Examples of using Fair access in English and their translations into Dutch
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The point of single contact must provide fair access to the market of the country in which the service is to be provided.
provided there is fair access to networks, new investment by non-incumbents will also contribute to eroding concentration.
It is necessary, on the one hand, to facilitate fair access to the grid for electricity from renewable energy sources.
FSFE will continue to support the European Commission in its effort to bring fair access, competition and innovation to the web browser market.
Fair access to airport infrastructure at a fair price to airlines makes an important contribution to an efficient overall aviation system.
they control all the core functions of the rail network and ensuring fair access for all to the railway;
Student support(based on socio-economic background) must ensure fair access for everyone to appropriate education.
Nevertheless, the Commission has failed to fully address the issue of fair access to information and communication technologies.
Whereas the administrative procedure must ensure that all applicants have fair access to quotas;
that other potential users will get fair access to networks.
Also in America there are small SME advisers helping the government to enable SMEs to have fair access.
Increase its efforts to ensure European machine exporters' fair access to foreign markets;
Europe should continue to offer open and fair access to China's exports and to adjust to the competitive challenge,
Europe should continue to offer open and fair access to China's exports and to adjust to the competitive challenge.
While the same principles of rights and fair access and equivalent rights should hold for all forms of transport,
Trade policy will not gain public support in Europe if we do not have fair access to raw materials,
on umbilical cord blood donations and on fair access to the various treatments for all patients.
Implement the envisaged reform in the area of long-term care with a view to ensure sustainability, while ensuring fair access and the quality of services and monitor its effects.
Specific attention should be paid to such groups in the context of developing new tests to ensure fair access and to avoid stigmatisation
If fair access by new operators to new generation access networks is not effectively achieved,