Examples of using Decentralised structure in English and their translations into Swedish
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to leave the EJN's decentralised structure untouched.
In this decentralised structure, a Member State has three levels of responsibility.
Generally spoken, respondents prefer a more decentralised structure question 2.
Having a decentralised structure gives each team the freedom it needs to develop its own ideas.
well-suited to the fiscally decentralised structure of EMU.
A decentralised structure for product safety control activities has existed in some countries for a long time.
This report further underlines the need to retain this flexibility and decentralised structure.
Some might see this decentralised structure as a sign that we don't contribute to the development of the companies.
Moreover, it is not yet clear whether it would be a centralised or a decentralised structure.
In countries with a federal or decentralised structure, tasks are divided among the different levels of competence.
Belgium is not the only Member State to have chosen a federal or otherwise decentralised structure.
The European Public Prosecutor's Office will have a decentralised structure, integrated into national judicial systems.
With a decentralised structure, we operate through more than 200 subsidiaries with some 6,000 employees in 31 countries and four continents.
The national European Public Prosecutors or the Delegates want a decentralised structure and would then be appointed under the relevant law of the Member State.
The network's decentralised structure requires each participating country to appoint a national IMI coordinator(NIMIC), to manage overall IMI project coordination.
As originally structured, the EEAS still suffered from a number of drawbacks deriving from its complex, decentralised structure, with ramifications throughout the world.
Information relays mean a decentralised structure with locally situated physical premises open to the public,
However, the representatives of the coordinating bodies indicated a high level of satisfaction with the delivery mechanism and the decentralised structure adopted for the EYPD and with the coordination undertaken by the Commission.
The units are run in a decentralised structure where everyone's contribution is noticed
which have to be adapted to the decentralised structure and cannot simply take priority over a large number of major areas and ideas.
The decentralised structure of the IMI network requires each participating country to nominate a national IMI coordinator(NIMIC) to manage overall IMI project coordination.
We are not afraid to try new things and leverage our decentralised structure to make speedy decisions,
supervisors have been granted the power to exempt from separation foreign subsidiaries of groups with autonomous geographic decentralised structure pursuing a"Multiple Point of Entry" resolution strategy.
Our employees are the core of our business, and our decentralised structure establishes roles with real responsibility in an inspiring
This decentralised structure makes national expertise directly accessible to the European Public Prosecutor's Office,
Another important reason lies in the ERDF's decentralised structure: much of its funding is spent via national or regional authorities
We have a decentralised structure, allowing you to continue to be responsible for your business but offering you access to our entire global range, expertise and production.
These mainly criticised the decentralised structure of the proposal and stressed that centralised collection of the data would have financial advantages for the carriers.
CEVA's decentralised structure allows each team great autonomy to develop their own ideas,
regional or decentralised structure in a number of Member States has led them to include representatives of those regions or Länder in their