Examples of using To improved in English and their translations into Finnish
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As a sign of our commitment to improved energy efficiency Loval Oy has joined the energy efficiency treaty of the Confederation of Finnish Industries which aims at promoting the advancement of national energy conservation requirements.
This leads to improved energy flow in the body muscles,
This will lead to better compliance with current environmental legislation and to improved cohesion between the various political and the various administrative levels.
This leads to improved food safety,
Few Member States pay attention to improved productivity and quality at work, or social and territorial cohesion,
In addition to improved coordination and a rearrangement of constituencies,
Personally, I believe that they contribute only slightly to improved thyroid performance and that the standard thyroid hormone feedback
Recent budget procedures have led to improved co-operation between the institutions,
Funds will be devoted to improved competitiveness of agriculture,
Nevertheless, if the Recommendation is implemented, the proposed solutions are expected to lead to improved, standardised, simplified
whether through health sector programmes or budget support linked to improved health indicators.
user friendliness leading to improved quality of products and services.
identify opportunities for data sharing and lead to improved methodologies for enforcement.
regions that contribute to improved air quality.
always related to improved educational standards.
exchange rate stability and to improved public finances.
They must learn from what others are doing, but avoid simple duplication- they must each develop their own specific route to improved innovation capacity, depending on their
these actions taken together at both E.U. and national level should lead to improved competitiveness, and the growth
prevention could be win-win strategies, contributing both to improved health status and to reduced expenditure growth.
tools to support urban governance as a path to improved quality of life for all citizens.