Exemplos de uso de The correlation tables em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Allow me just to conclude with a brief word about the correlation tables.
However, the inclusion of the correlation tables in the text remains a very sensitive issue.
Finally, I just have one more thing to say about the correlation tables.
We can see that the correlation tables are the best tool for doing this, monitoring it and assuring appropriate transposition of EU law.
Finally, I have one more point to make,and it concerns the correlation tables.
The correlation tables make it much easier for the Commission to police the correct application of European law and to find errors and look for corrections.
Clearly, we support the fact that this compromise on the correlation tables was found.
Be that as it may, Mrs Fourtou thanks the rapporteur and the Finnish Presidency andnotes that both of them tried to defend the correlation tables.
You are absolutely right in saying that we want the correlation tables, on which the Council made a decision today.
References to the repealed Directives shall beconstrued as reference to this Directive and should be read in accordance with the correlation tables set out in Annex IV.
The correlation tables are a start and a precedent which, in my opinion, will create best practice for the future, and will help to monitor more easily the compliance of European law with national law.
References to the repealed regulations shall be construed as referencesto this Regulation and be read in accordance with the correlation tables set out in Annex XVI.
I appeal to the Council not to take issue with the correlation tables, and if it must, not in this case, so that the new vaccinations can come into force during this season, as expected.
Member States shall provide the Commission(Eurostat)with the information required on the correlation tables used for these data.
It is regrettable that the Council has not approved the correlation tables, but I welcome the fact that we are pressing on with the reports that are to be included in the common European asylum system.
I would like to remind you of the controversy which has surrounded the report andthe amendments to the directive concerning the correlation tables proposed by the Commission.
Regarding the correlation tables which were referred to in the discussion as a possible source of problems, I think that it would be difficult here to sympathise with the administrative bodies or governments of the Member States.
Now we expect the Council to be equally efficient in accepting our position and including the correlation tables, in order to give a prompt response to European livestock farmers.
As for the correlation tables, I would like to say, at this point, that we have now stated that we are ready to accept the mild wording that is currently to be found in this text but that this is one of the last documents in which we have accepted this, as, for us, this really is about European law, which is created once the Member States have given their consent, being truly and properly implemented.
I find it highly regrettable that several Member States attempted, even after the conclusion of the trialogue negotiations,to throw a spanner in the works- they really did try- in connection with the correlation tables in order to block this directive.
To say that asylum seekers are now waiting for the correlation tables to be implemented is probably the most inventive and imaginative lobbying for the correlation table resolution to happen, so I hope Council was listening.
Despite the fact that the Council was totally opposed to it, the Committee on Agriculture andRural Development decided to vote for a text that includes the correlation tables, which oblige Member States to report on transposition of the directive.
It is now up to the Council to decide whether to accept the correlation tables and conclude the agreement at first reading, or to answer to European farmers for causing the bluetongue vaccination campaign to be missed this year in order not to give way on this point.
That is a great step forward andI hope that the German Presidency will take it further by getting agreement among Member States to publish the correlation tables so that we can see how Member States put into national law decisions taken at European level and make a fair comparison.
It would be useful if the Council were in the Chamber so that we could address the issue of whether it is willing actually to provide the correlation tables that Parliament and the Commission believe to be essential- and perhaps this is something on which the Council could come back to us quite swiftly.
I have noted your declaration on the correlation table.
The correlation table for measures under the current and the new programming periods is set out in Annex II.
References to Articles of Regulation( EEC) No 1092/80 are to be read in accordance with the correlation table given in the Annex.
References to the repealed Directives shall be construed as references to this Directive andshall be read in accordance with the correlation table laid down in Annex VIII.