Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Knowledge-based economy in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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However, a knowledge-based economy will need an increasingly better skilled labour force.
Achieve its strategic goal of becoming the most competitive knowledge-based economy in the world.
This is the only way to seize the opportunities the new knowledge-based economy offers.
The important thing is the knowledge-based economy and society.
The European Union is increasingly becoming a knowledge-based economy and society.
dynamic and knowledge-based economy.
More than ever before, people are the most important resource in the new knowledge-based economy.
There is no question that the future belongs to the information society and knowledge-based economy.
The European Union's goal is a knowledge-based economy.
The transition to a knowledge-based economy must be backed up by a better policy as regards R& D,
In the knowledge-based economy, economic and technological intelligence is a vital component of competitive research and innovation strategies.
Universities are key players in Europe's future and for the successful transition to a knowledge-based economy and society.
They contribute to the building of a knowledge-based economy and therefore to achieving the objectives of the Lisbon Partnership for Growth and Jobs.
Competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic konkurentno i dinamično gospodarstvo temeljeno na znanju u svijetu,
The European Council in Lisbon agreed that the strategic goal of the Union was to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy.
media competences required in a knowledge-based economy and society.
reflecting the need for better jobs in a knowledge-based economy and the need to promote EU competitiveness;
our aim was to become'the most competitive and knowledge-based economy in the world', but that did not happen.
EU leaders launch the‘Lisbon process' aimed at turning Europe into the‘most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world' by 2010.
The electronic communications sector is of fundamental importance to the full development of the knowledge-based economy.