Examples of using Aims to develop in English and their translations into Finnish
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In 2015, Raisio aims to develop particularly its responsibility management processes. Â.
The competence of Russia is regarded as an important challenge and there are aims to develop cooperation with Russia.
Terveystalo aims to develop further its wide offering of services along the care chain.
FORUM is a community initiative in the Netherlands which aims to develop age-aware personnel policies in the teaching profession.
The company aims to develop more business opportunity by creating branding products for clients.
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We began cooperation with the Yhteismaa(Common Ground)registered association, which aims to develop new, participatory urban culture.
The BaltFish Forum aims to develop a new, more regional, approach to fisheries management.
The EU's strategy on adaptation,complementing Member States' strategies, aims to develop a more climate-resilient Europe.
The project aims to develop useful environmental performance indicators for wood processing industry.
The European Partnership for International Science& Technology Cooperation aims to develop greater coherence between the EU and the Member States activities.
This project aims to develop strategies and instruments to address the problems caused by the growth of tourism.
This is one of the regional programmes in the third chapter of the Barcelona process which aims to develop informal training and cross-cultural dialogue in the 27 Euromed partner countries.
The second aims to develop a clean technology for textile finishing processes, based on electrofloculation.
The Business Feedback Mechanism is part of the E-Commission initiative which aims to develop electronic feedback systems to cover the full range of EU activities.
The festival aims to develop strong intercultural exchanges between musicians from different countries.
The new regulations will allow us to pursue the European Union's cohesion policy, which aims to develop the poorest areas and to improve the competitiveness of the EU as a whole.
FEMIP aims to develop the private sector and social and economic infrastructure in the Mediterranean Partner Countries.
Artist Association is involved in the National Art 360 project, which aims to develop business cooperation in the field of visual arts and Managerial specific organizations.
SEADATANET aims to develop a Pan-European Marine Data Management Infrastructure integrating the national marine data repositories.
Another project under the Multiannual indicative programme for Latin America aims to develop the role of culture and the arts in support of social cohesion in Latin American cities.
The first project aims to develop a new social protection system and an accompanying legal framework through advice to the Moldovan government.
Measures targeting all levels of education include the Dutch“Entrepreneurship and Education” scheme, which aims to develop teaching methods from primary schools to university.
The Galileo programme aims to develop and provide global satellite-based navigation infrastructures and services.
Enhanced cooperation in the area of jurisdiction, applicable law and the recognition and enforcement of decisions in the matter of property regimes of international couples, covering both matrimonial property regimes andthe property consequences of registered partnerships, aims to develop judicial cooperation in civil matters having cross-border implications based on the principle of mutual recognition of judgments, and to ensure the compatibility of the rules applicable in the Member States concerning conflict of laws.
The common transport policy aims to develop an integrated transport system in the European Union, inclusive of all transport modes.
The BIOMEDEA initiative launched in 2004 aims to develop and establish educational and professional standards in this field.
This aims to develop the ability of people in the industry to conceptualize and exploit the European dimension in the development, production, distribution and broadcasting of audiovisual programmes.
Another important new initiative under the capacities-specific programme is the one on unlocking research potential, which aims to develop the research potential in the EU's convergence regions by supporting secondments of research staff, the acquisition of equipment or the organisation of conferences for technology transfer.
The training aims to develop the ability of people in the industry to use advanced creative techniques, such as animation, computer graphics, multimedia and interactive technologies.
The EU-funded ERA-NET project E-RARE-218 aims to develop and strengthen the coordination of national and regional research programmes.