Examples of using Simpler rules in English and their translations into Greek
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They also want to see simpler rules and procedures.
Simpler rules for accessing loans and other financial instruments.
The Council today adopted simpler rules on seafarers' training and certification.
Simpler rules to increase the effectiveness of EU funding.
Better regulation leads to simpler rules that can deliver more effective results.
Simpler rules for accessing loans and other financial instruments.
The Council recently adopted simpler rules on seafarers' training and certification.
Simpler rules and more support for fruit and veg producers in Europe.
During the negotiations,I endeavoured to introduce simpler rules and transparency in the application process.
Simpler rules to help companies invest more and expand across borders;
SAPS was meant to be a‘simplified scheme' to allow the new Member States to manage direct payments with simpler rules.
Programmes which have simpler rules will also be more transparent and efficient.
Today's proposal will introduce an EU-wide threshold allowing many more companies to benefit from simpler rules.
Simpler rules reduce errors and increase the effectiveness of EU funding.
A business man's conversation should be regulated by fewer and simpler rules than any other function of the human animal.
They will open the way to simpler rules, less red tape, and a more user-friendly system, thanks to the online one-stop shop for traders.".
There is no requirement to undertake the designation process; the provisions promote the roll-over of existing systems and simpler rules for identifying new bodies.
First, they can endorse the simpler rules proposed by the Commission for the new programming period.
It proposed introducing the notionof a"certified taxable person", a category of trusted business that would benefit from simpler rules.
Because of these more flexible and simpler rules, it should be easier for people and organisations to benefit from the fund's funding.
Tax Commissioner Pierre Moscovici said:"Today we are taking another step towards creating a single VAT area for Europe, with simpler rules for our member states and companies.
Simpler rules are easier to respect and easier to control, and could help to drastically reduce the number of mistakes in EU spending.
Due to the nature of the operations and the type of end recipients,it is necessary that simpler rules apply to support which addresses material deprivation of the most deprived.
We need simpler rules to encourage potential beneficiaries of EU funds- such as small and medium enterprises or NGOs- to apply for them.
A further substantial change has been proposed to the RD Regulation to introduce simpler rules for accessing loans and other Financial Instruments.
Simpler rules are going to encourage potential beneficiaries of EU funds- such as small and medium enterprises or NGOs- to apply for them.
The paper stated(paragraph 27) that:“optimisation is strongly desired in worst cases, but stability of rules is a measure of simplification itself andis preferred to the change towards only slightly simpler rules.
Now, with simpler rules and more attractive products available, we expect that even more schools, including secondary schools, will participate in the school milk scheme.".
This should contribute to reducing the administrative burden linked to the management of different funds, in particular for Member States,whilst maintaining simpler rules for simpler operations such as the distribution of food and/or basic material assistance.
The FEAD-strand will continue to benefit from simpler rules, to make sure the fund remains accessible to an even wider range of beneficiaries, notably small non-governmental organisations.