Examples of using Possible scope in English and their translations into Swedish
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Possible scope of a Horizontal Instrument.
Stakeholders clearly called for the widest possible scope.
The cages are designed to give the monkeys the greatest possible scope to move around, jump, climb
The Contracting Parties undertake to develop customs cooperation of the widest possible scope.
That a balance should be found between as broad as possible scope of the Directive and a sufficiently long transitional period to allow pension schemes to adjust their rules;
These organisations in their response to their consultation on the previous proposal already advocated the broadest possible scope.
The two partners then analyzed Ski Team-Alpine's current carbon footprint and what possible scope there was to reduce it, based on Team Alpine operations, skiers and coaches when they are“at work”.
we have already started to give some thought to the possible scope for such a project.
Asked the Permanent Representatives Committee to define rapidly after that meeting the possible scope and elements of one or several agreements on cooperation in
against the category in question and gives indications about the possible scope for relaxing existing rules.
Social partners were consulted under Article 154 TFEU on the possible scope of Union action to revise the Written Statement Directive,
Representatives of the ethnic intelligentsia in those periods have the broadest possible scope for action in different spheres".
In the interests of clarity and of the widest possible scope for the Proposal, the Committee recommends that the Article should be amended as follows
Building on a wide consultation process held in 2005, the Commission adopted a first Communication on the EIT on 22 February 2006, outlining the ambition and possible scope of this institute.
This means maintaining the flexibility for Member States to set the widest possible scope but allowing some exceptions to ensure proportional treatment to exempt sales of insurance complementary to the supply of goods;
Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development in this regard and examine the possible scope for increasing the funds per hectare available for non-food crops.
The directive must be adopted with the widest possible scope, which means that services of general interest
In its Green Paper on Food Law the Commission announced its intention to initiate technical consultations on the need for, and possible scope of, Community legislation on these products.
Whereas to that end the Community rules must be given the widest possible scope, extending to all quick-frozen foodstuffs intended for human consumption
A Directive is the right instrument for establishing the general principles of action under Community law while allowing the Member States the largest possible scope for decisions regarding the necessary measures to be taken.
Even though the new legal framework introduced by the Lisbon Treaty does not fundamentally alter the possible scope of EU criminal law,
announced its intention to initiate technical consultations as soon as possible on the need for and possible scope of Community legislation.
provide exhibition organisers with the broadest possible scope for design, from the neutral presentation of objects through to dramatically accentuated enhancement.
The EESC is looking forward to being consulted by the European Commission on its proposal for an ambitious European Accessibility Act with the broadest possible scope, and which includes requirements for public
it recommends that social dialogue at EU level takes the broadest possible scope involving all relevant stakeholders concerned by employment
the Commission has stated that it would examine the feasibility and possible scope for a Community system for identifying particularly noise sensitive airports with a view to addressing the need for the introduction of more stringent rules at these specific airports.
cover the maximum possible scope of administrative and management functions preferably all