Examples of using Another sector in English and their translations into Dutch
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It is important that the report states that fisheries must be treated as simply another sector of economic activity.
The majority of these observations are equally valid for tourism- another sector rich in potential for SMEs.
At the beginning of our mandate there was another sector where it was essential to restore consumer confidence in the wake of the‘mad cow'crisis:
Taking into consideration the multiplier effect(one person in this sector generates two further persons working in another sector) there are 43.8 million workers in the EU who depend directly or indirectly on the construction sector. .
HTM would very probably have been taken over in its entirety by an investor from another sector.
without any possibility of transfer from or to another sector of the undertaking's activity.
for conversion to another fishing activity or another sector, for fishermen and vessel owners affected by the ban.
not we view this as constituting any kind of guarantee in another sector.
We're from another sector.
Oil is another sector that could be affected by the election results.
Requesting a more thorough investigation of competition in another sector, namely agro-industry.
Another sector I should like to touch upon is that of temporary employment.
Another sector that is expected to create more jobs is ESCOs energy service companies.
Another sector which we highlight is information for parents, carers
The impact of measures aimed at one sector, on another sector, is greater in cities than in rural areas.
It is another sector of policy just like socio-economic policy
It is another sector of policy just like socioeconomic policy
Learners and workers would then be able to present their skills more easily when applying for further learning in another sector.
Today, another sector seemingly also wants to question
The recent adoption of an ambitious energy policy for Europe is likely to stimulate the contribution of biotechnology to another sector, alternative energy.