Examples of using Aimed at improving in English and their translations into Croatian
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Mesotherapy for hair loss is aimed at improving the status of their roots
An EU strategy aimed at improving the quality of life for those living along the Danube is moving forward, despite the crisis in the eurozone.
Spiric tendered his resignation on November 1st to protest High Representative Miroslav Lajcak's decision to impose reforms, aimed at improving the functionality of state institutions,
Kosovo's provisional institutions have been given up to six months to implement a set of measures aimed at improving the rights of the province's minorities,
Its action is aimed at improving the erection, but the regular procedure is possible to increase penis length.
the effect of which is aimed at improving liver function.
is part of a package of recently adopted measures aimed at improving the economy, especially the tourist sector.
other stakeholders to support efforts aimed at improving critical thinking
investment in human capital aimed at improving skills.
a campaign aimed at improving the lives of Roma has failed to bring about significant change.
The EC's TEMPUS programme, aimed at improving higher education,
On 25 April 2017 the Council adopted a regulation aimed at improving the collection, management and use of data in the fisheries sector.
A regulation aimed at improving safety in the securities settlement system
These funds were aimed at improving the software of the satellite Overview 1,
as well as medicines aimed at improving blood microcirculation.
Parliament has repeatedly adopted resolutions with the goal of strengthening EU action aimed at improving the conditions and prospects of the socially disadvantaged
Moreover, there are often special premium shares that are aimed at improving the well-being of the elderly.
neighboring countries are concerned, IVeH has just completed another US-funded project aimed at improving regional collaboration, using telemedicine as a platform.
A number of Member States have put in place policy reforms aimed at improving the coverage and adequacy of social benefits while promoting activation.
High levels of undeclared work undermine the EU policy agenda aimed at improving job creation,