Examples of using Better definition in English and their translations into Swedish
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Application of the new functions in the threat listing page made possible a better specification of criteria considered relevant by Member States when reporting as well as a better definition of syndrome and diseases, pathogens and the geographical origin of the events.
The EU can contribute in this field to the better definition of common objectives based on user requirements
the small farmer scheme and the better definition of"active farmers")
Unfair Commercial Practices Directive(UCPD) and the Consumer Rights Directive(CRD); better definition of what constitutes"essential" information a consumer must be given; the contractual liabilities of online platforms e.g. Amazon.
in terms of better definition and classification of risk levels,
Better definition of the European Union's role; the EU should- and it is in its long-term interest to do so- participate in the development of non-Member States
The aim is to ensure that only safe products are placed on the market by introducing more stringent obligations on producers and distributors, better definition of product safety criteria,
We want greater transparency and better definitions.
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Obviously we need better definitions of the various types of crimes.
Guidelines for writing good Definitions[edit].
The Directive currently in force failed to provide good definitions of a number of points.
Where it might lead to problems, we have found good definitions.
For smaller users, we are trying to establish better definitions for the instruments, which are often far from user-friendly,
Provide better definitions of certain proposed concepts,
We need better reporting, better definitions and in addition to this, I would suggest a threefold approach.
improvements, better definitions and possibly simplification,
we have stronger rules for residue and we have better definitions of good agricultural practices.
We have no good definition of what we consider to be sustainable and this leads to subjective views, propaganda and unjust positions.
Concerning registration, the Opinion asks for better definitions and clarification on which substances will be included in REACH