Examples of using To operators in English and their translations into Finnish
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in particular poultry, by coccidiostats is, according to operators, indispensable.
The DDOS feed is especially beneficial to operators or other organizations that have critical online services
The allowances would come in addition to those allowances allocated in national allocation plans to operators under the Community scheme.
also leaves sufficient flexibility to operators to choose their individual counterparty.
Some of these features have endeared them to operators, such as the ability for site owners to set the payout percentages and create their own progressive jackpots, if they choose to do so.
all rail transport services are available to operators on equal terms.
offers economic advantages to operators and, above all, to end users.
It is of particular importance that the scheme can help give a clear signal to operators that low-carbon, environmentally friendly technology is a worthwhile investment.
In certain cases, the presence of GMOs in certain food products may cause damages to operators who would wish to market them as not containing GMOs.
This requirement is restricted to operators of public telecommunications networks, and does not cover access to other communications infrastructures.
An area which is of growing commercial interest to operators is the provision to the public of R-LAN(radio local area network)
The Commission accepts this provision which aims at providing increased visibility/predictability to operators(including farmers) on opt out measures to be adopted by Member States.
the value of these broadcast channels to operators.
It is appropriate to provide for a date of application of this Regulation that would give the possibility to operators to adapt to the new requirements introduced.
whilst of particular interest to operators, service providers
In the case of airports and of air traffic management, significant additional capacity and lower costs to operators could be made available in a short time, which would boost the inflow of tourists.
Thus, there is a fine balance between the adaptation of regulation to changes in the marketplace and the provision of legal certainty to operators.
more effective services in EC to operators and users.
It is however probable that financial intermediaries or other trusted third party service providers might offer a payment handling function to operators under this scheme which would relieve them from the burden of multiple payments.
In a competitive environment this acts as a stimulus to operators to adapt their pricing