Examples of using Create unequal in English and their translations into Polish
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This problem could affect both or just one bust and will create unequal percentages.
Whereas any disparity between the provisions on waste disposal already applicable orin preparation in the various Member States may create unequal conditions of competition and thus directly affect the functioning of the common market; whereas it is therefore necessary to approximate laws in this field, as provided for in Article 100 of the Treaty;
This condition could influence both orjust one bust and will create unequal percentages.
Whereas any disparity between the provisions on the disposal of waste oils already applicable orin preparation in the various Member States may create unequal conditions of competition and thus directly affect the functioning of the common market; whereas it is therefore necessary to approximate laws in this field as provided for in Article 100 of the Treaty;
This condition could affect both or just one bust andwill certainly create unequal proportions.
Whereas disparities between the provisions in force orbeing amended in the Member States as regards the control of pollution from industrial plants can create unequal conditions of competition and thereby directly affect the functioning of the common market; whereas it is therefore necessary to approximate legislation in this field pursuant to Article 100 of the Treaty;
Member States or regions with special problems in making the energy transformation may also need extra support through the structural funds or other mechanisms butdifferent support schemes should not create unequal competition between countries and regions.
WHEREAS DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PROVISIONSALREADY IN FORCE OR IN PREPARATION IN THE VARIOUS MEMBER STATES AS REGARDS THE QUALITY REQUIRED OF SHELLFISH WATERS MAY CREATE UNEQUAL CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION AND THUS DIRECTLY AFFECT THE FUNCTIONING OF THE COMMON MARKET; WHEREAS LAWS IN THIS FIELD SHOULD THEREFORE BE APPROXIMATED AS PROVIDED FOR BY ARTICLE 100 OF THE TREATY;
Whereas disparities between the laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the risk evaluation of existing substances which are in effect orin preparation in the Member States are liable to hinder trade between Member States and create unequal conditions of competition;
Those products are regulated in Member States by differing national rules that may impede their free movement, create unequal conditions of competition, and thus have a direct impact on the functioning of the internal market.
Whereas, in each Member State, mandatory provisions determine the technical characteristics of measuring instruments and the methods of metrological control; whereas these requirements differ from one Member State to another;whereas these differences hinder trade and may create unequal conditions of competition within the Community;
When Member States adopt measures governing food,these differences may impede the free movement of food, create unequal conditions of competition, and may thereby directly affect the functioning of the internal market.
Whereas in each Member State mandatory provisions determine the technical characteristics of construction, verification and/or the operation of pressure vessels; whereas these requirements differ from one Member State to another;whereas such differences hinder trade and may create unequal conditions of competition within the Community;
Whereas differences between the provisions already in force orin preparation in the various Member States as regards the quality of waters capable of supporting the life of freshwater fish may create unequal conditions of competition and thus directly affect the functioning of the common market; whereas laws in the field should be approximated as provided for by Article 100 of the Treaty;
The directive aims at ensuring that the technical requirements for measuring instruments andmethods of metrological control do not hinder trade or create unequal competitive conditions within the European Union.
Whereas any disparity between the provisions on waste from the titanium dioxide industry already applicable orin preparation in the various Member States may create unequal conditions of competition and thus directly affect the functioning of the common market; whereas it is therefore necessary to approximate laws in this field, as provided for in Article 100 of the Treaty;
This insufficient and fragmented development of ADR in the EU is in contrast with the objectives of the TFEU since it will undermine orcreate new obstacles to the functioning of the internal market, create unequal consumer protection in the EU and variable commercial conditions for business.
Whereas any disparity between the provisions on the discharge of certain dangerous substances intogroundwater already applicable or in preparation in the Member States may create unequal conditions of competition and thus directly affect the functioning of the common market; whereas it is therefore necessary to approximate laws in this field, as provided for in Article 100 of the Treaty;
Whereas Directive 76/893/EEC was adopted on the grounds that the differences that existed at that time between the national laws relating to the aforesaid materials and articles impeded the free movement thereof,could create unequal conditions of competition and could thereby directly affect the establishment or functioning of the common market;
Whereas any disparity between the provisions on the discharge ofcertain dangerous substances into the aquatic environment already applicable or in preparation in the various Member States may create unequal conditions of competition and thus directly affect the functioning of the common market; whereas it is therefore necessary to approximate laws in this field, as provided for in Article 100 of the Treaty;
Differences between the provisions in force in the various Member States as regards the quality required of shellfish waters may create unequal conditions of competition and thus directly affect the functioning of the Ö internal Õ market.
Whereas the disparities between the provisions concerning the combating of air pollution from industrial installations currently in force, orin the process of amendment, in the different Member States are liable to create unequal conditions of competition and thus have a direct effect on the functioning of the common market; whereas, therefore, approximation of the law in this field is required, as provided for by Article 100 of the Treaty;
Whereas any disparity between the provisions on the quality required of surface water intended for the abstraction of drinking water already applicable orin preparation in the various Member States may create unequal conditions of competition and thus directly affect the functioning of the common market; whereas it is therefore necessary to approximate laws in this field as provided for in Article 100 of the Treaty;
Whereas any disparity between the provisions already applicable or in preparation in the various Member States concerning methods of measurement and the frequency of sampling andanalysis for each parameter to determine the quality of surface water may create unequal conditions of competition and consequently directly affect the functioning of the common market; whereas it is therefore necessary to approximate the laws in this field, under Article 100 of the Treaty;
Whereas, in spite of Community provisions, the rules applying to certain dangerous preparations in the Member States exhibit considerable differences as regards classification, packaging and labelling;whereas these differences constitute a barrier to trade, create unequal competition conditions and directly affect the functioning of the internal market; whereas it is therefore necessary to remove this barrier to trade by approximating the relevant legislation existing in the Member States;
Whereas disparity between the laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances andto the notification of new substances in the Member States may lead to barriers to trade between Member States and create unequal conditions of competition; whereas the disparity between these measures in the Member States has a direct impact on the functioning of the internal market and does not guarantee the same level of protection of public health and the environment;
Those whom God created unequal. Congress must never declare equal.
Congress must never declare equal those whom God created unequal!
Whereas, with a view to the completion of the internal market,all national derogations liable further to inhibit free movement of compound feedingstuffs or creating unequal conditions of competition should be eliminated;
In order to avoid creating unequal conditions for operators when exporting to third countries, the Commission shall be empowered to adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 36 concerning specific rules for exports of organic products to a third country which is recognised in accordance with Article 31.