Examples of using Clearer definition in English and their translations into Swedish
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I therefore support Parliament's position which aims for a clearer definition of information and advertising.
Conclusion: Midwives use the concept in different ways and call for a clearer definition and way of working with fear of childbirth.
which is why we would like clearer definition on certain essential points.
For example the clearer definition of terms like"practically eliminating" removes a lot of potential ambiguity and will increase public
For example the clearer definition of terms like"practically eliminating" and"reasonably achievable" remove a lot of potential ambiguity and will increase public
The Committee therefore calls upon the Commission to provide a clearer definition of the field of application.
as will a clearer definition of the roles of the Commission and Member States in the approval of strategies, programmes
harmonised procedures, a clearer definition of priorities at all levels
more democratic decision making procedures and a clearer definition of the rights of EU citizens.
the Commission has established a clearer definition of its role and responsibilities vis-à-vis Member States and the national agencies.
what I welcome in this directive is a clearer definition of patients' rights,
It will therefore have to address the question of a clearer definition of the relationship with the Western European Union,
although there might have been a stronger and clearer definition of the operation of subsidiarity. The suggested division of competences, for each pillar.
which also will result in a clearer definition and mapping of the design process
with the aim of giving a clearer definition of the public service mission,
development which should lead to a clearer definition of ECHO's relations with other Commission services including those dealing with Community development co-operation
From the perspective of the role of the European Parliament, it would be appropriate to make changes along two lines: clearer definition of the role of the European Parliament in the budgetary procedure
at least until we have a clearer definition of activities.
a new definition of the types of commercial transactions covered by the Directive and a clearer definition of“relevant recovery costs” to include internal administrative costs linked to late payment.
dormant commitments and a clearer definition of responsibilities within the project cycle.