Examples of using This simplification in English and their translations into Dutch
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Programming
This simplification has pros and cons.
The Commission approves of this simplification.
This simplification usually is not a conscious process.
The Committee is in favour of this simplification.
This simplification is acceptable to the Commission.
The Commission agrees fully with this simplification.
This simplification makes it possible to arrive at two thresholds.
The Kirilov report is a first step towards this simplification.
Note that this simplification does not apply to non-EU companies.
This simplification will make tax avoidance more difficult.
Let us hope that this simplification, and the creation of a harmonised common market.
This simplification will be pursued in consultation with Member States.
To reach this simplification, the following measures will be implemented.
This simplification has no influence on the result of the calculation.
We decided to make this simplification because of the new attribute of the lines- synchronisation.
This simplification is just as necessary at the level of decision-making.
At the same time, this simplification must be carried out in a way that does not close procurement to cross-border competition.
This simplification will however lead to less administrative requirements.
The EESC supports this simplification measure for very small holdings, for which the cost of controls can be disproportionate.
This simplification allowed the import process after 2005 to become a lot quicker.
The transparency resulting from this simplification should provide more efficiency in the implementation,
This simplification has enormous benefits particularly for medium and large series.
But this simplification does not apply to either the United States or Great Britain.
This simplification does not alter the nature of the Action
This simplification will streamline regulations
This simplification could include the gradual elimination of the existing correction mechanism.
This simplification is being proposed with the aim of improving transparency, visibility and accountability.
This simplification manifests itself mainly in a reduction in the number of funds
This simplification therefore will not result in a weakening of the discipline on state aid in the fisheries sector.
This simplification has no impact on the determination of the amount of this correction granted to the United Kingdom.