Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Increased economic in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Due to the increased economic importance of online gaming
Increased economic integration in the region,
The increased economic interdependence has intensified cooperation between regions
a free trade zone, increased economic cooperation, cultural cooperation
conditions needed to increase competitiveness on world markets in a time of increased economic, social and technological change.
signalling increased economic competition and possible shifts in national production structures,
society- such as the ageing of the population and of the workforce; increased economic competition; persistent unemployment;
all of which is further complicated by woman's greater personal freedom and increased economic liberty.
is already declining in many regions, increased economic pressure from global competitors,
the regions need to stop treading the traditional path and focus on the increased economic importance of new branches of industry,
whereas, against a background of increased economic competition, that objective presupposes in particular that measures be taken to enable enterprises to improve their competitiveness
goods available in the US, but seemed not to recognize that access to that lifestyle requires increased economic and personal freedom- precisely the kind of freedom that underpins democratic societies.
in particular the high tax burden on labour and the consequences of increased economic integration, highlights that there is scope for shifting the tax burden from labour to other tax bases,
based on an ecosystem approach during early 2010, and which, in the light of increased economic activities at sea,
An ever increasing economic integration in Europe will reinforce this phenomenon.
This stability and increasing economic cooperation will now be embodied in the euro.
Increasing economic divergence within the Union/Eurozone.
Increasing economic heterogeneity within the Union/eurozone.
Riding on the increasing economic malaise, popularity of the N.S.D.A.P. rose again.
Changing political attitude and increasing economic pressures.