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Member States have taken various measures to encourage the development of public-private partnerships,
In March 1993, the Council bodies took careful note of a report on the progress of the specific common measure to encourage the development of agriculture in certain regions of Spain.
It requires Member States and the Commission to encourage the development of codes of conduct regarding advertising of'junk food' aimed at children,
ACTION: To encourage the development of regional approaches for the designation of a network of protected areas in the context of regional Conventions
These negotiations will aim to establish a free trade area in goods as well as a framework to encourage the development of trade in services including a bilateral
Measures are envisaged to encourage the development and availability of tools to improve the environmental performance of products
We need to encourage the development of energy sources which, although they at present only
First of all, I believe that the EU must continue to encourage the development in Turkey of pro-European,
improve the existing regulatory framework for the labelling of textile products with a view to encourage the development and uptake of new fibres as well as innovation in the textile and clothing sector.
Tempus was designed to encourage the development and restructuring of higher education in the eligible countries and was initially adopted for a three-year period beginning on 1 July 1990.
Proposal for a Decision modifying Council Decision 2000/821/EC of 20 December 2000 on the implementation of a programme to encourage the development, distribution and promotion of European audiovisual works(MEDIA
is hereby established to encourage the development, distribution and promotion of European audiovisual works within
MEDIA-Plus programme to encourage the development, distribution and promotion of European audio-visual works.
Close collaboration is required between the EEAS and all the other relevant units within the Commission in order to encourage the development of a comprehensive EU approach, especially with those