Examples of using Policy changes in English and their translations into Finnish
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the necessary electric shock will not be sufficient to cause deep-seated policy changes in this area.
In addition, it is reasonable to assume that the projects' funded will inspire Member State policy changes and interventions.
implement necessary policy changes and take concrete action.
is estimated to be the maximum technically feasible, assuming that significant policy changes are made.
They were successful in engineering some immediate policy changes: the recommendations of their report have already been adopted
The policy changes still to be made to fulfil WTO obligations will affect all areas of China's economy.
Were you proposing any educational policy changes… if you're asking if I suggested imposing sharia law on the student body, my answer is an emphatic"no.
The review established clear evidence that the administrative and policy changes, which were introduced and applied in the current Programme, have had a positive impact on the integration of the TEN-T network.
we did not propose deeper policy changes.
They should seek a broad consensus on reform measures so as to avoid frequent and unexpected policy changes.
found that drastic policy changes needed to be made.
On the basis of the above argumentation, a Regulation would probably be a more appropriate tool for translating the policy changes into legislation.
source policy, we have made a few major policy changes.
The task of such a centre then should be to channel relevant information on anticipated changes to decision-makers at all levels to help increase our overall capacity to prepare the policy changes necessary to harness the opportunities to be gained from the perceived direction of change. .
introduces far-reaching policy changes to reduce the use of fluorinated gases in equipment such as air conditioning,
will they prevent policy changes regarding the financing or organisation of these services.
Europe's unemployment problem is not insoluble but unless radical policy changes are adopted in place of the tired and discredited'remedies' which have so signally failed to provide a solution to date, it will not be solved.
will require major policy changes to restore Europe's attractiveness for research investment.
No policy changes, or only marginal changes,
contradicts the party's national position, is completely at one with the findings of the Policy Changes Committee.