Examples of using All operators in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Medicine
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Computer
All operators will need to ensure they have access to“sufficient physical, human and financial resources to minimise
Simplicity of design means that with minimal training, all operators can grasp the basics of operation after only one hour's tuition.
Such a phrase as“your call is essential for us, but now all operators are busy” irritates only.
All operators would need to ensure they have access to"sufficient physical, human and financial resources to minimise
Simplicity of design means that all operators can grasp the basics of operation after only one hour's training.
Member States shall notify the Commission forthwith of the rules which they have made binding on all operators in one or more specific regions pursuant to Article 125l(1).
based on law rules for all investors and all operators.
the SCI so far does not cover all operators in the food supply chain.
It is essential that the Directive covers all operators in the food supply chain to prevent UTPs being passed along the supply chain
Maintains that full transparency is required, with a mandatory obligation for all operators to fully disclose the chemical composition
complying with a contractual set of rules allowing all operators and/or issuers to provide the service, giving access to the whole network;
It is true that the report puts forward a series of suggestions to improve the confidence of all operators in the e-commerce market,
The European electronic toll service consists of a contractual set of rules allowing all operators and/or issuers to provide this service, through a set of standards
In order to allow all operators time to adapt to the general regime, in particular in view of relationship-specific investments which
This result could be achieved by adopting a list enumerating all operators of essential services
It also aims to improve the environmental performance of all operators involved in the life cycle of batteries
No 1024/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council1a, which allows all operators to provide data in their own languages.
stakeholders from the relevant Commission services explaining the effects of international agreements such as this, so that all operators and civil society can understand
thus to approximate competitive conditions between all operators, this provision should be deleted,
thus to approximate competitive conditions between all operators, this provision should be deleted,