Examples of using Fully exploited in English and their translations into Dutch
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The whole potential of Internet is not yet fully exploited in terms of e-commerce
The European Regional Development Fund should also be fully exploited to support anti-crisis actions.
The current economic conditions must be fully exploited to fight social exclusion by opening new labour market opportunities to weaker groups in society.
The potential of the Structural Funds in this field has not yet been fully exploited.
However, the Single Market opportunities are not yet fully exploited due to historical barriers and lack of standardisation and interoperability.
Three-quarters of the world's fisheries are overexploited, fully exploited, or significantly depleted due to overfishing.
global market opportunities for European agriculture, which could however only be fully exploited without export refunds.
the features are not yet fully exploited.
such areas as transport, education and health, is not fully exploited for several reasons.
Its growth potential has not yet been fully exploited, despite the progress made since it was created in 1992.
a source of opportunities which should be fully exploited.
The UN reporterd that the 3/4 of world's fisheries are overexploited, fully exploited or significantly depleted, due to overfishing.
Evaluation of the previous forestry strategy has shown that rural policy instruments were not fully exploited.
We chose solar energy as our assignment Because We Believe That it's still not fully exploited with an enormous potential.
This technique has never been fully exploited because public opinion is favorable enough to technique without it.
The potential for biogas recovered from natural materials such as annual manure has still not been fully exploited.
the trade potential has yet to be fully exploited.
its potential is not yet fully exploited.
Agricultural Organisation three-quarters of all the fisheries are either"fully exploited or overexploited.
Article 126 of the Treaty on European Union puts vocational training on a new legal footing which should be fully exploited.