Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Whole sector in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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To get there will mean radical changes for our fishermen and the whole sector, which needs our financial support.
a quick forced reconversion of the whole sector would certainly have serious social and economic costs.
be addressed in depth, as the future of the whole sector largely depends on it.
We are highly informed about trends and developments in the whole sector.
associations of various activities not related to common problems solved the whole sector at the county level.
Tighter than an Eskimo's nad-sack. With sweeping patrols between each of these forward bunkers… they will have the whole sector wrapped.
Tenders are projects involving the whole sector from the top down, with the objective of harmonising
This ensures that the whole sector and the whole framework of maritime safety have today taken a step forward.
Otherwise, the whole sector will be brought to its knees by imports from the USA and Asia.
This is a very hard blow to the economic and social activity of the whole sector.
A minimum wage had been introduced for the whole sector and a monitoring mechanism was set up.
an optimistic mood prevailed over the whole sector.
The whole sector is in a difficult situation:
Its application will lead to a European regulatory culture in the telecommunications sector which will help to even out those differences in national decisions that can threaten the single market and the whole sector.
will be conducted in full transparency to the benefit of the whole sector.
in negative spillovers for the whole sector, and in a waste of taxpayer's money.
financial position of insurers, increasing transparency and confidence in the whole sector.
What is the use of complying with technical measures if the whole sector knows that a breach of the rules is not penalized
What is the point in complying with and toughening up technical measures if the whole sector knows that failure to fulfil these is not penalised
or actually the whole sector should do- talking to the retailer with knowledge of the market,