Examples of using Major structural in English and their translations into Dutch
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During that period, the corporation was confronted with harder market competition and major structural changes in the labour market.
Greece has a duty to push ahead with major structural reforms and privatisations.
The strategy paper points out that major structural deficiencies prevail in the agricultural sector of the CEC's at both farm
The EGF focuses on redundancies caused by major structural changes in global trade patterns.
The specific objective for the EGF is to support workers made redundant as a result of major structural change.
Now the European Union has a President-in-Office which is a country making precisely the major structural changes that are also awaiting the EU.
However, all enlargement countries face major structural economic and social challenges,
The EU's major structural economic challenge- its huge pensions deficit- needs to be financed.
As no major structural alterations had been permitted due to reasons of preservation,
Mecitoglu Homes warrant that your home will be protected against Major Structural Defects for fifteen years from the date of possession.
All Western Balkan countries face major structural economic challenges,
Grubbing-up measures are to be maintained but will be more specifically targeted by Member States at regions with major structural surplus.
Firstly, although Unit 1 is due to be shut down in 2006, major structural decommissioning will not begin until Unit 2 is shut down in 2008.
provide additional assistance to workers suffering from the consequences of major structural changes in world trade patterns.
is leading to major structural changes in society both in economic
I would like to stress that financial aid from the EU will help workers who have suffered from major structural changes in the economy
In the case of‘major structural reforms'(see section I),
receives annual funding of EUR 500 million with the aim of providing financial support to workers affected by major structural changes in world trade patterns.
high rates of inflation and major structural changes of the late 1970s
decision would be required, and enlargement would appear to present a change of circumstances so significant as to justify such a major structural reform.