Examples of using Platform would in English and their translations into German
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The new Platform would.
The platform would help to clarify the current vague definitions.
You may wonder how such a platform would work.
After this, the platform would decide the trades for you on its own.
The platform would also show action taken by the Council of Europe in response, as well as regular reports and the comments of the member States concerned.
Whether based on-premises or in the cloud, this platform would support communication and collaboration services for your entire enterprise.
This platform would facilitate the designing of‘Multi-country' programmes, which could be better structured and better coordinated than today.
Which social media platform would you choose to create a Story and increase your brand's awareness?
This platform would bring together actors from all the Member States.
Bootstrapping another platform would require a marked training set of apps to feed to the machine learning.
This platform would provide opportunities for exchanging and raising awareness around best practices.
The establishment of such a platform would help create synergies and foster cooperation between the EIB and other financial institutions.
A typical platform would comprise of multiple digital cameras that interface to a geospatial processor.
The EU platform would also showcase best practices on access.
This unified platform would bring about significant added value by responding to the different EESC needs.
The Platform would enhance cooperation at EU level in order to prevent and deter undeclared work more efficiently and effectively.
The new platform would improve cooperation and the exchange of best practices among Member States, and this should be enough.
The Platform would fill a vacuum at the EU level, where until now undeclared work is discussed sporadically and in an uncoordinated way in different committees and working groups.
This fifth platform would allow social policy and employment issues to be given full consideration and put on the same footing as the other four priorities set by the EaP.
This platform would bring together various national enforcement bodies involved in the fight against undeclared work and would provide a forum for discussions between experts on the subject.
The Platform would bring together various national enforcement bodies involved in the fight against undeclared work, a phenomenon that causes serious damage to working conditions, fair competition and public budgets.
This platform would reflect the structure of the Migration Forum, gathering a number of relevant civil society organisations from across the EU with a view to- among others- keep building momentum on resource efficiency.
The Platform would bring together all enforcement bodies involved in tackling undeclared work, such as labour and social security inspectorates and tax and migration authorities, as well as other stakeholders, such as EU-level representatives of employers and employees.
These platforms would operate on a regular basis.
Our platforms would still work without functional cookies, but the experience wouldn't be as smooth, fast and simple.
After all, in some cases, platforms would specify in great detail how and in which time frame a job had to be completed.
However, that solution requires further examination,in the sense that passengers on the platforms would find themselves in a confined- and therefore potentially more dangerous- space in the event of an accident.
