Examples of using Standards will in English and their translations into Dutch
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Common open standards will help users access new innovative services,
Common standards will contribute to improving success rates in cases where access to correct information is essential.
These European standards will be developed by the European Committee for Standards(CEN)
It is anticipated that new standards will be available in time for the implementation of the present Directive.
In addition, trade unions in other areas fear that unregulated structures will spread and social standards will drop.
the environment, existing standards will be maintained.
You will have higher standards for yourself, but these standards will not be shared by other people.
Research business relationship. shows that 29% of businessrelated services are bought by the manufacturing sector, Standards will also benefit which means that industry in service providers.
The new revised safety standards will provide a more practical basis for cooperation between the Commission
Such standards will take into account internationally recognised policies
Once adopted, the standards will facilitate cross-border integration
The use of commercial standards will reduce the ESO's dependence on systems developed only for Safeguards,
Moreover, for campaigns which market the products in several Member States, the uniform standards will contribute to a substantial reduction of the bureaucratic burden.
These standards will remain untouched and imports from Canada will have to satisfy all EU product rules and regulations without exception.
Applying high standards will eventually also improve the image of the aquaculture industry and facilitate its access to the markets.
Furthermore, standards will have to be created that people will have to comply with before a device can be connected with a networked environment.
with our vote today, new standards will be arrived at which are severe but realistic.
In a fast changing and globalising economic context, standards will more than ever become an invaluable tool for international trade.
As well as:'Without a loyal cooperation between State institutions, those standards will not be met.
These standards will be developed together with the EMCDDA,