Examples of using Conditions for access in English and their translations into Swedish
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The introduction of harmonised principles and conditions for access to operational data should facilitate the provision of air navigation services
In December, the Commission adopted a proposal for a regulation on conditions for access to the gas transmission networks73.
recent reforms could further restrict the conditions for access to a number of benefits.
the United States regarding certain conditions for access to the US Visa Waiver Programme which fall under EU competence.
If all conditions for access are fulfilled,
Amending Regulation(EC) No 1228/2003 on conditions for access to the network for cross-border exchanges in electricity.
protecting consumers by setting conditions for access to the incumbent's infrastructure.
Conditions for access to digital television
If all conditions for access are fulfilled,
Regulation(EC) No 715/2009 on conditions for access to the natural gas transmission networks(Article 23);
The Directive will create more flexible conditions for access to employment and work,
The national designated authorities must follow a procedure to access the VIS once all conditions for access are fulfilled.
What new barriers are created at European level by the fact that the conditions for access to this information differ from one Member State to another?
On the contrary, impact on third countries would be positive as Member States would not be entitled to maintain more generous conditions for access to justice in their national law.
subscriptions or charges or conditions for access to Betway Live Video in the future.
make more flexible- conditions for access to the resources needed for cooperation across borders
Conditions for access to notified operator's operational support systems,
The Commission recalls that the conditions for access and exercise of health professions have been harmonised by the professional qualifications directive.
The Committee considers that the current differing conditions for access to public sector information in the Member States create barriers at European level.
Those differences lead to uneven conditions for access to credit and to uneven recovery rates in the Member States.