Examples of using An efficient use in English and their translations into Swedish
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demonstrates its deep commitment to the principles of sustainability with an efficient use of the circular economy.
the climate and for an efficient use of the planet's resources.
Based on our clients' needs, we develop reliable solutions with an efficient use of the selected biofuels within.
The award win recognises 3 Step IT's deep commitment to the principles of sustainability with an efficient use of the circular economy.
sites to be visited are an example of an efficient use of technology and energy saving.
resulting in an efficient use of silicon and a high level of oxygen permeability.
Promote an efficient use of bio-based resources through a series of measures, such as guidance
To promote an efficient use of natural resources, their prices should reflect their costs to society,
Promote an efficient use of bio-based resources through a series of measures,
In order to enable an efficient use of the microscopes they began their search for a simple to use booking system with powerful reporting systems
therefore believes it is crucial to develop a similar strategy for other transport modes in order to ensure fair competition and an efficient use of the transport system as a whole;
in addition, contribute to an efficient use of the network.
cost information provides a solid basis for defining water pricing policies that promote an efficient use of water resources and limit pollution by different economic sectors.
and guarantees an efficient use of scarce public resources.".
economic governance, thus creating favourable conditions, among other things, for an efficient use of capital and labour,
should ensure an efficient use of resources, prioritise investment
businesses and labour, an efficient use of public funds is also needed to support growth enhancing investment while addressing welfare needs and the fiscal challenges of ageing populations;
The objective of reasonable traffic management is to contribute to an efficient use of network resources and to an optimisation of overall transmission quality responding to the objectively different technical quality of service requirements
The key elements of the existing Directive are the prohibition of any limitation in the number of new entrants(except to the extent required to ensure an efficient use of radio frequencies), priority given to general authorisations,