Examples of using Is an instrument in English and their translations into Czech
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The framework directive is an instrument that will make it possible, first and foremost, to take account of the differences in
Financial integration is an instrument available to us to enable us to bolster our capacity to contend with a situation such as the one we are experiencing now.
The UE Systems Grease Caddy is an instrument developed specifically for supporting your lubrication practices.
The European Neighbourhood Policy is an instrument for ensuring stability
Seismograph: Is an instrument that measures and draws the motions of the ground,
social benefits is an instrument which some countries have embraced in order to reduce the risk of poverty among workers,
The imprisonment of Palestinian activists is an instrument used to combat the legitimate resistance of the Palestinian people
Indeed, the internal market is an instrument, and it must be regulated via a large number of these objectives.
without ever needing to be touched, A theremin is an instrument that can create exquisite music.
The Fund is an instrument to help Member States deal with the financial consequences of disasters;
This'Blue Card' is an instrument that seeks to respond to the neoliberal objectives of the Lisbon Strategy in terms of the need to exploit labour.
It is an instrument that is difficult
This usually is an instrument which isn't normally available
It is an instrument that could help in making the fight against climate change more rigorous and effective.
Gross domestic product, or GDP, is an instrument designed to indicate the aggregated added value of all money-based economic activities.
The existence of adequate regulation in terms of technical measures is an instrument necessary for the sustainable use
VAT is an instrument that can- certainly if it is reduced- sustain activity
The EURES(European Employment Services) network is an instrument aimed at creating a single labour market by facilitating the movement of workers in the EU,
the regulation itself is an instrument for collecting and gathering information