Examples of using Competitive knowledge-based in English and their translations into Swedish
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Of being the world's most competitive knowledge-based economy.
When we adopted the Lisbon Agenda, our aim was to turn the European Union into the world's most competitive knowledge-based economy.
If we want to become the most competitive knowledge-based continent, we need to focus on qualifications.
Modernising higher education is crucial to the EU's objective of becoming a competitive knowledge-based economy.31.
The Union, which aims to become the world's most competitive knowledge-based economy, cannot remain indifferent to this major problem.
The background was the wish for the European research activity to become the world's most competitive knowledge-based economy.
According to these two agendas the EU should create a globally competitive knowledge-based economy with a strong social dimension
Universities play a vital role when it comes to turning Europe into the most dynamic and competitive knowledge-based economy.
In this light, the Lisbon goal of making Europe the most competitive knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010 sounds not only ambitious but unrealistic.
They will contribute to achieving the Lisbon objective, namely of making Europe the most competitive knowledge-based economy by 2010.
The objective of making the EU a globally competitive knowledge-based economy implies that measures to support economic growth should not lead to centralisation,
Europe must become‘the world's most competitive knowledge-based economy.
In order to become an increasingly competitive knowledge-based economy, Europe must not only improve the production of knowledge,
Achieve its strategic goal of becoming the most competitive knowledge-based economy in the world.
responsible development of biotechnology applications as an important step towards a competitive knowledge-based economy;
I support the European Union becoming the most competitive knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010.
the only chance we have of becoming a competitive knowledge-based economy.
we are very far from achieving, by 2010, a competitive knowledge-based society with full employment,
indispensable pre-requisite for a competitive knowledge-based society.
We all too want to ensure that the EU does become the most competitive knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010.
factor in making a Europe-wide labour market a reality and building a more competitive knowledge-based society.
The Lisbon European Council in March 2000 adopted a long-term strategy for a competitive knowledge-based economy with more and better employment
Investing in human capital is a central requirement to attain the Lisbon objective of becoming the most competitive knowledge-based economy.
Et a strategic goal for the European Union to become the most competitive knowledge-based society by 2010;
SMEs are identified as key to achieving the objectives of the Lisbon strategy of making the EU the most competitive knowledge-based economy.
It is in all our interests that the objective of making Europe the world's most competitive knowledge-based economy by 2010 be achieved.
at which the European Union set itself the target of becoming the world's most competitive knowledge-based economy by 2010.
The Lisbon Summit declared that the European Union was to be the most dynamic and competitive knowledge-based economy in the world.
The conclusions of the Lisbon European Council of March 2000 which set a strategic goal for the European Union to become the most competitive knowledge-based economy by 2010;
The Committee unswervingly supports the implementation of the Lisbon process to make the European Union the most competitive knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010.