Examples of using Open and secure in English and their translations into Swedish
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The challenge is to strike a balance between heightened security requirements and the continuation of open and secure trade and passenger transport.
Countering discrimination, racism and xenophobia must be areas for priority action in any measures under consideration to create a more open and secure Union.
We have driven the change from analog to digital in the video surveillance market making systems smart, open and secure.
We offer you comprehensive inventory monitoring that incorporates a full range of measurement devices and open and secure data integration.
in terms of being competitive, open and secure.
direct technical support and fight for open and secure communications for all.
One key element of the citizens' agenda is the Stockholm Programme for'an open and secure Europe serving
The aim is an open and secure European Union,
Establish an open and secure European Union,
namely ensuring a Single Market for wholesale financial services, open and secure retail markets
provision of open and secure recreational and tourism areas.
stored externally(by both open and secure storage) embedded in the file's container fields.
with a focus on promoting access to affordable, open and secure broadband connectivity and to digital infrastructure,
built an open and secure European Union,
the implementation of some of the measures proposed in it has enabled the European Union to develop policies aimed at creating a more open and secure society for all of us who live in the European Union's area of freedom and understanding.
Frequency open and secured.
In December 2009, the European Council adopted the‘Stockholm programme- An open and secure Europe serving
substantial progress has been made towards creating a more open and secure Europe.
Joint communication to the European Parliament and the Council: For an open and secure global maritime domain:
In the Stockholm Programme(An open and secure Europe serving