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Towards a Flexible Use of Spectrum.
Amendment 30(on Article 8)provides for an information to the Commission on the application of the concept of the flexible use of airspace.
Flexible use, works on gas, 12 V and 230 V.
Services on the customers' premises and the flexible use of professional personnel. In-house logistics means.
Allow flexible use of these rates, in order to maximise the leverage of EU funding contributions.
We cannot support these amendments because they undermine the compromise reached in Council to develop a Flexible Use of Airspace concept.
More flexible use of Member States' resources.
One way of creating an effective research area would be to ensure more cooperation on the basis of more Community objectives and flexible use of resources.
Consider a more flexible use of languages(for instance, alternating between Czech and Slovak);
It is good that we are able to acknowledge the diversity of human rights anddemocracy and to make flexible use of various resources in different situations.
Flexible use, fast response times and clean work- these are important aspects when working for the Wolfsburg municipality's"GREEN" division.
In other words, the concept known as the'flexible use of airspace' should be uniformly applied throughout the Single European Sky.
There are two categories of fixed unit combination and expandable unit to meet the needs of various substations for flexible use of compact switchgear.
Within each thematic area, flexible use will be made of all actions and funding schemes in a way that best serves to achieve the theme's objectives.
Services now comprise supply chain solutions from transport to warehousing, in-house logistics solutions delivered on the customer's premises and the flexible use of highly-qualified professionals.
I have focused mainly on the flexible use of Layer Styles to give the different shapes its colors, giving us the ability to scale our work easier if needed.
We are also pleased that the Member States have committed themselves to cooperating on the concept of the flexible use of airspace across national borders: that will prevent many delays.
The flexible use of the sub-700 MHz band is also proportionate as it addresses the problem and achieves the objectives in the most efficient way.
What is decisive is not the imposition of a single European standard, but flexible use of the infrastructure, diversity of sources, and the way contracts are framed.
At the same time, flexible use provides regulatory certainty for DTT in the sub-700 MHz band for those Member States that wish to maintain their current DTT capacity.
Equipment and procedures used for airspace management shall support and facilitate the gradual implementation of integrated civil/military operations,in particular the Flexible Use of Airspace.
However, in order to accomplish flexible use of the airspace, the military airspace users must be involved in the daily decision-making processes in the Single Sky committee.
The strategic imperative for 2003 must therefore be full andmore efficient utilisation of the agricultural budget, including flexible use of resources for new rural development programmes.
The Flexible Use of Airspace and European airspace management, therefore, will not be as efficient as required without operational and technical interoperability between civil and military service providers.
The Commission does not agree with this approach, which reflects the current legal situation,as this would reduce the flexible use of the EU funds within the Member States and entail additional administrative work and costs.
The flexible use of airspace concept, consisting of no permanent areas of seg regation, optimised time periods for segregated military use, should be imple mented effectively in all States and harmonised within Europe.
My colleague, Mrs Hübner, andmyself also made it known that the services of the Commission were available to make flexible use of the instruments of financial support, in particular the Structural Funds, in order to help workers affected by the restructuring.
Such conflicts are even less likely now that the Member States have adopted a statement guaranteeing the degree of cooperation required between civilian andmilitary organisations in order fully to implement the flexible use of airspace concept.
Many delegations welcomed the effective and flexible use of the"Open Method of Co-ordination" in this policy field as an appropriate instrument to exchange good practice and promote the sharing of successful experiences among Member States.
In both cases, the combination of compact dimensions and high performance provides the basis for universal and highly flexible use on board, especially as the units can be equipped with all common spin-on cartridges from the STAUFF range with filter grades from 3 to 125 micrometres.