Examples of using Broad definition in English and their translations into Swedish
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The report reflects well the new security challenges the EU faces and gives a broad definition of security.
Madam President, in December of last year, the Council rejected Parliament's proposal for a broad definition of‘family.
The results from the completed study show that each teacher has a broad definition of the concept reading comprehension.
I also believe that the not overly broad definition of'dependency' to mean needing electricity for equipment operation is correct.
Contrary to common usage, a broad definition is given to the term‘rights of custody' to encompass any right to have a say in determining the child's place of residence.
Is this so far from the broad definition established by the European Court of Justice of the concepts of economic activity and enterprise?
A broad definition of innovation is therefore called for, like the one given in the Commission's Green Paper on Innovation4.
The broad definition of the material scope,
The broad definition of the term, included in the Acquisitions Directive's level 3 guidance, 23 is however not used by regulators in connection with takeover bids.
The broad definition in Article 3(2) of the Return Directive covers any third-country national who does not enjoy a legal right to stay in a Member State.
This broad definition of business services includes all the'services sector' except community, social and personal services.
The very broad definition in Mrs Karamanou' s report therefore gives my group some cause for concern.
To that end, could the broad definition of the term“jurisdiction” in Article 2 of Regulation(EC)
Is also concerned that the broad definition of the offence of sedition could jeopardize the rights of free speech,
In order to enhance the process of approximation of legislation, this Framework Decision adopts the broad definition of the crime included in the above mentioned UN and CoE instruments.
In its opinion on Access to European Union citizenship, the Committee pointed out that this broad definition corresponded to the one adopted by the Commission and termed"civic citizenship.
The UN Convention on Biological Diversity3 provides in Article 2 a broad definition of the concept.
followed by an expert mission to develop'action fiches' which provide a broad definition of potential projects.
want this to happen, let us not agree to this ridiculous, broad definition of vodka.
Our broad definition of corruption also means that responses might encompass phenomena that vary greatly in severity,