Examples of using Clock changes in English and their translations into Greek
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What changes are planned to end seasonal clock changes?
Puts an end to seasonal clock changes for the entire European Union;
After this, they will no longer able to apply seasonal clock changes.
Following that date, seasonal clock changes would no longer be possible.
Of respondents were in favour of ending seasonal clock changes.
Therefore the decision to stop the clock changes has to be made by the European Commission.
Of respondents were in favour of ending seasonal clock changes.
The EU is ending the clock changes, and countries can decide what time zone they want to chose.
The Commission proposes to put an end to seasonal clock changes for the entire European Union.
This found that 84% of respondents were in favour of ending seasonal clock changes.
Further, there have been studies which have suggested that the clock changes have a negative impact on people's health.
State of the Union 2018:Commission proposes to put an end to seasonal clock changes.
The Commission proposes to put an end to seasonal clock changes for the entire European Union.
State of the Union 2018:Commission proposes to put an end to seasonal clock changes.
Clock changes have indeed been increasingly questioned by citizens, by the European Parliament and by a growing number of Member States.
Businesses will benefit from not having to adjust to clock changes.
The system of bi-annual clock changes has been increasingly questioned, by citizens, by the European Parliament, and by a growing number of Member States.
Q&A on the Commission's proposal to put an end to seasonal clock changes.
The European Commission launched a public consultation on the clock changes that occur twice a year to cater for the changing patterns of daylight.
State of the Union 2018:Q&A on the Commission's proposal to put an end to seasonal clock changes.
Historically, Member States introduced clock changes to save energy(mostly coal for electricity production) and be in line with their neighbouring countries.
Why can't some Member States continue to apply seasonal clock changes if they wish to do so?
The system of bi-annual clock changes has been increasingly questioned, by citizens, by the European Parliament, and by a growing number of Member States.
The European Commission's proposal is about putting an end to seasonal clock changes in a coordinated manner.
The European Commission is thus proposing to end seasonal clock changes in Europe in 2019, giving Member States the freedom to decide once and for all whether they want to permanently apply summer- or wintertime.
According to the final results,84% of respondents were in favour of abolishing seasonal clock changes.
The European Commission has launched a public consultation on the clock changes that occur twice a year to cater for the changing patterns of daylight(EU summertime directive).
Even in countries where there was a consensus to scrap clock changes, there was not necessarily agreement on whether to pick summer or winter time.
All these elements led the Commission to propose today to discontinue seasonal clock changes, while maintaining a coordinated approach in order to safeguard the functioning of the Internal Market.
Hofer said Austria agreed that theswitch should take place, given studies showing clock changes had a negative effect on people and animals and that they did not meet their original goal of saving energy.