Examples of using Cecs in English and their translations into Portuguese
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potentially important conclusion from recent studies is that, unlike the EU, many CECs are likely to experience a significant growth in younger people aged 20 to 35 over the next decade or so.
The provisions on free trade in the European agreements with the 10 CECs have opened the way to their economic integration with the EU,
to contribute towards decentralisation in the CECs.
aci 544.4r-88 and cecs 38(2004), and another ones, rilem tc 162-tdf(2003)
In this joint CECS/UFABC and EPUSP research project,
Central European Comparative Studies(CECS) is a two-year English-language Master's degree programme,
Since 1993 Central European countries'(CECs) trade with the rest of the world has more than doubled.
It provided for PHARE CBC programmes covering border regions of Central European Countries(CECs) with EU Member States.
Four types of regional labour market developments in the CECs industrial structure and more SMEs than
to set up a pre-accession structural programme for the CECs.
Trade between the EU and the CECs has also increased significantly since 1993,
Unemployment rates in the CECs were only slightly higher than in the EU in 1999 10.2% on average as against 9.3.
The latter is more common for the EU Member States, while the CECs generally have only one partner represented in each project.
the estimates for current Member States suggest that implementing the acquis could create up to 50,000 jobs in the CECs.
more generally the rural economies of many CECs have to face important social structural(and sometimes also environmental) problems.
It is notable that the application of EU prices to the CECs would increase levels of market price support without raising them to EU levels.
4.1% of our exports of these products to CECs candidate countries in terms of value.
Employment in industry is estimated to have fallen by between 25-50% in the CECs over the 1990s, but despite this, the proportion of workers employed in declining industries in many regions remains high.
in 30 European countries(including the EEA, CECs, Cyprus, Switzerland
Economic transition in the CECs implies a marked shift in the sectoral pattern of employment,