Examples of using Regulatory framework will in English and their translations into German
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The new regulatory framework will facilitate intensifying this activity.
The objective of improving the investment climate, including by ensuring transparency, predictability, and simplification of these countries' regulatory framework will help to facilitate and increase two-way investments.
This regulatory framework will include animal nutrition and animal welfare measures.
In preparation for the federal government's legalization of non-medical cannabis in October 2018,British Columbia has made a number of decisions about what our provincial regulatory framework will look like.
This regulatory framework will encompass European rules for all drones in all weight classes.
In particular such conditions must ensure transparency, non-discrimination and equality of access where the network is also used for‘liberalised' services, i.e. services not provided under special andexclusive rights in accordance with Community legislation.32 The regulatory framework will provide for appropriate transitional arrangements for existing licensed operators.
The new regulatory framework will need to be fully implemented on time, and to remain stable.
Furthermore an effective and efficient regulatory framework will give the industry more flexibility to thrive and remain competitive globally.
The new regulatory framework will have to cater for market situations that cannot now be predicted with any degree of confidence.
Reshaping a reference model that improves the current regulatory framework will not only have a positive impact on workers and businesses: it will also lead to a greater role for civil society organisations.
This regulatory framework will address the various issues linked with the establishment of smart grids, incl. data protection, electric vehicles and open access to the grids.
This approach is essential to ensure that the hard-won European regulatory framework will function optimally- for the benefit of market participants, more than 20 million European businesses and 450 million citizens, and thus for the European economy as a whole.
A clear regulatory framework will give consumers the confidence to take advantage of electronic commerce opportunities and businesses the incentive to make the necessary investment.
Support for an effective legal and regulatory framework will also seek to provide a sound basis for an active civil society including for example, the activities of consumer groups and professional associations.
The new regulatory framework will significantly simplify and clarify the existing regulatory framework, bringing the number of legal measures from 28 to 8.
The current regulatory framework will fail to eradicate commercially-motivated violations of network neutrality.
Secondly, the expanded regulatory framework will impose greater demands regarding safety and freedom for the eastern and central European countries which are now preparing themselves for membership.
With this in mind, a single regulatory framework will provide for a better use of rural development instruments designed to promote not only agricultural activities, but also economic diversification in rural areas.
The new regulatory framework will ensure that the implementation of number portability for mobile networks does not lead to one single tariff for call termination being imposed upon all mobile operators.
The new regulatory framework will help to modernise and expand Europe's energy infrastructure in order to allow the EU to meet its core energy policy objectives of competitiveness, sustainability and security of supply.
The new regulatory framework will therefore ensure that renewables can participate fully in the electricity market, but also that the market related provisions do not discriminate against renewables.
The new regulatory framework will safeguard the timely development of key infrastructures- the so called'projects of common interest'- through close regional cooperation of Member States, accelerated and transparent permit granting procedures and cross-border cost allocation rules.