Examples of using To simplification in English and their translations into Dutch
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Other issues related to simplification.
Moving on to simplification, we have made a good start.
Information report related to simplification.
With regard to simplification, the following options were considered.
How did the proposal contribute to simplification?
The proposals relating to simplification and flexibility are particular appreciated.
However, his abilities do not extend to simplification.
Harmonisation will lead to simplification of rules and procedures.
The proposal also makes a significant contribution to simplification.
It would also run completely counter to simplification by increase the administrative complexity of farm payments.
The Court also calls for due consideration to be given to simplification.
Particular attention has been paid to simplification during the whole process.
This should naturally lead to a better budget process and to simplification.
The proposal will lead to simplification of the relevant legislation,
The present Communication refers to simplification in a wide sense.
This implies that existing EU legislation in this area must be reviewed with an eye to simplification.
Codification is useful when it leads to simplification and more coherence.
All legal instruments, whether Regulations, Directives or mutual recognition schemes, must contribute to simplification.
This would be a major contribution to simplification and transparency.
The proposal will lead to simplification of administrative procedures for national public authorities
This is a test of the Commission's real commitment to simplification.
The forthcoming constitutional debate must lead to simplification, distribution of powers
This system would be attractive as it should lead to simplification.
The Commission will give priority to simplification that benefits SMEs and will involve stakeholders
This means that priority should be given to simplification in these areas.
This contribution to simplification was widely recognised in the consultations underlining the view that it would prevent divergent national implementation.
In a dynamic interaction effective monitoring will lead to transparency, and possibly to simplification and to new views and projects.
This would be a major contribution to simplification and transparency and perfectly complement the CORDIS portal, which is otherwise working very well.
There was broad support to reduce the number of financial instruments to a two-Fund structure on the condition that this leads to simplification.
Re-examination with a view to simplification of certain surveys