Examples of using Policies to reduce in English and their translations into Italian
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through specific policies to reduce production costs(80% of which due to staff costs), through the increase in revenues from the sale of services to the PA
Policies to reduce income and induce people into debt which serves to be able to blackmail the working class,
We must also take into account that the consensus for policies to reduce the incentives decreases the importance that the industry has taken in various countries,
in the Council Recommendation on policies to reduce early school leaving.
The Council reached political agreement- the United Kingdom voting against- on a recommendation regarding policies to reduce early school leaving(9423/11),
in the Council Recommendation on policies to reduce early school leaving.
financial imbalance and policies to reduce interest rates
there is no policy to reduce working hours,
A policy to reduce interest rates is also necessary both to' help reduce budget deficits
Under a policy to reduce GHG emissions, priority should be
the European Parliament: A policy to reduce unwanted by-catches
growth and our policy to reduce poverty.
Today, the European Parliament voted on the report on a policy to reduce unwanted by-catches and eliminate discards.
the unemployed are important components of the policy to reduce bottlenecks in specific sectors(especially ICT,
Any policy to reduce environmental impacts,
as well as social cohesion in relation to the important leadership shown by Brazil in its policy to reduce poverty through the'Bolsa Família' or'family fund.
on behalf of the Committee on Fisheries, on a policy to reduce unwanted by-catches
the European Parliament A policy to reduce unwanted by-catches
bearing in mind that any new policy to reduce fleet capacity must be based on the degree of true compliance with previously set objectives
I am voting against this report. It ignores, or at least underestimates, the recessionary effect of a policy to reduce public spending being carried out simultaneously by most of the EU Member States, just as the EU was leaving behind the major recession that began in 2008.