Examples of using A more efficient use in English and their translations into Finnish
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Community level and thus make a more efficient use of research and development funds to fill in the knowledge gaps.
Given that spectrum management is an essential pre-requisite for the completion of the digital single market, the removal of current regulatory barriers, an active facilitation of sharing and innovation are crucial to allow a more efficient use of radio spectrum in the EU.
including on security of supply; a more efficient use of existing electricity networks
less duplication between RD civil and military efforts, a more efficient use of space infrastructure
In the case of gas and electricity markets, greater competition and diversification would lead to a more efficient use of energy and assist the European Union in responding more effectively to the challenges of climate change and energy security.
either by fostering a more efficient use of resources, or by broadening the tax bases as a result of successful supply‑side policies.
The development of a competitive internal market for mobile satellite services will produce significant economies of scale and a more efficient use of spectrum, and all this for the benefit of businesses and consumers throughout Europe.
understanding across cultural and ethnic boundaries and enable a more efficient use of scarce national human resources by increased academic co-operation at a regional level.
control mechanisms in order to achieve a more efficient use of resources, reduce the number
Ensure a more efficient use of the budgetary resources of the Member States vis-à-vis the coexistence of national policies(e.g. compared to a single common policy, 27 different policies
as well as a more efficient use of all modes of transport
Promote a more efficient use of the existing network capacity of European airports;
The Commission will also look for a more efficient use of existing instruments at European level.
Improved targeting of policy should lead to a more efficient use of the available financial resources.
The need for a more efficient use of existing runways and support for new infrastructure;
Combined transport operators propose differentiated services and a more efficient use of existing facilities and capacity.
De-coupling means economic growth while keeping the environment intact by a more efficient use of resources and higher environmental standards.
The common information sharing environment should enable Member States' authorities to make a more efficient use of maritime surveillance information.
any new offices or posts, but relies on a more efficient use of existing resources.