Examples of using Duplication and fragmentation in English and their translations into Dutch
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This leads to costly duplication and fragmentation.
Erasmus for All has replaced the many different programmes to reduce administration costs, duplication and fragmentation.
The EU should work to cut duplication and fragmentation and to increase coordination
leverage and avoiding duplication and fragmentation.
Such potential duplication and fragmentation should be avoided,
However, if we are to fully overcome unnecessary duplication and fragmentation, we must go further.
The program known as Erasmus for All replaced the LLP in 2014 in the hope that combining all the programs under one roof will reduce administration costs, duplication and fragmentation.
In 2013 an administrative agreement was signed between the Commission and the RRC to deal with the problem of duplication and fragmentation of rules by implementing the new approach to governance referred to in NAIADES II.
The new program known as Erasmus for All will replace the LLP in 2014 in the hope that combining all the programs under one roof will reduce administration costs, duplication and fragmentation.
The concerns on duplication and fragmentation in arms production
as well as reducing duplication and fragmentation.
avoiding unnecessary duplication and fragmentation of efforts, and actively seeks to exploit opportunities for joint programming,
make it easier to apply for grants and reduce duplication and fragmentation.
thus increasing administrative efficiency and avoiding duplication and fragmentation of enforcement effort by multiple authorities.
economic impact while avoiding duplication and fragmentation.
an increasing risk of duplication and fragmentation in research efforts due to rising investment by the Member States.
economic impact while avoiding duplication and fragmentation.
Fragmentation, duplication and lack of information are often major obstacles which reduce impact
This produces a flexible organisation, without fragmentation and duplication.
Too much fragmentation and costly duplication.
We must, as a matter of urgency, prevent the fragmentation and duplication of aid.
other Member States in order to create synergies, to avoid fragmentation and duplication.
as well as avoiding fragmentation and duplication. See IP/11/1308.
this inevitably leads to fragmentation and duplication.
national investments leading to reducing fragmentation and duplication of public expenditure, enhancing quality and interoperability.
The need to minimise fragmentation and duplication must be offset against the importance of ensuring competition
the users do not notice that there is fragmentation and duplication of data.