Voorbeelden van het gebruik van This option would in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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This option would mean that no general horizontal action is taken in this field by the Commission now.
This option would not respond to the European Council's call, and stakeholders' expectations,
This option would place in cooperation with the commercial department of the Thai Embassy in your country.
This option would not respond to the increasing public concern about the welfare of the chickens.
This option would require a thorough redrafting
The high effectiveness and efficiency of this option would also reduce the administrative burden linked its application.
This option would reduce illegal employment,
This option would therefore comply with the Charter, in particular its Article 47.
This option would require low resources to implement
The cost for this option would be a flat 3-year rate of $5,000 full price $10,000 for non-WWC members.
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Finally, this option would lead to a partial harmonisation of rates,
Furthermore, this option would not facilitate burden reduction in those Member States that are already using the options. .
By increasing competition this option would lead to a more stable regulatory intervention over a longer period of time.
However, even more than option 3, this option would be clearly disproportionate and is to be discarded upfront.
Moreover this option would contradict the general principle laid down in Community excise legislation that only one rate may be applied within a Member State.
Due to the fact that female non-executive directors' presence would increase to 40%, this option would have a considerable impact on social
However, this option would require Member States to tender out most of their in-house contracts, and would also bring along high administrative costs.
For a considerable number of members this option would represent the most effective solution to overcome the challenge of coherence and consistency in external action.
In addition, this option would ensure full access to justice to European companies in litigation involving third country defendants.