Examples of using Common standard in English and their translations into Swedish
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Common standard A4; A3;
If EU companies are reporting profits according to a common standard why not use this common measure of profitability as a starting point for taxation purposes?
As already emphasised, border checks are carried out in accordance with uniform principles based on a common standard.
Asylum: Commission proposes a common definition of refugee and a common standard of refugee rights.
should go further to ensure that Member States develop a common standard.
it needs someone who can at least start a conversation about a common standard.
but as soon as a common standard develops, COWI will adopt it.
The transition to the new common standard and mandatory CE marking will take place during the period 1 July 2016- 1 July 2017.
However, that there is no common standard in Myanmar, so you may encounter various types of plugs and sockets.
In accordance with Article 28(2), the Commission may adopt a common standard audit report for annual
The coordinator correctly identifies at the outset the difficulty in processing the data because of the absence of a common standard in the countries of the Union.
Let us make sure that we confront this very important issue together and have one common standard on human rights and on arms exports.
thus worked to a common standard of training.
since there is no common standard for e-signatures.
with a very common standard steel water tower.
maintenance information available through websites shall follow the common standard referred to in Article 65.
For victims of cross-border crime in particular, a common standard is needed covering the type of information that should be available throughout the Union,
Finally, I want to urge the Commission to use all opportunities available to it to promote an acceptance for an international small arms treaty in order to move forward a common standard approach for arms sales internationally.
The EESC believes that, pursuant to Article 5 TEC, to ensure the required comprehensive high level common standard of equal treatment in respect of all such areas of activity cannot be achieved other than by legislation at European level.
We must ensure that as we move towards mutual recognition of judgments we are establishing in Europe the highest common standard, not the lowest common denominator,