Voorbeelden van het gebruik van A more competitive in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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We now have the opportunity to reassess the existing framework to get rid of bottlenecks and to map out a more competitive future for this crucial industry.
resulting in a more competitive market place.
The support of organisations by improving the sustainability of their activities with a more competitive cost structure.
have contributed to creating a more competitive broadband market.
This strategy is the European economy's roadmap for uniting its forces in the face of globalisation, in a more competitive Europe.
to deliver sustainable growth through a more competitive, resource-efficient economy.
Nonetheless, these solutions represent appropriate steps towards the development of a more competitive market.
better, in a more competitive way.
Union leaders have chosen not to comment on the negotiations saying that members have not yet seen GM's proposal for a more competitive operating agreement at Orion.
The follow up to the Green Paper will aim to help creating a more competitive, efficient, innovative
Eliminating discrimination in order to reap the benefits of diversity is an important element in the development of a more competitive and dynamic economy and society.
Promoting a more competitive and greener economy,
As a step towards a more competitive and profitable shipbuilding sector within the European Union, and on a global basis, the Committee welcomes the Draft Regulation.
A more competitive and integrated internal energy market will make a major contribution to achieving secure,
New EU telecoms rules to ensure a more competitive telecoms sector and better services for
A more competitive environment should allow EU carriers to compete and grow.
new technologies for a more competitive and knowledge-based European economy.
The EU needs a corporate tax system shaped to support a more competitive, innovative and economically-stable EU.
while at the same time talking about the need for a more competitive economy.
Broadly speaking, the stated aims of the liberalisation process were to achieve a more efficient energy sector and a more competitive European economy.