Examples of using Structural change in English and their translations into Finnish
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The Member States report that the original commitments to invest in structural change are being realised.
For example, more flexible use of the Structural Funds could be made to promote green structural change.
electricity logically leads to structural change.
Structural change of the undertakings of operations,
Rapid and continuing structural change in the European employment market has led to a mismatch between the demand
It makes no sense simply wishing to curb structural change, instead the money must actually be used for innovative projects.
This structural change is necessary
Structural change is needed in Saudi Arabia, and the European Union
Structural change can proceed much more smoothly if individual risks are alleviated
Citizens today want overall structural change, far from a neo-liberal system which leads to under-development instead of development,
The transition to almost zero-energy construction some 10 years from now will be a Pan-European structural change, which will improve the energy efficiency of buildings in unforeseen ways.
Mr President, I would in fact like to propose a simple structural change to paragraph 2,
This implies a need to press ahead with policies of modernisation and structural change, and our main challenge at the moment is to set up
A structural change in the EU's common agricultural policy is an important strengthening of these women in third world countries.
With the initiative on structural change the Commission will extend its analytical work
Trade also involves structural change that helps prepare the economy to create the jobs of the future.
The rapidly changing global economy, structural change and ageing populations present both opportunities
forestry products financed in part by the EAGGF aim to speed up structural change in agriculture.
In its judgment, the ECJ draws a distinction between cases where there is an immediate structural change in the market and those where dominance may only be achieved in due course, through leveraging.
It is because the European Union supported structural change outside the textile industry,