Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Monitoring would in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Strict regulation and monitoring would have protected us.
I really think the children would kill each other if there is no monitoring would be.
Commission monitoring would contribute to better compliance with the current standards.
Though, it is uncertain how organized monitoring would avoid planned disclosure.
Continued monitoring would be reasonable if a surgical extraction would damage large amounts of bone.
A stronger involvement of stakeholders in the monitoring would also contribute to the monitoring. .
The cost of such monitoring would be exorbitant for access providers,
As under option 2, a global and integrated framework combining reporting and monitoring would be set up under option 3.
The monitoring would be carried out on the basis of the annual monitoring reports(AMR) to measure the immediate outputs
But whoever is responsible for its implementation, farm-by-farm monitoring would be a particularly labour-intensive
The monitoring would have to be done by the existing administrative authorities,
analysis and monitoring would need to be maintained.
including monitoring, would be largely the responsibility of an executive agency
the level of details has been substantially reduced to include the most core provisions of the Directive where monitoring would be difficult in the absence of relevant information.
The total number of samples is calculated based on the provision that monitoring would be mandatory where ambient air concentrations pose a significant risk to human health.
In this context, monitoring would be a condition of a consent
rather as being of a relative nature. Monitoring would be carried out by the governments of Spain's autonomous communities, which are the
Such monitoring would enable instances where SAPARD might lead to a considerable increase in production capacities in sensitive sectors for appropriate,
we were instead told, at that point, that the monitoring would work from now on, that GPS systems would
Data for monitoring would be available under the existing Data Collection Framework(DCF)13,
But not least, investment in the production of hydrogen-driven vehicles, of the materials for their manufacture and the means of their monitoring would receive additional impetus, which would contribute to the faster introduction of the hydrogen technology in European Union countries.
Monitoring would also be improved,
Whilst automatic monitoring would certainly guarantee the delivery of the intended benefits in practice,
This monitoring would not be consistent with the regulatory focus of the European Banking Committee,
Moreover, that monitoring would have to have no limitation in time,