Examples of using More coordinated in English and their translations into Romanian
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We have made important progress towards a more coordinated and long-term international response to world food security.
The aim is to develop a more coordinated approach to bring European added value to this region.
Europe and its Member States need to develop a stronger and more coordinated and coherent response to these challenges,
While supporting a more coordinated cross border approach to this sector,
realise such cost reductions, a more coordinated, planned and geographically more concentrated offshore wind development with cross-border coordination is absolutely necessary.
Develop a more coordinated approach to economic diplomacy, ensuring that all
As we build a more coordinated EU system for managing our external borders,
They will also ensure a more coordinated approach between the protection
We need to make the ongoing European engagement in the Sahel more coherent, more coordinated and more effective.
To rectify this, donors should do more and in a more coordinated way in fragile states10.
Responding together in a meaningful way requires a more coordinated, systematic and structured approach,
smuggling of human beings, a more coordinated approach is needed in order to drive forward policy initiatives to tackle the phenomenon.
the public consultation showed that start-ups and scale-ups would benefit from more coordinated support.
as it could help to secure a more coordinated approach at international level.
of their policies and will seek a more coordinated approach between donors in this respect.
However, as I said just now in a previous reply, whilst the Commission is working on a more coordinated mechanism, the solution will not be easy.
In times of economic crisis, a more coordinated and integrated approach between the EU
These include the deployment of very high capacity connectivity networks, more coordinated management of radio spectrum for wireless networks
Therefore, unless more coordinated and sustainable action is taken to combat infringements of IPR, the EU faces