Examples of using Sufficient knowledge in English and their translations into Finnish
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Yet new legal practitioners should have sufficient knowledge of Union judicial cooperation instruments
for placing it on the market for human consumption must have sufficient knowledge of wild game hygiene
Entrepreneurship should have sufficient knowledge of the metalworking industry and adopt a balanced
the Council considers that the impact studies conducted hitherto have produced sufficient knowledge to enable negotiations to continue on the basis of the Commission proposal with a view to producing a feasible system.
effort to pursue them, or simply because there is no sufficient knowledge of the avenues of redress available.
officials have sufficient knowledge of Community law in general
Constitution which are the base for our society as well as sufficient knowledge of the Spanish language,
Farmers cannot be assumed to have sufficient knowledge to bear any responsibility,
officials lacking sufficient knowledge and training on IPR.
estimates of the levels of radiation that may be involved, and a sufficient knowledge of processes affecting these materials to predict hazards resulting from expected
In the examination, the candidates shall demonstrate that they have sufficient knowledge to be capable of fulfilling the tasks of an adviser in an undertaking whose activity includes the transport of dangerous goods
neither the Commission nor most Member States currently have sufficient knowledge or experience to propose further measures regarding biocides.
They should have sufficient knowledge of relevant legislation
by ensuring that the judiciary has sufficient knowledge of Community law including single market rules, and by providing sufficient support to problem-solving mechanisms.
shall have sufficient knowledge and ability to perform their assigned duties,
for the purposes of that provision, on the day when the applicant gains sufficient knowledge of the measure in question to be able to exercise its right of action, it being immaterial whether or not the act is subsequently published in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
neither the Commission nor most Member States currently have sufficient knowledge or experience to propose further measures regarding biocides.
and would only be acceptable if it were carried out by regular seafaring crew who furthermore are duly qualified and have sufficient knowledge to ensure that safety is not jeopardised.
Staff with sufficient knowledge of research activities at national,