Examples of using To be simplified in English and their translations into Dutch
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They need to be simplified.
Administrative procedures also need to be simplified.
Legislation to be simplified and other reference documents.
They urgently need to be simplified.
Hence all the programmes need to be simplified so that citizens of the Union can understand the benefits of solidarity among its component nations.
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The visa process needs to be simplified.
So this can to be simplified to minus log of our Ka minus the log our weak acid concentration divided by its conjugate base concentration.
The application procedures need to be simplified.
Legislation needs to be simplified and to be cost effective.
Our application forms need to be simplified.
Do the current procedures need to be simplified, in particular for small local
The operation of the Union also needs to be simplified.
Fourthly, legislation needs to be simplified and better regulation implemented.
The strategy provides for existing legislation to be simplified.
The EESC calls for investment financing to be simplified and systems at all levels of investment support to be streamlined.
Current regulations in this regard need to be simplified.
Some stakeholders called for the scheme to be simplified, in particular by discontinuing the possibility to register names without reserving it, and streamlined.
We can no longer wait for administration to be simplified.
particularly IEE) need to be simplified, to make them more accessible to very small businesses and their representative associations
Formalities for transporting empty containers need to be simplified.
Emphasis was laid on the need for the instruments of cooperation to be simplified and rationalized in the direction of greater efficiency and flexibility.
It is reassuring to know that he also wants the rules to be simplified.
The complex import procedure for cheap medicinal products needs to be simplified.
Moreover this instrument needs to be simplified and modernised.
What has also become apparent is that the legal framework needs to be simplified.
A number of aims and initiatives in particular need to be simplified, with similar procedures for the new aims.
This common basis permits the Directives referred to above to be simplified.
Calls for recognition procedures to be simplified and facilitated;
will also allow some of its articles to be simplified.