Examples of using Sudden inflow in English and their translations into Italian
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temporary reception conditions were set up in case of a sudden inflow of asylum seekers.
The current situation in Austria is characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries on its territory resulting
One or more Member State(s) must be confronted with an emergency situation, characterised by a sudden inflow of third countries nationals.
more Member States being confronted by an emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries,
be confronted by an emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries.
of one or more Member States being confronted withan emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationalsof third countries and without prejudice to paragraph 1,
more Member State(s) must be confronted with an emergency situation, characterised by a sudden inflow of third countries nationals.
mobilised to manage the humanitarian emergency generated by the sudden inflows of refugees and displaced persons in the countries neighbouring Libya.
State(s) must be confronted with an emergency situation, characterised by a sudden inflow of third country nationals.
more Member States being confronted with an emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of nonmember countries,
sharp shifts in migrations flows resulting in sudden inflow of nationals of third countries.
more Member States being confronted by an emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries,
to avoid labour market disturbances by a sudden inflow of workers following accession to the EU.
more Member States being confronted with an emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals from a third country and notwithstanding Article A(2),
Greece in view of enabling them to cope with an emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries in those Member States.
more Member States being confronted by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries,
TFEU for the benefit of certain Member States confronted with a sudden inflow of third country nationals on their territories.
In the event of an emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries in a Member State of relocation,
the Member States to help manage the humanitarian emergency generated by the sudden inflows of refugees and displaced persons in the countries neighbouring Libya.
situation in a third country posing a threat of a sudden inflow of nationals from that country into the Community,
not correspond to the“emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries” mentioned in Article 64(2)
more Member States being confronted with an emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries and without prejudice to paragraph 1,
in the event of an emergency situation in a Member State characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third country nationals.
TFEU in emergency situations characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries,
confronted with a similar emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries.
To manage the humanitarian emergency generated by the sudden inflows of migrants and refugees in the countries neighbouring Libya,
or more Member States being confronted by an emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries,
Greece should be confronted with a similar emergency situation characterised by a sudden inflow of nationals of third countries,
role to prevention through being able to mitigate sudden major inflows of refugees and asylum seekers.