Examples of using Including more in English and their translations into Polish
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deepening more competitive markets, we should use all tools available, including more investment-friendly fiscal and custom policies,
A stronger and more rigorous securitization framework including more rigorous due diligence should contribute towards more responsible underwriting
You are also going to come across a huge selection of side games at Angry Bingo including more slot games that you could have ever hoped for and plenty of casino card and table games such as Blackjack and Roulette.
a targeted consultation, including more detailed and technical questions directed at the ESAs, national authorities,
You are also going to come across a huge selection of side games at Angry Bingo including more slot games that you could have ever hoped for and plenty of casino card and table games such as Blackjack and Roulette.
effective support through public funding, including more public-private cooperation.
to increase the influence of the instruments on policy, including more systematic use of performance information(objectives measured by means of indicators)
Due to the specific circumstances linked to the implementation of the EIAD(i.e. differences in national systems, including more stringent provisions in some MS, variety of environmental issues,
Better coordinated and more effective aid at EU level as well as implementation of the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, including more predictable aid mechanisms,
A wide range of existing technologies will need to be widely deployed, including more advanced technologies,
manufacturing sectors to greater resource efficiency, including more effective recycling;
mandate for Frontex and I hope that we will succeed in introducing improvements, including more transparency and specific requirements for the agency to act in accordance with human rights.
they need to take account of the changing nature of our electricity sector based on a competitive market with multiple power producers, including more variable power production from wind and solar energy.
i.e. better reflecting all four thematic priorities of the GAMM, including more actions with regard to legal migration,
and industry, including more than 250 general
fluorescent lamps since they have a more balanced visible spectrum than other fluorescent lamps, including more of the red and blue wavelengths,
as well as applications in many commercial sectors including more precise farming,
from the Member States, including more systematic use of Passenger Name Record(PNR)
developing countries currently outside the Kyoto Protocol, including more policy areas,
MEMO/09/371 includes more details on the project