Examples of using Improved access in English and their translations into Danish
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as well as promoting the consolidation of information and improved access to information on Community law.
as well offering improved access to the higher frets.
women's increased par-ticipation and improved access to water, land,
I support the improved access for those groups from 2008 and the lowering of the visa fee to EUR 35.
Finally, ministers will discuss a proposal for an improved access for the poorest countries
We need improved access for European Union monitors to make sure that the aid is being distributed properly.
The first is digitisation, the second enhanced cooperation at every level, and the third improved access to financial institutions specialising in the funding of films.
On the key question of market access, we must move towards improved access to EU markets for exports from developing countries,
European companies have had improved access to telecommunications, car manufacturing,
It is essential to guarantee that all regions with fishing communities continue to have improved access to fishery structural funds without any attempt to reduce the levels of funding or restrict or exclude access through increasing complexity.
This initiative advocates the need to give more young people improved access to the labour market, which is a very relevant goal given the level that youth unemployment is reaching in a number of Member States.
The European Council considers that the achievement of the large market must go hand in hand with improved access to vocational training including training linked with work,
encouragement of innovation in SMUs; improved access to risk capital for SMUs; sectoral analyses.
Improved access to European funding,
President Prodi stressed the benefits in terms of lower tariffs and improved access to the markets of applicant countries.
easier access to European funds and improved access to credit, particularly,
Lastly, and most importantly, improved access to quality health care services can substantially contribute to better health and longer life in
It is clear that what has been implemented thus far has not only failed to bring the promised price reductions, improved access to and quality of services and an end to monopolies; far from it.
capacity-building, improved access to financial services,
resulting in improved access to information, enhanced productivity