Examples of using Changes in technology in English and their translations into Dutch
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It will take into account the need for Member States to discuss how changes in technology affect the secure operation of national
I believe it is important to ensure that we are constantly able to assess changes in the technology options we apply against changes in technology.
requiring step changes in technology to reach set goals in emission reduction and to reduce the
Over the last few years, the European telecommunications scene has been undergoing a fundamental transformation owing to the impact of changes in technology, and of de regulation in the United States and Japan.
We may change this Policy from time to time to reflect any changes in technology or legislation affecting the way we use cookies and how you, as a user can manage them.
This cycle may last more than a decade. If changes in technology render an ILS unsupportable,
Changes in technology, legislation and authorities' guidance may require us to inform you about the activities we undertake,
Rapid changes in technology and computing power improve nearly every part of our lives from democratisation
Use Tax Interstate Agreement Rapid changes in technology have forced changes to uphold the premise of free trade between states
I voted to improve the structure of this coordination by use of a variety of sources- including the beneficial effects of safe nuclear energy production- all of which needs to be reviewed in the light of advice from national inspectorates and changes in technology.
taking into account the increasingly rapid changes in technology and without imposing inappropriate administrative
Should changes in technology and trade make it possible to modify the presentational structure of trade,
Should changes in technology and trade make it possible to modify the presentational structure of trade,
Should changes in technology and trade make it possible to modify the(1)Carcass weight(bone-in equivalent weight). By this term is understood the weight of bone-in meat presented as such as well as boned meat converted by a coefficient into bone-in weight.
made possible by factors such as changes in technology, lifestyle, working habits,
to reflect changes in market conditions affecting our business, changes in technology, changes in payment methods,
conditions from time to time to reflect changes in market conditions affecting our business, changes in technology, changes in payment methods,
revised to take account of changes in technology and research in order to facilitate continuous improvement in occupational safety
together with the safety of our neighbours at this very critical time, as a result of the changes in technology.