Examples of using Technical specifications should in English and their translations into Swedish
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Recourse to technical specifications should be limited to such cases.
no specific barrier exists, then no further additions are needed and the technical specifications should be adopted by the Member States.
Technical specifications should where appropriate be broadened to include production/process characteristics.
Article 23(1) of Directive 2004/18/EC states that‘Whenever possible… technical specifications should be defined so as to take into account accessibility criteria
Technical specifications should, on the one hand, be established on the basis of performances and functional requirements.
This Regulation should therefore lay down only fundamental provisions on requirements for the type-approval of hydrogen systems and components, whereas the technical specifications should be laid down by implementing measures adopted following comitology procedures.
Technical specifications should be laid down to ensure a coherent approach in the Community as part of this Directive.
as subsequently amended,(hereinafter the"Schengen consultation network(technical specifications)"), should now be partly declassified; the remaining parts of the Schengen consultation network(technical specifications) should have their classification downgraded to"Restreint UE.
Technical specifications should be included in the general documentation
As previously argued in opinion INT/570, technical specifications should where appropriate be broadened to include production/process characteristics.
The technical specifications should enable both direct
In the absence of European specifications, the technical specifications should as far as possible be defined by reference to other standards having currency within the Community.
The technical specifications should be clearly indicated,
In the absence of European specifications, the technical specifications should as far as possible be defined by reference to other standards in use in the Community.
The technical specifications should be clearly indicated,
Thirdly, the technical solution chosen: the technical specifications should be sound, as it is
I believe technical specifications should indicate the basic parameters
The definition of harmonised technical specifications should refer to European Technical Assessments(ETAs) rather than European Assessment Documents EADs.
However, since all technical specifications should bear a link to the subject matter of the contract, you can only include those requirements which are
This way of defining technical specifications should guarantee the necessary flexibility
Whenever possible these technical specifications should be defined so as to take into account accessibility criteria for people with disabilities
Powers to adopt such further technical specifications should be conferred on the Commission,
Consequently, technical specifications should be drafted in such a way to avoid artificially narrowing down competition through requirements that favour a specific economic operator by mirroring key characteristics of the supplies, services
Consequently, technical specifications should be drafted in such a way to avoid artificially narrowing down competition through requirements that favour a specific economic operator by mirroring key characteristics of the supplies, services or works habitually offered by that economic operator.
When public authorities refer to technical standards in their technical specifications, they should also specify whether they allow tenderers to prove that their offer fulfils the specifications
When public authorities refer to technical standards in their technical specifications, they should also specify whether they allow tenderers to prove that their offer fulfils the specifications
For the purposes of better regulation and simplification and in order to avoid having to constantly update existing Union legislation on issues of technical specifications, it should be possible for this Regulation to make references to existing international standards and regulations without reproducing them in the Union legal framework.