Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Additional spending in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Additional spending on migration from special instruments and margins.
You can make your Ecwid store more convenient for yourself and your customers without additional spending.
The proposed additional spending in commitment appropriations, 1997 to 1999.
so be prepared for additional spending.
Due to the deterioration of the economic situation and additional spending, the government deficit is rapidly increasing.
European External Action Service(EEAS) may require additional spending.
The Commission proposal will not involve additional spending from the Community budget as it will be financed from the allocations already made.
of around EUR 95 million to date, plus additional spending estimated to be in the region of 10-15 million scheduled for the coming years.
The proposed modification does not require any additional spending, as the corresponding administrative appropriations have already been authorised in the 2010 budget.
the perspectives for additional spending for 2011 will be even smaller
But remember: on a good diet you will lose weight and without additional spending on dietary supplements, and sports training will help to consolidate the effect.
Any additional spending or further revenue reductions,
i.e. additional spending on the quality of the education in the first three years of the new system.
Furthermore, any additional spending or further revenue reductions, including those envisaged
It is commendable that the Council provides this financing mainly through additional spending and thus limits the cuts in other important areas of external cooperation.
Although some additional spending of funds committed under Customs 2007 is scheduled for 2008
significant additional spending is decided on education,
resulting in“additional spending of 5% of GDP per annum,” with current macroeconomic conditions implying“a positive growth multiplier above 1.5,” which“should boost nominal GDP growth to a level above 5% for several years.”.
rights of this House, by fixing ceilings for additional spending linked to the arrival of new Member States for the period 2004 to 2006.
This temporary derogation would be limited to the 2004-2006 programming period and would not involve additional spending from the Community budget as it will be financed within the envelopes 2004-2006 approved for the new Member States.