Examples of using More selective in English and their translations into Italian
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It's a more selective process that forces you to think
Indeed, some exits have been delayed due to a significant decrease in buying offers, while a more selective policy for investing in early stage companies has led to financing difficulties for some start-ups already in portfolios.
Research on the design of new, more selective or more fuel-efficient fishing gear is encouraged and can be funded under the framework programme,
Pilot operations include the experimental use of more selective fishing techniques aimed at acquiring
Tourism is more selective and there are many outdoor activities that you can practice in this part of the island for those looking for an active holiday.
applies only in cases where some diaries are maintained for a whole year, as in the diaries kept on a more selective basis for the year in Belgium,
must also be more selective as regards the materials disposed of.
These are the aspects which we would like to address in order to introduce more selective gear, so that the catches can become even cleaner- which is one of the methods whereby discarding could be effectively reduced.
1,400 times more selective for SGLT2 versus SGLT1, the major transporter
and to pursue a more selective policy as regards the choice of programmes.
the Fund may contribute to the financing of the first replacement of fishing gear provided that the new gear is more selective and meets recognised environmental criteria
It should be noted that, in any event, agri-environmental measures that will enter into force in 2007 have actually become more selective than before, because they now include a mandatory unremunerated basic amount linked to farms' implementation of cross-compliance.
the premiums are gradually made more selective and geared towards supporting goat
charges that look ever more selective in nature, and insists on a guarantee of the transparency of the investigations
that the report has not made provision for any exceptions for fleets which have since time immemorial fished the Atlantic taking a negligible amount of the Community quota with much more selective gear.
preserved on board, the use of more selective fishing techniques
greater price restraint, less open-ended and more selective intervention, and the fixing of quotas
promoting more selective fishing and protecting the environment.
inventing increasingly more selective and accurate new tests, with the ultimate aim of only selling products that give maximum results in terms of quality and performance.
other incentives, including additional quota entitlements to encourage fishermen to move towards more selective and more environmentally friendly fishing gear.