Examples of using Flexible approach in English and their translations into Swedish
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We need a flexible approach based on scientific assessment allowing fishing to continue for other species.
It is important to adopt a flexible approach so that it can be updated where necessary.
However, we also require a flexible approach, especially on herbal nutrient combinations,
The Action Plan provides for a dynamic and flexible approach, to keep track of the fast changing environment8.
The Council's common position provides for a more flexible approach to finding the best option to ensure interaction between the Community scheme
The current dynamic situation in the neighbourhood requires a flexible approach to planning and implementation
We must adopt a flexible approach to ensure that Europe can remain competitive in the world market
The result is a flexible approach under which Member States can make their views known when they intend to maintain
multifaceted and flexible approach, on three different levels:
But we also have a flexible approach, so it's easy to change the layout and work spaces.
Firstly, there is the flexible approach to setting a ceiling on amounts to be received from EU funds, as advocated by the European Parliament in its resolution.
Develop a coherent, balanced and flexible approach to CSR encompassing all the relevant issues;
Eynesbury is committed to a diverse and flexible approach in the delivery of quality education
We will have to adopt a flexible approach, enabling Member States to use a wide range of measures.
Furthermore, a flexible approach must be taken to the temporary authorisation of chemicals, with due consideration for sector-specific product cycles.
This includes the widest selection of shared and bespoken live tables and flexible approach to online and multi-channel delivery.
provides an exciting and flexible approach to postgraduate study,
In Belgium a flexible approach has been adopted,
The European Union will be first in the world to have a regulatory definition of engineered nanomaterials and a coherent and flexible approach to this technology.
A flexible approach is proposed to take into account the diverse recipients to whom the principles are addressed.