Examples of using Taking a decision in English and their translations into Dutch
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After taking a decision on CAP reform the European Council in Berlin issued the following declaration.
Parliament in terms of taking a decision on the directive is completely inappropriate,
Taking a decision on body scanners in airports is a responsibility that we cannot avoid,
Before taking a decision in accordance with paragraph 1, the Commission shall inform the Committee
We are thus indirectly taking a decision for which the Treaty explicitly prescribes an absolute majority.
Before doing anything, before taking a decision, just take a good look to make sure what you are dealing with.
After taking a decision, we may stumble across more information which,
The Commission considers that this report will be an important element for taking a decision to keep or to delete the coccidiostats from the register.
Taking a decision on the entry of applicants for asylum into the territory of a Member State in accordance with Section VI.
The European Council recalls the strategic importance of the Galileo project and of taking a decision on this matter by the end of 2000.
Then, in a perfectly democratic way, our Parliament will be taking a decision and everyone will be shouldering his responsibilities.
question you mention and will be taking a decision at the appropriate time.
Commissioner, I have attacked you vociferously on three previous occasions for not taking a decision, because I thought you were weak.
It may be that some, as Mr Manders said a moment ago, were frightened of taking a decision.
The Member States intimated that they would like the Commission to present a more detailed impact assessment before taking a decision.
people should know how much is to be spent, before taking a decision people should know how much it costs.
The Commission nevertheless considers it advisable to wait for the adoption of the budget, rather than taking a decision on the basis of a partial budget.
The Commission's deadline for taking a decision on the Austrian measure expires on 15 October 1998.
It is not the role of the institutions to engineer‘yes' votes in referendums but to provide people with a basis for taking a decision.
Where a vote results in“no opinion”, the Commission cannot therefore simply abstain from taking a decision.
