Examples of using Coordinated action in English and their translations into Italian
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Agriculture Coordinated action in the field of agricultural research Use of lignocellulose-containing by-products
A coordinated action at an early point in time between the MS involved may help to address these issues.
Finally, coordinated action between Member States must be directed at reducing uncertainty in the credit markets
Similar coordinated action can be carried out at the request of another OECD country with which a reciprocal arrangement has been concluded.
Coordinated action on policy development
However, the urgent need for collective reflection and coordinated action across the whole range of policies affecting the broad employment environment has not yet been realized.
We believe that coordinated action by the Member States is vital in order to develop common methods for controlling
Coordinated action at EU level can also much better achieve the objectives set,
Coordinated action on policy development
Shipping: freedom to provide services; coordinated action to safeguard free access to ocean trades;
The Lisbon Council asked for further coordinated action to simplify the regulatory environment, including the performance of public administration,
Four priorities should inform coordinated action which, by producing an upturn in economic activity would be capable of achieving medium-term rehabilitation of the economic situation.
Coordinated action at EU level can much better achieve the objectives set,
imbalances within the framework of coordinated action.
There are at least two areas in which the benefits of effective coordinated action, beyond what is currently done at EU level,
Coordinated action at European level is needed to achieve the Lisbon goals,
The need for coordinated action to tackle the IS issue has been expressed at the highest political level.
security policy coordinated action is seen to be necessary
It is generally accepted that fraud levels would rapidly increase if no coordinated action would be undertaken by the tax authorities.
Encouraging coordinated action by the EU and the Member States in the interests of EU consistency and efficiency.