviral drugs.
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to patch up, to fix)
He has decided to put these matters in order if the working party set up by the Bureau does not achieve anything.
It is a task which the British Presidency will surely have to deal with to bring order to a situation which can no longer be left to the
In this area, therefore, it is an absolute necessity to have a coordinated text and to impart some order to the morass of rules and
In order to achieve this, we believe that the scope of the IGC should be restricted to " tidying up " the outstanding points from Amsterdam
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to organize, to hold)
I would like to thank all my colleagues who have worked so hard in order to bring about a Parliamentary meeting in connection with the Doha...
In order to step up the pressure on President Bush even further, my group and, fortunately, Parliament too, proposes organising CoP-9 in
In the event that we have additional resources, we will organise a conference in Budapest in order to provide information on the
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb}
Sharon will decide to order a withdrawal when the massacre is finished.
After five months of hearings we are still wondering what made the Spanish authorities in charge order that the vessel be removed to the
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb}
Do they mean to tell us we should close our car factories in order to reduce the number of fatal road traffic accidents?
The UK Government can say to each vessel: in order to get a quota you have to prove that you have an economic link.
we need to grub up vineyards in order to fight alcoholism?
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb}
We must ensure that the Gothenburg report rearranges the order of Lisbon's priorities.
That is like the police ordering all guard dogs to be put down after the number of burglaries in a residential area has doubled.
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} (also: to rank, to grade)
Lastly, the intention to identify priority actions and class them in order of importance is certainly positive.
order.
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} [law] (also: to bind over)
In order to force the guilty oil companies to do this, we must confiscate all their assets within the European Union, to make them pay...
to order [ordered|ordered] {vb} [med.] (also: to prescribe)
order {noun}
It is Pharaoh 's order that you be given no straw to make your tally of bricks.
By order of the President, they are searching all vehicles for guns and drugs.
Sir, I have followed your order to protect Concubine Li pending your return.
Sharon will decide to order a withdrawal when the massacre is finished.
I got a restraining order saying you can't get within 1 00 feet of this guy.
commission {noun}
It is better that way than if it were up to the Commission whether to launch an attack or not.
ord {noun}
soundbites {noun}
Finally, I should like to say a word about the implementation of this revision.
Instead there is one word that imbues your entire life, and that word is "ikigai."
Now I listen to the Vice-Chancellor and there is not a word on transport security.
There's something much deeper than that, but I can't think of another word for it.
The field takes the alterative suggestion for the word in the " Word " text box.
Coming from the guardian of the Pact, these words are certainly likely to shock.
They insert a useful complementary reference to the words used in the case law.
I must reiterate that, behind all these words, there are men, women and children.
His appeal is to be heard on 13 April, or in other words the day after tomorrow.
In other words, the price of goods must reflect their real environmental cost.
Synonyms
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