Examples of using Policy developments in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Key changes are based on recent European summits, policy developments and the assessment set out in the employment report.
In addition, the Commission is reviewing its overall security policy as a result of internal reorganisation activities and policy developments.
It wants to encourage the involvement of the ORs in the debate on the Green Paper on Territorial Cohesion and on maritime policy developments.
And tomorrow you have a segment on Jane Pauley's show to discuss foreign policy developments.
The Working Group analysed environmental policy developments since 1992 and current efforts to address environmental problems in China,
The Commission will analyse the investment targets and policy developments these contain and, in cooperation with Member States,
This reflection was prompted by a number of important policy developments(such as the results of the 1996 Intergovernmental Conference)
The Commission also publishes a practical guide for consumers detailing consumer policy developments, and explaining what protection is available on matters such as product safety,
research on new policy developments in the domain of free movement of workers linked for example to the end of transitional periods and modernisation of social security coordination provisions.
even map out the broad lines of policy developments in the sanitation sector in decades.
the European Commission launched a public consultation on future policy developments in this area, with the publication of a Green Paper on Nondiscrimination
EURORDIS closely follows all significant policy developments and participates actively to ensure the voice of rare disease patients is present
the National Rural Enterprise Centre, in the UK, runs an information system providing regular up-dates on policy developments, initiatives, agencies
We have yet to make a convincing case that diversity should not prevent ombudsmen from being taken fully into account in the many new European policy developments that the Member States' authorities and the EU institutions and bodies continue to produce.
These Brussels based offices monitor EC policy developments, act as an early warning system for their domestic colleagues,
national, of progress; policy developments reported by Member States;
the most important changes are an answer to the Community policy developments, new needs expressed by Commission services
The articleanalyses European employment policy developments, the‘active ageing' conceptand life course changes,
a‘negative' trend does notnecessarily mean that no positive policy developments aretaking place to change these parameters.
It examines policy developments since the end of 1997 under three main themes: