Both the Council and Commission will therefore need to make haste in realising all ambitious intentions to the letter. |
Hurry, Vicky, we shall make haste lest the guards be alerted of our taking leave. |
But shouldn't we make haste? They might be looking for us already. |
It was a time when the admonition to make haste slowly was of profound significance. |
For this reason, we must make haste in adopting this convention model so that we are able to reach decisions on it before Laeken. |
This is a subject that Parliament and the Commission have been anxious about, and they have been urging the Council to make haste. |