Examples of using Regulatory constraints in English and their translations into Swedish
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In relation to local regulatory constraints.
Regulatory constraints on the operation of Satellite Earth stations on-board Vessels ESV.
Reducing unnecessary regulatory constraints on financing the economy;
further reduce red tape and regulatory constraints.
Reducing unnecessary regulatory constraints on financing the economy.
are thus disproportionately affected by the current technological and regulatory constraints.
Unjustified regulatory constraints holding back efficiency
Progress has been made in several Member States to relax regulatory constraints on institutional investment in equity markets.
Should European regulatory constraints on biotechnology research
In particular, the European Union should not impose any additional regulatory constraints which are not in strict proportion to actual environmental and safety needs.
which are not subject in their country of origin to the same legislative and regulatory constraints as banks in Europe.
A key area requiring a national response has been the easing of legal/regulatory constraints on institutional investment in equity markets and venture capital.
Mr Della Vedova is afraid that the Community authorities will attempt to overburden the development of this sector, which is going to become so important for the European economy, with regulatory constraints.
Those administrative and regulatory constraints which remain in Europe represent a cost of more than ECU 100 billion a year,
would remove most regulatory constraints, strengthen competition
More and more quarters are voicing concerns that these challenges are leading to the relocation of large portions of industrial production to countries with lower costs and fewer regulatory constraints.
However, it is clear that the addition of new regulatory constraints, compounded by potential competitive bias between countries,
selection based only on the lowest price, regulatory constraints.
I note that the further flexibility introduced by Parliament's amendments will reduce regulatory constraints for so-called covered bonds still further
Removing unnecessary regulatory constraints on trade is a key issue for the EU,
Work is currently under way to simplify the process, although this is limited by structural and regulatory constraints which have been strengthened by the recent introduction of the new Financial Regulation.
The disappearance of regulatory constraints within the European Economic Area is alsoincreasing competition between market players
Its proposals for solving these problems consist of even more Europeanisation- more market liberalisation, more regulatory constraints on firms, fewer public services,
has identified the need for EU harmonisation of spectrum combined with the removal of over-prescriptive regulatory constraints.
These barriers mainly result from public regulatory constraints, such as restrictive zoning/planning laws
asymmetries between European and the US regarding the treatment of investments in software and remove the regulatory constraints that hamper the European financial sector in investing in digital development.
Shipments that cannot be returned due to local regulatory constraints will either be placed in a general order warehouse
notably by easing some of the legal/regulatory constraints on institutional investment
In view of the current technological and regulatory constraints that prevent the commercial use of biofuels in aviation,
As these producers are not always subject to the same environmental, health and GMO regulatory constraints as European producers,