Examples of using Services directive in English and their translations into Swedish
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Computer
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Our parliament has amended the Services Directive.
This means that this directive complements the services directive.
Development of the internal market- Services directive.
He mentioned REACH and the Services Directive.
In writing.-(FR) The Services Directive has just been adopted, by a clear majority.
A compromise is very important for a fundamental document such as the Services Directive.
The Services Directive would provide for competition over salaries in the health sector.
administrative cooperation under the Services Directive.
The most important gap concerns health professionals to whom the Services Directive does not apply.
The proposal thus leverages the approach developed under the Services Directive.
This sets out non-legislative measures designed to complement the Services Directive.
Undertake a first economic assessment of the Services Directive implementation.
Will there be situations where the services directive takes precedence over the directive on mutual recognition,
Implementation of the recently amended Audiovisual Media Services Directive may give rise to an increase in complaints.
With Freja eID you will have two-factor authentication that meets the high standards put forward in the Payment Services Directive 2(PSD2), regarding online payments.
In discussing the Audio-Visual Media Services Directive, the people of the Baltic States think about unbiased media more than advertising sales.
It is not only a Services Directive that we need, but a directive that provides increased trade in services across European borders.
The services directive aims at eliminating obstacles to trade in services,
Ladies and gentlemen, I am fully in favour of the European Parliament passing the Services Directive for the internal market.
The Services Directive, implemented in December 2009, prohibits discriminatory conditions based on the nationality or residence of consumers.