Examples of using More coordinated in English and their translations into Swedish
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We need to do more, to make more coordinated efforts- certainly more than two percent- in order to deal with it.
As we build a more coordinated EU system for managing our external borders, the importance of Frontex increases.
During that time, a more coordinated organization and working method for communication has been established,
education should be addressed in a more coordinated manner and research results better disseminated
The need for better, more coordinated infrastructure for the three types of service in question, accessible to all through suitable means and reference structures on the ground?
a need for a more coordinated regional development has become clear.
This might still point to a more coordinated Community response in the event of an IEA decision to release stocks.
Simplification of the current governance structures would support more coordinated implementation of some of the initiatives proposed in this Agenda.
scope that arise from more coordinated joint actions.
unifying patient records across healthcare and social welfare systems to enable more coordinated support.
This will also require a more coordinated approach to armament at European level,
We have made important progress towards a more coordinated and long-term international response to world food security.
there is a need for better and more coordinated customs controls.
A more coordinated regional approach:(1)
The Norwegian government's proposal of 31 March 2006 for a new and more coordinated system for monitoring the marine ecosystems in the north is welcome in this context.
We need to make the ongoing European engagement in the Sahel more coherent, more coordinated and more effective.
This whole discussion on more coordinated economic and employment policy started in Essen 10 or 12 years ago.
The proposal put forward by the Norwegian government in March 2006 for a new and more coordinated system for monitoring the marine ecosystems in the north is welcome in this context.
There is a general need for a more structured information ex change and more coordinated action.
Should there be a more coordinated approach across Member States for renewables support schemes?