Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Implementation would in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Its implementation would make the CFSP more efficient and more coherent.
Okay, uh… if I'm understanding this correctly, an implementation would somehow take these massive online networks and do this.
Its implementation would have genuinely closed the Iranian nuclear file.
where a CMS implementation would seem to be over the top.
In Leipzig, implementation would be connected to direct water route to the North Sea.
The origin of the attack would be detected in a much easier way and its implementation would last much longer.
A less useful implementation would be a personal workstation,
Taking into account that ten of those signatories are also EU Member States, such an implementation would jeopardise the Internal Market.
Their successful implementation would be an important condition for guaranteeing a free
expressed the hope that its implementation would further the multi-ethnic character of the region.
The operational implementation would mainly be outsourced to an existing executive agency,
They generally considered that producers had made huge efforts on this important animal welfare issue and delaying implementation would be unfair on those farmers.
A straightforward implementation would need to keep the entire vector in RAM
The establishment of quality criteria for health related websites and the monitoring of their implementation would contribute to confidence-building
However, implementation would take longer than in the case of option 4 Council recommendation.
economic benefits, its implementation would take longer
Implementation would be delayed,
The details of such an obligation/encouragement and its implementation would have to be worked out
Implementation would be tailored to the needs
It is counter-productive, because its implementation would lead to widespread inflexibility, which would actually harm employment.
Implementation would require a share of tasks between EU
However, two delegations thought that its implementation would require disproportionate efforts from countries not concerned by the acidification problem.
Its implementation would translate into the adoption of a set of regulatory instruments specific to each of the situations to be covered.
The implementation would require a different balance of skills,
Coordinated implementation would also have the advantage of reducing the costs of backward compatibility with existing national command and control systems.
Implementation would be national,
Thus the implementation would give no serious economic effects
Consistency of implementation would be vital to the success of the Draft Directive