Exemple de utilizare a Expressed by member states în Engleză și traducerile lor în Română
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The provision of responses to evolving or new needs expressed by Member States and/or sectors.
Besides the views expressed by Member States and other stakeholders in response to the consultation, the impact assessment also used relevant external data.
In this respect,the Commission's proposal also takes into account the concerns expressed by Member States regarding repeated and manifestly unfounded applications.
Consequently, the needs expressed by Member States have been translated successfully into activities covered by the overall objective of a follow-on programme that is needed.
As is naturally the case with broadnegotiations of this nature, the Commission's initial proposal was modified to accommodate some concerns expressed by Member States.
They were also covered in the opinion expressed by Member States during the consultation process preceding this Proposal for a Council Directive.
The Commission takes good note of the views expressed by Member States that favour a treaty change, for which, as everyone knows, the unanimity of Member States is required.
However, as no agreement on the texts could be reached,the Commission decided to submit revised proposals to take account of the positions expressed by member states in the Council and by the European Parliament.
The Commission took note of the views expressed by member states and undertook to pursue the Community interest as effectively as possible during the second round of negotiations.
(40) Whereas it is necessary to clarify the rules for the protection of the physical, mental and moral development of minors; whereas the establishment of a clear distinction between programmes that are subject to an absolute ban andthose that may be authorized subject to the use of appropriate technical means should satisfy concern about the public interest expressed by Member States and the Community;
He considered that the new draft Communication already took into account many of the concerns expressed by member states but he was willing to resume consultations in January, and stressed the need for rapid progress.
Drawing on views expressed by Member States, the existing Committees, the European Parliament, the ECB and other stakeholders, the Commission will prepare its proposals on the basis of an impact assessment, in line with its better regulation principles.
(3) The structure and codes of the CPV should be updated to take account of specific needs expressed by Member States and by users of the CPV and to correct material errors that were detected in the various linguistic versions.
The recurrent concerns expressed by member states were about discards and the need to improve selective fishing, the taking on board of social and economical as well as environmental contexts, the strengthening of existing tools such as catch limitations and fishing efforts reduction, the maintaining of relative stability and the fight against illegal fishing.
Nevertheless, the need to define a wider(regional or EU-level)emergency plan and/or solidarity mechanism is often expressed by Member States, as today's Community mechanism might not offer an effective and timely response in case of a crisis.
On the basis of the views expressed by Member States, EU institutions and stakeholders, the Commission intends to table the EU's 2030 framework for climate and energy policies by the end of this year.
The starting point for reviewing whether it would be useful to keep Directive 84/539/EEC, adopted on 17 September 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electro-medical equipment used in veterinary medicine, as part of the“acquis” or not,was the opinions expressed by Member States and industries that, over a number of years, the Directive had not been generally applied in the trade of these devices.
In that context and in the light of the Commission's own assessment of the application of the Directive,taking into account views expressed by Member States and European social partners during the consultation process for this report, the Commission takes the view that no amendments are necessary at this stage.
With respect to amendments proposed in order to enhance transparency of financial transactions and of corporate entities,the proposed amendments have been drafted in line with the views expressed by Member States in the informal ECOFIN Council of 22 April 2016, while at the same time answering the requests formulated by representatives of the Member States' competent authorities during transposition seminars for the Directive 2014/107/EU on administrative cooperation.
Therefore, as a general rule, the reintroduction of controls at internal borders should be based ona decision proposed and adopted by the Commission as an implementing act following the positions expressed by Member States in the examination procedure laid down by Regulation(EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 2011 laying down the rules and general principles concerning mechanisms for control by Member States of the Commission's exercise of implementing powers1.
The views expressed by Members States and stakeholders, in the framework of the Commission expert group on rare diseases, will also be taken into account.
Views were expressed by the Member States and a wide range of stakeholders from industry, academia and civil society.
This is in line with the views expressed by most Member States and the EU institutions in the consultations linked to the Budget Review.
(14) This Directive meets the concerns expressed by the Member States following the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001 as regards the fight against financing terrorist activities.
However, the process did not occur as expected,in particular, due to the reservations expressed by two Member States, Germany and Sweden, concerning issues related to tax evasion.
All these opinions expressed by the Member States have been fully taken into account, together with the aim to accomplish, as fast as possible, the harmonisation of the biocides market.
The procedures and systems of the new Funds set up for the period 2014-2020 address the criticism expressed by the Member States, which stressed the need for simplification and reduction of the administrative burden.