Examples of using Access to it in English and their translations into Finnish
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Consumer confidence is not achieved simply by increasing the quantity of information available, guaranteeing access to it, or even improving the quality of this information.
only the competent authorities must have access to it.
the paediatric population can continue to have access to it.
social partners in overall EU efforts to minimise illegal online content and reduce access to it.
the location at which the material appeared before it was removed or access to it was disabled;
of course the people of Luxembourg have access to it, but do you in this House know that there is a such a thing as the culture of Luxembourg?
Fourth, the installation model requires systematic pumping is necessary to equip the machine free access to it.
including biodiversity, and access to it for tourism purposes in the OR.
all Windows users have easy access to it.
you have easy access to it.
also ensure free access to it, thanks to special hooks.
What counts is grabbing it from whoever is holding on to it at the time so that everyone has access to it.
However, it is not being disseminated at all well, and there is a big discrepancy between the Member States as regards the digitalisation of their cultural heritage in order to facilitate access to it.
you will lose access to it until you resubscribe to Origin Access Premier or buy the game.
A description of the planned structure and access to it, together with the plans necessary for understanding its design and anticipated operating arrangements.
Access to it varies across Member States
does not have access to it.
For investors, the proposed legislation would raise the quality of information and ensure easy access to it through the centralised filing of disclosure documents.
Like energy, water is becoming more and more a political issue, and there is going to be a massive struggle to ensure access to it.
And the sill is no exception: the curtains should provide free access to it, and do not interfere constantly at hand.