Examples of using Maximum levels in English and their translations into Finnish
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Minimum and maximum levels.
Figure 6: Long-term unemployment rates 2008, 2014 and maximum levels.
Maximum levels for contaminants in food- committee procedure.
Germany therefore requested to reintroduce maximum levels.
Contaminants in foodstuffs: maximum levels and official controls.
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Maximum levels for contaminants in food- Health claims made on foods.
The following foodstuffs and maximum levels are added to E 459.
The maximum levels are needed in order to inspire the Member States to implement reforms.
This reflects the existing minimum and maximum levels in different modes of transport.
The maximum levels of radiation in both human and animal food are also indicated in the report.
Amendment 107 deletes the minimum and maximum levels of sanctions proposed by the Commission.
A further review by 31 December 2006 at the latest will aim to significantly reducing the maximum levels.
This involves setting maximum levels as low as reasonably achievable.
The Commission's proposal also allows Member States to set maximum levels for such benefits.
Therefore, the maximum levels of these colours that can be used in food will be lowered in early 2012.
As a result, it will be possible to lower progressively the maximum levels to follow this downward trend.
Maximum levels of substances of toxicological concern do not take into account the latest scientific opinions.
The European Union has established maximum levels for these pesticides in animal feed, including fish feed.
Finally, I would stress that the levels of dioxins reported in the study are all below the EU maximum levels.
The maximum levels should also be adapted to take into account the recent scientific opinions of EFSA.
The European Council asked the Commission to propose harmonised maximum levels for contaminants, in particular for dioxins.
These maximum levels force the Commission to set priorities within the confines of a budget, in the way that every government has to.
The data available at that time did not allow maximum levels to be laid down for different categories of fish and fishery products.
These maximum levels are laid down for food in Section 5 of Annex I of Commission Regulation(EC) 466/2001 and for feed in the Annex to Directive 2002/32.
Another very important element regarding the safety of these products is the maximum levels of the vitamins and minerals they contain.
If the lack of lecithin has reached maximum levels, then this often leads to disruption of the digestive, urinary and respiratory systems.
I would remind you that worldwide,only the European Union and Korea have adopted maximum levels for dioxins in feed and food.
These maximum levels are part of a comprehensive strategy adopted by the European Commission in 2001 to reduce the presence of dioxins and PCBs in the environment, in feed and in food.
However, it is essential when setting minimum and maximum levels that certain age groups, especially small children, are taken into account.
The Commission organised two technical meetings with Member State experts and stakeholders and,following these consultations, possible maximum levels were identified.