Examples of using Statistical systems in English and their translations into Swedish
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ØSharing know-how on the development of statistical systems.
The coherence across statistical systems shall be improved.
This delay is necessary to allow some Member States to adapt their national statistical systems to EU standards.
Improved notification and statistical systems for epidemiological monitoring;
Here too, Eurostat is continuing its work on the conversion of the statistical systems and data files.
Hence, when harmonising EU statistical systems, we must take their importance into account.
The Commission may extend this deadline for a period not exceeding two years if the national statistical systems need to be adapted.
However, the performance of statistical systems amongst competitor economies has also been improving.
manages data provided by the national statistical systems.
Acceding countries have in general less developed statistical systems than current Member States.
dissemination of statistics constitute the core of all statistical systems.
In cooperation with others, Statistics Sweden develops common statistical systems, both nationally and internationally.
comparability of data and provide additional insights on national administrative and statistical systems.
It should, however, be borne in mind that the national statistical systems and their costs will need to be adapted.
A transitional phase running from 2003 to 2009 is needed to determine whether steel statistics can be integrated into other statistical systems.
It is expected that they will contribute to the further alignment of the statistical systems of the candidate countries to European standards.
The Committee does not however believe that the European Union has hitherto made sufficient progress in harmonizing national statistical systems.
The process of adapting national statistical systems to the needs arising from the reform of the common agricultural policy has not yet been completed.
Whereas derogations should be granted to the Member States to enable them to adapt their national statistical systems to the requirements of Directive 95/64/EC;
However, the process of adapting national statistical systems to the needs arising from the reform of the common agricultural policy has not yet been completed.
determine the changes to be made in our statistical systems and to propose new indicators.
The construction of statistical systems that facilitate the collection,
During the transitional periods, derogations from the provisions of the Annexes may be accepted in so far as the national statistical systems require major adaptations.
To seek to improve the statistical systems in the Member States and EEA countries as well as to support development of the statistical systems of countries changing over to a market economy
recommends a transitional period of one year to allow the Member States sufficient time to adapt their statistical systems.
coordination of national statistical systems where required, in order to allow for better monitoring of gender related issues in the European Employment Strategy supporting programme.
Member States remain free to compile these statistics using any appropriate national data sources, taking into account national statistical systems and practices.
operating the national statistical systems.
candidate countries and pre-candidate countries shall be continued in order to adjust their statistical systems to meet Community requirements.