Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Quantitative targets in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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to agree on a limited number of quantitative targets.
In this respect, five quantitative targets have been set for Europe as a whole.
The forestry policy plan 1994-2000 incorporates quantitative targets for afforestation and reforestation NL.
education system were approved, but details on organisation and quantitative targets were postponed.
sets overall quantitative targets.
Luxembourghas announced quantitative targets.
appropriate qualitative and quantitative targets.
Moreover, the Commission is invited to reflect on the use of quantitative targets in enterprise policy.
monitoring of indicators, quantitative targets and benchmarking.
While this legislation sets out the procedures and the conditions by which third country nationals should be admitted to the labour market it does not include quantitative targets or quotas.
contains quantitative targets setby Member States for seven priority areas of enterprise policy.
This contributed, in particular, to the monitoring of the EES in the Lisbon framework which sets quantitative targets.
The EESC would propose that quantitative targets be set for these disadvantaged people,
The measures would remain in place until the quantitative targets have been reached;
have quantitative targets to reduce the climate effects of their own portfolio.
Quantitative targets for digitisation will help to focus activities
Quantitative targets have been fixed with a strong accent on the preventative function meaning that all newly selected projects should be visited during the first six months.
It was for that reason that we were so insistent on imposing quantitative targets for research and development.
Furthermore a long term strategy has been set out to improve the basic skills in the work force containing clear quantitative targets.
A number of Member States are less systematic in setting quantitative targets across the full range of the common objectives.