Examples of using Better knowledge in English and their translations into Romanian
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Better knowledge and awareness of the local population
All these activities serve to a better knowledge of Transylvania and Romania,
A better knowledge and awareness of the local population
Sure, a better knowledge of the gaming space in Romania would be beneficial for both sides,
Whereas effective action is primarily reliant on better knowledge and rational use of existing antimicrobial medicines;
Member States need to have better knowledge of each other's criminal justice systems.
With the post, people can learn a better knowledge about how to put music on iPhone without iTunes or computer.
Better knowledge in this area can also be beneficial for a sustainable use of inland waterways for transport.
Better knowledge is essential for identifying adaptation
For insurers, a local presence is often necessary in order to have a better knowledge of the on-the-spot risk and of the consumers to be covered.
an application of EU regulations adjusted to national situations and a better knowledge of citizens expectations.
will contribute to providing a better knowledge base in the field of youth.
as they equip citizens with better knowledge and skills.
alongside better knowledge and smarter investments,
Moreover, the EIR will contribute to better knowledge on public administration quality as one of the causes of environmental implementation gaps,
which ensure a better knowledge of customers and a better understanding of the nature of their business;
Proper legislation, well-designed software and better knowledge among the general public on how to use these technologies are essential to protect ourselves from invasions of our privacy- whether it's by the state or businesses.
contributing to a better knowledge of wines obtained in Romanian Romanian varieties.
that provides a better knowledge regarding the results of an institution's activity34.
Better knowledge of shareholders could also lead to management entrenchment, i.e. help management to better defend themselves against any actions by shareholders to challenge their conduct of business.