Examples of using Joint use in English and their translations into Dutch
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This network will encourage mutual information and knowledge-sharing and joint use of available equipment, research facilities, methods and techniques.
We have created synergies through the joint use of the accounting system and we are granting the Commission's internal auditor the power to monitor how the funds that it needs to carry out its work efficiently are managed.
this hypoglycemic drug, their joint use may also lead to a too strong decrease in blood pressure.
private bodies step up joint use of available Community
The effective integration of markets requires the putting in place of necessary infrastructure for the joint use and synchronisation of the electricity systems of Russia
capacity and joint use of infrastructures in particular in sectors such as health, culture, tourism and education.
capacity and joint use of infrastructures in particular in sectors such as health, culture, tourism and education.
by the Commission and each Member State for the joint use of the national and the Fund's resources during the full programming period, 2007-2013.
R& D, joint use of production, storage
R 6c D, joint use of production, storage ortransport,
Furthermore, cooperation based on networks created by national research centres and the joint use of the required infrastructure are all the more beneficial,
including the joint use of resources and facilities on a crossborder basis,
do recognise that, while the US refuses to cooperate closely with the Union for the joint use of satellite facilities during times of peace
improve their effectiveness in the joint use of terrestrial and satellite control circuit,
where frontiers previously created obstacles and made the joint use of facilities difficult,
The Committee has also tried to distinguish between different types of consortia agreements by noting that some are designed solely to achieve technical improvement or cooperation(e.g. the joint use of transport equipment
The Section has also tried to distinguish between different types of consortia agreements by noting that some are designed solely to achieve technical improvement or cooperation(e.g. the joint use of transport equipment
of whichstates that agreements which have as their sole object the joint use of productionfacilities'do not restrict competition because they are confined to organization andtechnical arrangements for the use of the facilities.
open up their research facilities for joint use and perhaps even establish a joint marketing system for external customers along the lines of the commercialization to which Mr Turner has just referred.
Remember how joints used to be hidden in torch lighters?