Examples of using Widespread availability in English and their translations into Dutch
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However, the Council is also aware that law enforcement agencies are concerned that the widespread availability of cryptographic services for confidentiality purposes may have a serious impact on the fight against serious crime
including a"Wi-Fi for Europe" initiative to promote widespread availability of Wi-Fi connections for citizens across the EU.
The eEurope 2005 Action Plan sets widespread availability and use of broadband as one of its main targets.
The widespread availability of broadband access,
Following liberalisation in 1998, competition in European telecommunications markets has driven growth and innovation and the widespread availability of services to the public.
expressed its concern at the widespread availability of and trafficking in small arms which contribute substantially to violence
The broadcaster paid the distribution finishes and moves to more widespread availability.
Take advantage of the widespread availability and familiar user interface of Word
The decriminalisation of cannabis and the relatively widespread availability of small amounts of cannabis have not led to increased consumption
The remaining benefits of the method include its availability and widespread prevalence.
Widespread availability of broadband access at competitive prices.
Widespread availability of encryption can also prevent crime.
The best part was the open deck and the widespread availability of loungers.
The more widespread availability of it has increased the risk of privacy and data breaches.
The eEurope 2005 Action Plan sets‘widespread availability and use of broadband by 2005' as an important objective.
It is measurable in terms of widespread availability of the connection or in cost of the connection in comparison to a benchmark.
The importance of‘widespread availability and use of broadband networks throughout the Union by 2005' has been recognised by the Barcelona European Council.
The popularity and widespread availability of azo dyes such as tartrazine have made these colorful compounds an indispensable part of the food industry.
The Community activities in this area are of high value in ensuring the widespread availability and common access to services for biotechnology.
As enabler for these aims the eEurope 2005 initiative addresses the widespread availability of broadband access at competitive prices