Examples of using The transitional phase in English and their translations into Dutch
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This role is especially important for ensuring that the transitional phase runs smoothly.
That role is particularly important in ensuring that the transitional phase runs smoothly.
Fourthly, during the transitional phase everything has be to be done to inform the public.
During the transitional phase, citizens of the new Member States will have the right to preferential treatment.
During the transitional phase, citizens of the new Member States should have the right to preferential treatment.
We should not forget that 4 May marks the end of the transitional phase of the Oslo Agreement, at which time the final outcome of the negotiations will become apparent.
Neither the manpower nor the financial resources of the Community bodies seem sufficient to ensure satisfactory implementation of the whole range of activities during the transitional phase of the European Agreements.
However, removing the legal obstacles to the ecu's use should not go so far as to give it the status of a legal means of payment during the transitional phase.
Yemen finally inaugurated today a new President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi, for the transitional phase, following a whole year of protests.
Article 109f of the EU Treaty gives the European Monetary Institute general responsibility for coordination of monetary policies during the transitional phase and preparing for the third phase of Economic
holds a considerable currency reserve in the transitional phase between introduction of the euro
support faster adaptation of the EU fleet to the present situation and provide temporary relief during the transitional phase.
provide temporary relief during the transitional phase.
An open system giving Member States the maximum scope to adapt themselves and duly pump in money in the transitional phase is nothing more than a system without content
However some sector specific ex-ante rules will continue to be appropriate during the transitional phase, in particular where former monopoly operators continue to benefit from inherited market power,
part of which is naturally allocated to the restoration of the political institutions in the transitional phase.
Mr Burani pointed out that considerable problems could arise for the retail trade industry during the transitional phase in which both the euro and national currencies would be used; there would be