Examples of using To more efficient in English and their translations into Dutch
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Use of low-cost energy tariffs and transfer of production to more efficient mills.
Competition that leads to more efficient and less bureaucratic systems should on the other hand always be welcomed.
This leads to more efficient use of diesel generators,
Short selling can lead to more efficient price formation by preventing the prices of securities from reflecting only the views of the most optimistic investors.
Open and competitive markets contribute to more efficient use of resources,
This in turn would lead to more efficient, cheaper production methods which would benefit people by creating more jobs,
Improving employee skills will lead to more efficient construction and renovation of buildings,
manage the movement of goods can lead to more efficient and sustainable freight transport;
structural changes and lead to more efficient production systems and improved European competitivity.
this would lead to more efficient infrastructure use31.
If the city implements changes in its drinking water charges, this could possibly lead to more efficient water use.
This trend is in line with the desired situation of different rates for different groups of transport operators and leads to more efficient infrastructure charges.
can lead to more efficient use of healthcare resources.
The knowledge obtained through our collaborative ventures leads to more efficient and effective business processes.
also contributes to more efficient government.
Transition to more efficient and democratic decision-making in EU tax policy- Questions and Answers- Hoofdinhoud.
It is to be hoped that that applies also to more efficient and improved coordination of economic, financial, employment and social security policies.
The analysis identified two problems preventing a transition to more efficient and fairer retail services for suppliers in the internal market.
These provisions would lead to more efficient, transparent and democratic decision-making methods as well as to a welcome reinforcement of the policy objectives themselves.
Encouraging a switch to more efficient and cleaner forms of transport including better organisation and logistics;