Examples of using Quality of data in English and their translations into Swedish
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The proposal will improve the quality of data exchanged between Member States in relation to intra-Community supplies of goods.
In the report year, GTK continued to improve the availability and quality of data according to the requirements of Finland's legislation on geodata
Maintaining the quality of data is essential
The quality of data collected and reported in accordance with paragraph 1,
We are thrilled with the quality of data we are getting with the Irys system
It aims to improve the quality of data collected with a view to better managing the relationship between residents and traffic.
The use of Earth Observation data would improve the quality of data used by public administrations.
Efforts should be made to improve the quality of data, including by examining the feasibility of using additional data sources.
The quality of data collected and reported in accordance with point(c)
An improved and strengthened reporting system will increase data availability and the quality of data and information notified to the Commission on a short term basis.
I agree with the approach of making the officers of national statistical offices personally responsible for the quality of data provided to Eurostat.
inaccuratereporting which affected the quality of data reported to the Commission.
(b) the use of modern control technologies for the availability and quality of data on fisheries;
That requires common regulations, so that we can determine the legality and quality of data being processed by the competent authorities in the Member States.
it can be done repeatedly and provide a quality of data that has been missing in many other experiments.”.
Improving the quality of data, the recruitment and effective utilization of community health workers
Whenever new data requirements or insufficient quality of data are identified in the domains referred to in Article 2,
The simple fact that with astronomical amounts of refunds, like ECU 11 million from 1991 to 1994, the quality of data submitted still leaves much to be desired,
When the quality of data is inadequate, we know full well what happens:
These activities will increase the quality of data, standardise data collection,