Examples of using A programme for in English and their translations into Danish
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EEC: Commission Decision of 22 January 1980 approving a programme for the potato sector in England
In parallel though, we must develop a programme for fighting drug taking in sport across the fifteen Member States which the Member States themselves will have to set in action.
Is it a programme for ourselves, that is, does it define our demands,
Prepared a programme for the development of civilian satellite constellation for the period from 2017 on 2025 year.
Develop and implement a programme for assessing, monitoring
COUNCIL DECISION of 21 December 1976 adopting a programme for the European Atomic Energy Community
It doesn't matter if it is a self-created booklet to give as a present, a programme for an event or a professional advertisement pamphlet about a company.
Council guidelines on a programme for imme diate action to rehabilitate social
STAREBEI(STAges de REcherche BEI), a programme for financing young researchers working on joint EIB-University projects, and.
The Commission adopts a programme for the implementation of Community action to strengthen the competitiveness of European industry» point 1.3.59.
In October last year, the European Commission approved a programme for EU-China relations,
We are therefore creating a programme for the happy few who win the lottery
The Eurostars programme is a programme for researching and developing new products
Establishing a programme for visits of journalists- particularly EC news editors- not based in Brussels in cooperation with the Commission.
In addition the Commission established in 1987 a programme for North-South cooperation on the subject of drugs.
Since 1991 the Foundation has had a programme for the transfer of information, based on its work,
Together, we are making the Seventh Framework Programme a programme for boosting growth
Fitted more efficiently into a programme for economic development of the priority regions, to which 80% of the money will be devoted anyway.