Examples of using To operators in English and their translations into Dutch
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Crane accidents cause injuries to operators, workers on the job site and even people nearby.
In certain cases, the presence of GMOs in certain food products may cause damages to operators who would wish to market them as not containing GMOs.
With direct connections to operators worldwide, we deliver your messages everywhere at the best quality.
Optional Technology Solutions- AccuLoad Improve productivity with real-time dipper load feedback directly to operators.
The Member States have awarded a total of 62 3G licences 48 have been awarded to operators already holding a digital licence.
forms are distributed to operators by the competent authorities.
some of which were supplied to operators in the United States and Canada in 1975.
the Netherlands have subsequently assigned channels to operators.
working at height available to operators, managers and safety professionals.
suggest the best course of action to operators.
As with the access discussion, there was disagreement over the criteria for applying cost-orientation and non-discrimination obligations to operators with market power.
The SEC will outline procedures in which capital market operators are to handle security transactions in reference to the certificate of registration issued to operators.
A further advance is the freedom of choice given to operators to offer clients an option between the regulated tariff
Only 12 Member States have released the 800 MHz band to operators, the band most critical for 4G LTE and expanding broadband coverage into rural areas.
this means providing concrete support to operators while avoiding any disruption to market orientation.
It will open new revenue streams to operators and increase the demand for equipment network infrastructure, new generation of terminals.
Marco Polo was established in 2003 by regulation 1382/2003 with a view to offering alternatives using other modes of transport to operators on congested roads.
An acceptable level of accessibility in ports can be achieved at minimal cost to operators whenever a terminal is subject to a major refurbishment, or is newly built.
Certificates shall be issued only to operators entered in a register held by the competent authorities.
Whilst European markets are presently more open to operators from outside the Union,