Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Increased transparency in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Increased transparency.
There have been calls for increased transparency.
Increased transparency.
The rapporteur has called for increased transparency.
Increased transparency.
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This will ensure greater validity and increased transparency.
Increased transparency.
For the other issues increased transparency is the foremost objective.
Increased transparency.
Regular analysis of the situation and increased transparency will be possible.
Increased transparency.
Many traders prefer fixed spread platforms because of the increased transparency.
Increased transparency;
Businesses will benefit from administrative simplification and increased transparency.
Increased transparency of policy.
Many had emphasised the importance of increased transparency and democratic accountability.
Increased transparency and speed in reporting INFOGRAPHIC.
Improved coherence between the instruments, increased transparency and identification of any gaps.
Increased transparency and information about chemicals.
Digital inspections also provide increased transparency, reliability and a significant quality improvement.
Increased transparency in energy market operations;
Europe's largest stand-alone biomass power plant highlights need for increased transparency on the origin of biomass.
Advantage 3: Increased transparency in the company.
special interest groups' and'Increased transparency in the work of the Commission': OJ C 63, 5.3.1993.
Increased transparency of VET systems;
as indicated in the com munication on increased transparency in the work of the Commission OJ C 63, 5.3.1993, p.
Increased transparency and better functioning of the retail market;
The ESC welcomes this increased transparency about the activities of the Commission.
Increased transparency in the work of the Union is a key aim.
It recalled that the European Council had agreed that the increased transparency and competitive pressures resulting from EMU make it necessary for markets(goods,