Examples of using Competiveness in English and their translations into Romanian
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should not be delayed, as this would hamper the competiveness of Europe.
can improve performance, competiveness and market share through the CPD Accredited Employer scheme.
we will not achieve sustainable construction or sustainable competiveness for the construction sector.
Without high quality in planning we will not achieve sustainable construction or sustainable competiveness for the construction sector.
Innovation is also an important driver to increase competiveness, job creation
Competiveness Proofing has been fully integrated into the Commission's impact assessments for all major proposals with significant effects on competitiveness.
Couldn't the Competiveness and Innovation Framework Programme or Risk Sharing Financial Facility for research cover these sectors?
This ambitious package, in particular the measures to increase competiveness and to liberalise the economy, now need implementation.
We can no longer build at world's level a competiveness which does not take into account, in the production costs, the sustainability aspects.
40% for transition, and 52% for competiveness regions).
Brussels, 07 December 2011- Access to finance is essential to enhance the competiveness and growth potential of SMEs.
The actions proposed by this Communication should also contribute to reduce competiveness gap across Member States and EU regions.
legislation and, of course, the competiveness of the sector.
innovation potential of environmentally-friendly cities can improve people's quality of life and increase competiveness.
who heads Serbia's Association of Agricultural Economists, said the government's policy towards small producers should focus on the development of animal husbandry and increased competiveness.
It is a strategy that will enable legal work- a driver of essential economic growth- to thrive and so relaunch the competiveness of the EU's economic and social system in
the informal meeting of the Competiveness Council, held on 17 July 2008 in Versailles,
for long-term growth and competitiveness, and to addressing the causes of the UK's lack of external competiveness in manufacturing sectors.
boosting their competiveness and achieving the wider Europe 2020 goals.
investing in education and research in order to create more employment and boost competiveness should be one of the main messages to pass on to the Spring European Council.