Examples of using May introduce in English and their translations into Polish
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Member States may introduce or retain more favourable provisions in so far as they are compatible with this Directive.
Employers may introduce one break from work which is not calculated against the working time,
Member States may introduce rules when the products are not subject to intracommunity trade,
The EU may introduce further restrictions in the event of infectious animal diseases in third countries.
Member States may introduce the obligatory use of electronic identification for animals born on their territory before the date to be established,
In addition, the municipal council may introduce other than those referred to in the Act exemption from market fee.
provisions of paragraph 1, Member States may introduce or maintain voluntary accreditation schemes aiming at enhanced levels of certification-service provision.
In addition, the municipal council may introduce other than the listed exemption from tax on immovable property.
the Member State may introduce incentive criteria relating,
That Directive provides that the competent authority in a Member State may introduce a system of surveillance networks.
of these optional terms, the Member States may introduce conditions stricter than those laid down in this Title.
States concerned may introduce quantitative import restrictions.
Member States which so wish may introduce the implementation of long-term planning.
May introduce penalties in cases where operators do not comply with the scheme rules
As a consequence, bad quality fodder may introduce unwanted components to the food chain,
At the 2.4 GHz band- in addition to Wi-Fi networks- there are many other devices(eg. some models of microwave ovens) that may introduce noise and reduce signal quality.
The Member States may introduce nationally financed accompanying measures for crew members of affected fishing vessels
Member States may introduce administrative sanctions,
Member States may introduce general authorisations to the extent necessary in order to guarantee compliance with the essential requirements.
The EESC welcomes the fact that the"Commission may introduce proposals that specifically cater for volunteering in the EU's employment strategy,