Examples of using Full transparency in English and their translations into Finnish
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Full transparency will allow the financial markets to better assess the creditworthiness of the different Member States.
Full transparency is essential
It is also very important to guarantee full transparency in connection with, and a strong political commitment to,
The display of all documents guarantees the full transparency of the EU's action under the TBT Agreement.
In order to provide full transparency, Member States indicate the State aid regimes for which Structural Funds assistance is used in their programmes.
For the Commission, full transparency means first
Secondly, we agree to conduct new stress tests in the banking sector to ensure full transparency in the broader context of the EU annual exercise.
In order to provide full transparency, Member States indicate the State aid schemes for which assistance from the Structural Funds is used in their programmes.
In order to exercise maximum control over project expenditure and in order to retain full transparency, most of the project preparation
This will make it more difficult in practice to ensure full transparency and equal treatment between rail undertakings.
LCGPs and the registry of all NAMAs will ensure full transparency about the context in which individual NAMAs are supported.
The Commission has given this Parliament all the cooperation it has requested- and in full transparency- on the matters that you have just mentioned.
Member States shall ensure full transparency about the rights and obligations stemming from this Directive, in particular by publishing the applicable statutory interest rate.
includes nationals of all Member States, the Commission should pay particular attention to the need to ensure full transparency in relations with all Member States.
non-discriminatory allocation of slots is by ensuring full transparency during the allocation process.
In order to ensure full transparency of the instruments recognised, the proposal requires the EBA to compile, maintain and publish a list of the types of instrument recognised.
Furthermore, in order to ensure full transparency, Member States must in accordance with article 13 notify their system of penalties for breaching the national provisions that are adopted on the basis of the directive.
the Commission considers that a full transparency approach is the most appropriate response in cases of nuclear incidents.
Article 7 obliges Member States to ensure full transparency about the rights and obligations stemming from this directive and in particular to publish the statutory interest rate.
INVITES the Commission to ensure full transparency in drawing up and implementing the long-term plan(concerning all technical,