Examples of using Number of instruments in English and their translations into Dutch
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Public authorities have a number of instruments at their disposal which, when applied effectively
Member States have at their disposal a number of instruments and it is essential that the economically most efficient be used to achieve the objective at hand.
The EU has a number of instruments at its disposal that can add value to what Member States and industry is already doing.
As potential candidate countries, the Western Balkans already have access to a number of instruments also available to help candidate countries.
There are however a number of instruments controlling emissions of CO from stationary
or in arrangement or the number of instruments.
He also plays a number of instruments with the group, including guitar, drums and mandolin.
Pop-punt provides the stage, a complete backline and a number of instruments, and starts waiting for the most musically gifted visitors.
A number of instruments concerning the implementation of the Third ACP-EEC Convention in the field of financial and technical cooperation were
On the basis of the comments received during the public consultation, the present Communication identifies a number of instruments that could be deployed at the local level to improve the availability of broadband.
The Commission of the European Communities has developed a number of instruments generally to assist SMEs in their development and, more specifically,
Although the EU has a number of instruments for the co-ordination of economic policy the crisis has shown that they have not been used to the full
A number of instruments are also provided with which to achieve the objectives and implement the policy:
A number of instruments are being deployed in an effort to prevent non-conformity of Member State law with Community law
the EU contributes additional support through a number of instruments including structural funds.
A number of instruments were recognised as relevant:
in the year 2000, has a number of instruments available with which it can work.
The number of instruments and calls for proposals managed by the Executive Agency for Education,
A number of instruments(for example the craniometer)
Other factors like the number of instruments the broker makes available,