Примери за използване на To the single market на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Access to the single market.
This would preserve full access to the single market.
Access to the Single Market for services?
It would maintain access to the single market.
Access to the Single Market requires acceptance of all four freedoms.
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Keeping access to the single market….
They have to put up with this in order to gain access to the single market.".
This brings us to the single market.
Full access to the single market.
That is why this problem is not of any relevance to the single market.
A Europe limited to the Single Market does not need large funding programmes.
In return, we want access to the single market.
Their attitude to the single market is diametrically opposed to that of Theresa May.
Britain needs access to the single market.
Access to the single market requires acceptance of all four freedoms,the statement said.
This also applies to the Single Market.
One of the largest advantages to European Union membership is access to the single market.
Loss of access to the single market.
Countries that are not members of the EU do not have access to the single market.
Often enough, offline barriers to the single market are spreading to the online digital world.
That means Britain will have access to the single market.
Access to the single market“requires acceptance of all four EU freedoms- including freedom of movement.
Both countries have access to the single market.
Securing privileged access to the single market must be the top priority for the negotiations,” he said.
Wales needs full andunfettered access to the Single Market.
Barroso paid special attention to the single market as an opportunity to stimulate growth and raise employment.
That would mean Europe thinks of its influence only in terms of access,notably to the single market.
British financial firms have already opened offices in the European Union in order to avoid losing access to the single market.