Examples of using Is a follow-up in English and their translations into Dutch
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The declaration of intent is a follow-up on agreements that the Ministry made with municipalities during the previous cabinet term.
This additional opinion is a follow-up to an exploratory opinion on the Roma which was adopted in July 2008 SOC/263.
The pilot project is a follow-up to a previous collaboration with energy supplier Vandebron.
The new series is a follow-up of a 2008 series in Lancet on the same topic.
This Report is a follow-up to the first Commission Report on the Application of Postal Directive 97/67 which was submitted at the end of 20026.
The proposal is a follow-up to the 1993 Green Paper on guarantees for consumer goods and after-sales services.
Apóstol's latest project, RESIDENTE PULIDO(Polished Flats, 2002) is a follow-up on this theme.
This is a follow-up derivative of an earlier threat
On the 24th of October we can enjoy their sixth power metal album which is a follow-up to the album'Devil's Ground' that was released in 2004.
China's final ban on the trade is a follow-up to the resolution reached at the conference.
The event is a follow-up to last year's successful European Job Fairs,
I should first like to point out that this report is a follow-up to the European Year of People with Disabilities 2003
And if there's a follow-up or anything, I don't even know where I will be. .
The report is a follow-up to the last EU-SADC Ministerial Conference in Gaborone,
The Commission proposal is a follow-up to the 1994 communication(COM(94) 256 final)
In the case of Austria, this is a follow-up to the judgement of the European Court of Justice in July 2005.
This initiative is a follow-up of the communication on the 116 children hotlines of 2010
The White Paper on Commerce is a follow-up to the Green Paper on Commerce7, which was published by the European Commission on 20 November 1996.
The opinion is a follow-up to the Committee's opinion on Simplifying rules in the Single Market, which was adopted on 19 October 20001.
The new report is a follow-up on the 2011 report Captured by Cotton,