Examples of using Efforts to reduce in English and their translations into Finnish
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I agree that the EU needs to renew its efforts to reduce administrative burdens.
The EU is also well placed to support the transition process in China, as well as China's efforts to reduce the side-effects of rapid economic restructuring.
Government efforts to reduce congestion and pollution from road transport will mean that rail travel will increase,
The building industry is a key partner in the Union's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase renewable ener-gies'
its implementation are: the efforts to reduce administrative burden
The Commission's efforts to reduce energy consumption, in part through the general introduction of eco-design requirements for energy-using products15, may in time achieve their objective,
The Member States' efforts to reduce the overall level of state aid coupled with a shift in the remaining funding towards horizontal objectives of general interest,
given that climate change largely undermines efforts to reduce poverty and hunger in the world.
As regards efforts to reduce the impact of aviation emissions on climate change, the EU considers
increased efforts to reduce malnutrition, and a rise in livestock consumption linked to the growing wealth of third countries
Efforts to reduce food losses and food waste should
Improve the integration of the“Think Small First” principle and strengthen the efforts to reduce administrative burdens on SMEs, in the context
fuel for electricity generation, it would also powerfully counteract the EU's efforts to reduce its CO2 emissions.
it would also powerfully counteract the EU's efforts to reduce its CO2 emissions.
further undermines efforts to reduce the current high unemployment.
All efforts to reduce accidents on the roads are obviously worthwhile,
Such cooperation should be reflected in terms of the third country's efforts to reduce the number of third-country nationals or stateless persons irregularly crossing
Member States' effort to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 2020.
This double entry book-keeping obviously goes some way towards undermining confidence in a consistent and credible effort to reduce government aid which distorts competition.
Greater use of solar energy is being supported by growing environmental awareness, the effort to reduce dependence on non-renewable energy sources, and by cost factors.