Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Where competition in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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For those markets where competition is not yet effective(such as the crucial broadband supply market),
The Commission has shown that it is prepared to intervene if existing service providers reduce tariffs where competition is more intense
By purchasing a business- especially in the smaller segment where competition is not as fierce- you can still earn a certain return on your investment, as well as engaging your entrepreneurial mindset.
The growing number of Member States where competition for high-speed transmission capacity is significant will result in fewer SMP designations for high-speed lines, starting with international circuits.
Therefore, public policy should focus on issues where competition is not effective
that'[t]he Union shall offer its citizens? a single market where competition is free and undistorted?
in intra-Community trade but in worldwide shipping where competition from third flag car riers is felt at a much larger scale.
For there to be genuine competition between materials, in addition to the targets associated with materials I think there should also be a general aim where competition would be based on bringing more packaging materials that fulfil environmental criteria onto the market.
an internal market where competition is free and undistorted?
national regulatory authorities should be able to relax regulatory obligations in those markets where competition is delivering the desired results.
research for overall well-being, in a world where competition comes not only from North America
The Commission also already asked to provide information about their tax ruling practices to help it identify if and where competition in the Single Market is being distorted through selective tax advantages.
especially in sectors where competition has been found to be inadequate,
third decades of the 20th century, where competition was conducted on oval race courses with surfaces composed of wooden planks.
This farce is the same with elections(where competition is fake),
electricity activities where competition is possible,
in accordance with the Guidelines and only impose or maintain obligations where competition is not effective.
With developed countries, where competition is a key element, it is crucial to ensure more cooperation on'public good' research, such as on safety and public acceptance, as well as on longer-term frontier research.
content with their NRAs, but in countries where competition was introduced later there was more dissatisfaction.
even where competition did not evolve as expected.