Examples of using Market based in English and their translations into Dutch
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Support for implementing market based insurance mechanisms can also be a tool to improve public awareness of disaster risks
The internal market and market based instruments have an important role in setting the framework for markets to reward greener products.
A well functioning internal market based on clear and consistent rules is a precondition for the development of successful global firms.
Andromedical erectile monitor is the only digital device on the market based on professional rigidometer medical device used by physicians and adapted for home use.
And that meant they were market based, or they were government owned,
The following sentence is added at the end of paragraph 1:"Balancing rules shall be market based.";
the Commission considers that the on-going work in the IMO could lead to decisions on market based measures for the reduction of emissions.
UNDERLINES the importance of market based policy instruments such as the Emission Trading Scheme(ETS)
The continued use of market based and flexible instruments:
By pursuing enlightened self-interest and by maintaining market based relations between the corporation
Identify the contribution of the market based measures listed in Annex II for coping with the situation in the Alert level
Finally, the review puts more emphasis on horizontal measures such as market based instruments to reflect the true costs of resource use to society and increased investment in science
Market based instruments have a strong role to play in correcting market failures- for example by introducing environmental taxes,
The Forests NOW declaration seeks to establish new market based mechanisms to protect the ecosystem services that forests provide in biodiversity conservation,
non-discriminatory and market based procedures.”.
In considering any possible market based instrument for maritime transport the competitiveness of the European shipping industry in the global market should not be adversely affected.
range of policy instruments, whilst promoting the use of market based instruments for the flexibility they offer in meeting sustainable development objectives.
increased pressure on the traditional banking intermediation channel, in favor of more market based mechanisms.
In considering emission trading schemes(ETS) any possible market based instrument for maritime transport the competitiveness of the European shipping industry in the global market should not be adversely affected.
the planned Green Paper on the use of indirect taxation and other market based instruments for Community policy purposes.