Voorbeelden van het gebruik van A code of in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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It is a code of letters and numbers reveals the manufacturer
bodies have also adopted a code of good administrative behaviour.
SCHMIDHUBER.-(DE) The Commission is at present examining all relevant aspects including a code of con duct for breeders.
He matched some of Afef's points with a link to a code of ethics from a bloggers group in Nepal.
I would have preferred it if we could have made do with a code of conduct, which operates very well in a number of Member States.
The Commission's proposal to develop a code of good practice should provide guidance for those wishing to engage in CSR activities.
The majority, if not all, breed clubs have a code of ethics that require members to breed healthy dogs.
He and his knights lived by a code of chivalry, their hearts pure and noble.
Supposedly, there was even an inscription on a bust of Shakespeare that used a code of letter-shapes.
Thirdly, the governance of budgetary statistics has been improved with agreement to implement a code of best practice.
bodies to his recommendation to adopt a Code of Good Administrative Behaviour.
vzw values a code of ethics for fundraising.
Within a few seconds you will receive a text message containing a code of 8 numerals.
Commissioner, social dialogue between Member States must be promoted, with a view to introducing a code of good practice. Such a code could prevent price falls posing a threat to the sector.
The preparatory work will comprise a draft working plan for the period of 1 May to 31 December 2000, a code of ethics for IAS staff and the design of a common approach to internal auditing.
Yeats, describes the relationships as“a code of ignoble submission”- a harsh judgment perhaps,
including setting targets for reducing timescales for key administrative processes and drawing up a code of good practice;
On 6 September 2001, the European Parliament adopted a resolution approving a Code of Good Administrative Behaviour which European Union institutions