Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Administrative structure in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The administrative structure of the states, regions
but the final administrative structure of the province is not yet set.
Few cities possess an administrative structure that can ensure such integration,
However, it must be stressed that Member States' ports differ in terms of ownership as well as in their organisational and administrative structure.
This provision will take effect in the case of new appointments within the Agency's administrative structure.
a new church and administrative structure was separated from the Zaporozhye diocese.
We have previously emphasized the necessity of giving administrative help to countries where the administrative structure is weak.
Willem I actually came at a time when he could take full advantage of the infrastructure and the administrative structure set up by Napoleon.
of management training and adapting institutional and administrative structure.
Moreover, a methodology and the appropriate administrative structure for the drafting of impact assessments shall be defined.
Concern ing the administration of general CAP require ments, substantial adaptation of the current administrative structure will be required.
This may then itself decide on the creation of the most appropriate administrative structure.
reorganization of administrative structure and construction of new facilities.
The 13 periferies, whose administrative structure derives from the Law of 1986,
No prior knowledge of the administrative structure in another Member State is required in order to use IMI.
In addition, a separate scheme would require a new administrative structure and contradict our intention to strive for better lawmaking.
Such a simple administrative structure keeps the lines of communication shorter,
This legislation does not concern the regional administrative structure in their country, but is purely a statistical classification that mirrors NUTS.
Member States may designate more than one central access point to reflect their organisational and administrative structure in the fulfilment of their constitutional or legal requirements.
They were all in favour of it, but some feared that it would lead to a new administrative structure added to the Commission and the Council General Secretariat.