Examples of using Cecs in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
the Commission is prepared in the case of difficulties to examine the requests of the CECs on a bilateral basis,
Poland and Slovakia), and to the CECs, on the other hand(Austria,
R& D are important, whereas the CECs specialise in the lower price and lower quality end of the market,
Foreign direct investment in CECs, 1991-98.
Concentration of poverty in rural areas in CECs.
Many CECs are characterised by a dualistic structure of farms.
Subsistence farming is not a new phenomenon in the CECs.
This reflects relative factor costs in the CECs as well as barriers to investment.
Regions bordering the CECs are also likely to experience increased temporary inward migration and commuting.
As a first step the Association Agreements provide preferential access for agricultural products imported from the CECs.
no major price cuts are expected to take place in the CECs.
Of the CECs, only Hungary appears to be moving towards more technology- and skill-intensive engineering industries.
However, rural poverty remains a considerable problem in the CECs see Box in Part I, Social cohesion.
The composition of trade between the EU and the CECs broadly conforms with expectations,
the main motive for investing in CECs is to gain access to their markets.
to set up a pre-accession structural programme for the CECs.
On average, the CECs have moved from a position of negative market support over the past years to a situation close to neutrality.
in 30 European countries(including the EEA, CECs, Cyprus, Switzerland
The TACIS Cross-Border Cooperation Programme was launched in 1996 to fund crossborder activities on the western borders of TACIS beneficiary countries with the EU and CECs- i.e. the western border regions of the Russian federation,
Although the scale of flows is negligible in relation to the GDP of EU Member States, it is substantial in relation to the GDP of the recipient countries(annual flows amounting to around 5% of GDP of CECs) and is responsible for a large part of their total capital investment around 20.