Examples of using What is technically in English and their translations into Swedish
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Automatically uses 100% of what is technically available.
It's what is technically and politically possible that matters.
Throughout its history, Saab has continuously pushed the envelope of what is technically possible.
You want the top of what is technically possible to achieve?
The opportunity to provide citizens with services through the medium of their own mother tongue is often limited to what is technically possible.
Efforts are determined by what is technically feasible, financially reasonable, and environmentally and energy justified.
Environmental work is controlled by legal requirements, as well as of what is technically possible and economically acceptable.
This should be done according to what is technically and economically possible,
This is not a question of the struggle between good and evil, but of what is technically possible and yet ethically permissible.
It is a question of doing what is technically possible; obviously it is not possible to do anymore,
Environmental work should be characterized by a holistic approach and be guided by what is technically possible and economically feasible.
The measures taken are determined by what is technically possible, economically viable and justifiable in terms of energy and the environment.
we do not seem to have the same understanding of what is technically possible.
Our environmental adaptation is always based on what is technically possible, economically reasonable and environmentally justified.
ground level ozone by 60% from what is technically feasible by 2020.
This process connects the user's needs with what is technically possible within the framework of a strategy to implement the solution.
As far as the reduction of pollutant emissions is concerned, the manufacturers are operating at the very limit of what is technically achievable.
pushed limits of what is technically possible to create groundbreaking products with state-of-the-art designs.
eutrophication will be reduced by 55% from what is technically possible.
i.e. a combination of what is technically possible, economically reasonable
It is unfortunately often hard for people in the business to give this input, as they are not always aware of what is technically possible.
By adding this element, an important step is made by distinguishing between what is technically and economically possible
product users, what is technically, financially and socially feasible today.
The Commission is invited to regularly identify the lowest salt levels currently being achieved at EU level in the different food categories as a tool to identify what is technically feasible in each category.
This is achieved by working towards specified environmental targets, which are set on the basis of what is technically possible, economically feasible
actively work with minimizing our environmental footprint within the limits of what is technically and financially viable.
Measures for some products have shown levels of ambition that are too low compared to what is technically and economically feasible.
It further accepts that a level of 1% is at present in line both with the threshold for other substances and with what is technically feasible Article 5 and Article 18.
constantly moving the boundaries of what is technically and musically possible with the traditional