Examples of using Information tools in English and their translations into Dutch
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Furthermore, the Commission favours the creation and use of information tools and networks, which involve and target the different types of stakeholders,
Despite the wide-spread use of popular information tools during the Arab revolutions, the Maghreb is a region where access to
RAPID and Epistel are information tools designed by the Spokesmen's services of the Commission
At the same time, the European Maritime Safety Agency continued the development of advanced maritime information tools, like SafeSeaNet- the EU maritime traffic surveillance system- or Thetis- the EU port state control information database.
While Member States have developed a number of information tools for young people,
studies and information tools, addressing the widest possible audience across frontiers and making Europe more tangible for its citizens.
maintenance of its computer-based information tools for financial management and control.
It will also involve the support of activities undertaken by consumer associations and the use of information tools in relation to higher priority sustainable consumption issues, such as Integrated Product Policy.
setting up of important"consumer information tools" such as EU Eco-test networks.
This inaugural event made it possible to introduce the public to several information tools: a video on competition policy, explanatory posters
Access to modern information tools, particularly the Internet,
through the implementation and rationalisation of information tools and networks, including the integration of existing instruments into one single framework.
Whilst the situation in the Single Market area is different, information tools can be helpful to gather a better understanding of market operators' behavior,
The Copenhagen Declaration expressly called for action to increase“transparency in vocational education and training through the implementation and rationalisation of information tools and networks, including the integration of existing instruments such as the European CV,
The Copenhagen Declaration expressly called for action to increase“transparency in vocational education and training through the implementation and rationalisation of information tools and networks, including the integration of existing instruments such as the European CV,
the development of user-friendly information tools on EU programmes and initiatives of interest to tourism
such as the launching of information tools for researchers, the full application of the co-ordination of social security schemes,
the tasks of the EJN's secretariat, including the adequate development and translation of EJN information tools, while making cost-efficient use of allocated means;
INFORMATION Tools used for that look.
It also gives generic information, tools and techniques.