Examples of using Increased involvement in English and their translations into Dutch
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Increased involvement of the private sector would mean that it should act,
raising renewed concerns about increased involvement in a bogus seal-penis sex potion trade.
The increased involvement of companies established in third countries in carousel fraud,
Increased involvement of volunteers in care services(e.g. neighbourhood schemes,
Commissioner Hübner defended the principle, as set out in the draft regulations, of increased involvement of the city authorities in both the design and implementation of actions,
to promote the exchange of best practice at Community level as regards sustainable urban management strategy and planning, and the increased involvement of the citizens in public debates at the planning stage.
high trust and increased involvement of employees.
Three key objectives for 1999 were highlighted: increased involvement of SMEs throughout the European Union
In February 2002 the attractiveness of an increased involvement of civil society,
I have long supported Israel's increased involvement in EU programmes and agencies, which is mutually beneficial,
the provisions of detailed information is a more complex process and requires cooperation between the Commission and Member States, and the increased involvement of the Council.
nuclear safety, increased involvement of member states' administrations and agencies.
good governance, increased involvement of civil society in the democratic process
mathematics- the so-called STEM skills- as a matter of priority, with increased involvement of industry.
as a matter of priority, with increased involvement of industry.
intercon nection of different modes of transport and by increased involvement of international and national authorities in this area.
finding the vacancies placed a strain on local authorities, despite the increased involvement of private sector employers,
the linking to trading schemes in third countries and increased involvement of developing countries.
make possible their harmonisation while the improvement is being maintained; increased involvement of management and labour in the economic
Another example of the increasing involvement of members is the design sprints.