Exemple de utilizare a Protocol should în Engleză și traducerile lor în Română
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The protocol should also state the reasons for your detention.
In addition, they emphasised that this protocol should ensure the sustainability of the resource.
The Protocol should clarify the role of the GCF and the GEF in providing support for implementation.
Mitigation commitments under the Protocol should be equally legally binding on all Parties.
The Protocol should promote investments in low emission, climate-resilient programmes and policies.
In order to guarantee a rapid resumption of fishing activities by EU vessels the Protocol should be applied rapidly.
The Protocol should also recognise the importance of the private sector as a key source to scaling up climate finance.
This has prompted the EESC to analyse the possible added value that the protocol should provide for the people of Europe, particularly concerning affordable prices.
The Protocol should recognise the role already played by the Technology Executive Committee and the CTCN, in combination with a reformed technology needs assessment process.
In addition, if the new participant, who is also the head of the enterprise, wants to resign from the current powers,then the protocol should decide the issue of electing the director.
The Protocol should promote the formulation and implementation of strong enabling environments for the transformation to low emission climate resilient economies including.
This has prompted the EESC to seek an analysis of analyse the possible added value that the protocol should provide for the people of the Member States Europe, particularly concerning affordable prices.
The Protocol should provide a framework to mobilise investments in low-emission, climate-resilient programmes and projects for Parties of the new Protocol. .
In order to be able to assess progress towards the objective of the Convention, the Protocol should improve reporting on adaptation effectiveness and lessons learned on building resilience through National Communications.
The Protocol should require emissions reductions in all sectors, including agriculture, forestry and other land uses, international aviation and shipping and fluorinated gases.
In the context of achieving climate resilient sustainable development of all Parties, the Protocol should reinforce the commitments of all Parties to continue to formulate, plan and implement measures to facilitate adaptation and to report on these through their national communications.
The Protocol should set out a process, applicable to all Parties, to regularly review and strengthen mitigation commitments, consistent with the Protocol's long term goal.
In order for countries to achieve climate resilient sustainable development, the Protocol should reinforce commitments for Parties to undertake adaptation actions, to cooperate, and promote the effective and efficient use of strategies to reduce emissions and adapt to the adverse effects of climate change.
Finally, the Protocol should establish a body to facilitate implementation and address questions that are raised over compliance with regard to the implementation of any Party's commitments.
The Protocol should provide for the recognition of significant initiatives that implement and complement national efforts to reduce emissions and to adapt to the adverse effects of climate change.
The protocol should be submitted to the Committee for review and agreement promptly, and no later than 3 months after the Commission Decision granting the marketing authorisation, in order to allow for the study to be conducted in the stipulated period.
The Protocol should continue to facilitate assistance to those regions and countries that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change, including through providing financial and technical support and capacity building.
The Protocol should encourage more systematic exchange of experiences within and across geographical regions, bringing together technical expertise including from specialised organisations, the private sector, academia, regions and municipalities.
The protocol should ensure that trade between the two parties carries on without complications and at a high level of customs security, and it should include a set of rules ensuring that the agreement continues to conform to the EU acquis.
Such a protocol should clarify the relationship between fundamental social rights and economic freedoms by confirming that the Single Market is not a goal in itself, but was established in order to achieve social progress for all EU citizens(effectively in implementation of Article 3.3 of the Consolidated version of the Treaty on European Union).
Protocols should be in line with OECD Guideline 414.
Those protocols should be coming over shortly.
Research data, data sets,databases, and protocols should be in the public domain." meaning no copyright restrictions at all.
Protocols should be in line with OECD Guideline 452(chronic toxicity study) or 453(combined chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity study).