Examples of using Number of instruments in English and their translations into Swedish
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A number of instruments were recognised as relevant:
The Council adopted a regulation bringing a number of instruments into line with the new comitology rules, following a first reading agreement with the European Parliament.
The EU has a number of instruments at its disposal that can add value to what Member States and industry is already doing.
It is not always appreciated that the Tacis Programme is only one of a number of instruments helping to achieve the wider objectives of European Union policy.
A number of instruments for cooperation between the European Parliament
It is important to recognise that taxation is one of a number of instruments for tackling environmental problems.
her colleagues on their excellent work which could serve as springboard for a number of instruments.
Hence there may be considerable discrepancies between the total number of opinions and the number of instruments adopted by the Commission.
This term already appears in a number of instruments and has not, to date, been formally defined,
A number of instruments have been developed in recent years,
Since 2013 is the last year of commitment for the 2007-2013 programming period, for a number of instruments a final evaluation assessing the extent to which objectives have been achieved has not been finalised.
Although the EU has a number of instruments for the co-ordination of economic policy the crisis has shown that they have not been used to the full
As I said, the European Union has a number of instruments in place and will do everything to support greater participation of women in civil
Adaptation of a number of instruments to the regulatory procedure with scrutiny,"omnibus" Regulation, Part One- Adaptation of a number of instruments with regard to the regulatory procedure with scrutiny,"omnibus" Regulation,
Whereas the EU and its Member States have also committed to a number of instruments, in particular the 2011 UNGPs
NOTES that the Community has established a number of instruments to ensure that competition functions effectively;
On the basis of the comments received during the public consultation, the present Communication identifies a number of instruments that could be deployed at the local level to improve the availability of broadband.
There may be a difference between the total number of favourable opinions delivered by committees and the number of instruments adopted by the Commission in a given sector, since opinions were delivered in 2001
Although the EU has a number of instruments for the co-ordination of economic policy the crisis has shown that they have not been used to the full
Member States have at their disposal a number of instruments to intervene on markets