Examples of using A convergence in English and their translations into Swedish
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it is therefore essential to seek a convergence of conditions in EU labour markets.
kent will need To tap into an enormous wellspring of energy. A convergence.
trading partners to ensure a convergence of views in the IMO.
is an example of a convergence system.
they have also meant a convergence in the construction of taxation systems.
is a convergence of musical minds from all sectors of the music industry.
it sends heartbeat messages that also trigger a convergence.
during which, there is a convergence of two different personalities.
Let me just take this opportunity to note that my impression is that there has been a convergence process within the central bank world.
examining best ways to promote a convergence of standards globally.
Increased competition contributes in principle to a convergence in price levels,
Monetary Union- The introduction of a Convergence and Competitiveness Instrument.
it is therefore essential to seek common minimal requirements and a convergence of conditions in EU labour markets while ensuring that the improvement is being maintained as stated in the Treaty.
there is thus a convergence between the autonomous-text and the political author function.
growth- the budgetary and structural reforms linked to it are supposed to do that- any more than it leads to a convergence of economic cycles,
which suggests organising future cohesion policy around three main objectives: a convergence; b regional competitiveness
As organizations recognize the value of converging the industrial plant floor with their IT infrastructure, the gap in the skills that are required to manage such a convergence is becoming apparent.
A convergence of interests must also be sought between the multinational companies
There must be further progress by a convergence of family law developments at national level,
if we are serious, a convergence of joint preferences on matters such as the environment,