Examples of using Full contribution in English and their translations into Dutch
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Your employer pays the full contribution.
The full contribution can be read here(in Dutch).
Self-employed persons pay the full contribution of 4.6%.
Poland's full contribution to the EU budget M€.
In the following year you will pay the full contribution.
The Hungarian full contribution to the EU budget M€.
effective financial ecosystem that makes its full contribution to the development of the real economy.
Full contribution of the Czech Republic to the EU budget M€.
Self-employed persons pay the full contribution of 4.6%.- Occupational disability.
stakeholders to work together to ensure that service standards make their full contribution across the economic spectrum.
Poland's full contribution to the EU budget,
If the employee is not subject to foreign social security, full contributions would generally be imposed.
The new Member States will have to pay full contributions from the very outset, but, as you know,
Since 1972, all selfemployed artists have been able to pay into the old-age insurance scheme provided they cover the full contribution themselves- which can be a serious problem.
If a Member State does not make its full contribution to the EU budget, the other Member States must compensate for the shortfall.
the proposals presented in this report are intended to help ensure that culture makes its full contribution to a smart, sustainable
In some cases, e.g. in the Netherlands, the full contribution of ports activities to GDP can reach 3% of total economic activity.
this knowledge intensive activity, which have to be addressed if it is to make its full contribution to EU competitiveness.
The Commissioner was counting on the full contribution of the Committee, given its role as a sounding board for organised civil society.
persons covered on the basis of“continued insurance”, but not pensioners and selfemployed persons who do not pay full contributions.
However, selfemployed persons pay their full contribution to statutory sickness insurance,
Training 2010” work programme8 and discussed at the conference“Enabling European universities to make their full contribution to the Lisbon Strategy” of February 20059;
has endeavored to make its full contribution to UN organizations dealing with health,
Instead of paying full contributions from the first day of membership,
in particular the invitation to the Member States make their full contribution to achieving a fair,
If the person has already made the mandatory full contributions, including additional contributions for up to eight years,
thereby contribute to providing Europeans with a world-class public administration that makes its full contribution to the Lisbon goals through high quality and innovative public services for all.
those who do not pay a full contribution, selfemployed persons who are not capable of working and selfemployed persons who have been admitted to continued insurance pensions.