Examples of using More integrated in English and their translations into Romanian
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Communication on a more integrated European Standardisation System and legislative proposal on standardisation,
Consumers and traders would benefit directly from a more integrated single space encompassing payment cards,
Progress towards a more integrated financial architecture, comprising banking supervision and cross-border crisis resolution,
Developing a more integrated, sustainable, innovative and competitive European defence technological
the perspective of moving towards a more integrated system would increase confidence in the euro
And a more integrated approach will make sure the various funds serve coherent goals
Agroforestry combines agriculture and orchard/forestry technologies to create more integrated, diverse, productive,
gives the rooms a more integrated look than when there are separate bulky cabinets,
In short, the EU economy urgently needs a more integrated, deepened Single Market for services.
increased package density, and a more integrated design.
be desirable to go further in facilitating a more integrated treatment of corporate groups in insolvency.
to adopt a more integrated approach and reduce compartmentalisation to a minimum.
It is a mystery to me why the more robust and more integrated social rights are seen primarily as a problem.
we have different problems because this is the first time we have had this type of monetary union without some more integrated institutional setting.
combined with existing macroeconomic indicators, will enable more integrated and efficient analysis of decisions.
it is unlikely to be effective or feasible unless a more integrated insolvency treatment of banking groups is made possible.
The EESC underlines that civil society also has to play its often underestimated role in the future architecture of the EU and of a more integrated euro area.
To contribute to the achievement of a more integrated and more effective European payment services market;
This new Better Regulation framework also allows the Commission to apply the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality in a more integrated and comprehensive way than before.
forward-looking, more integrated, sustainable and cross-sectoral;