Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Programmes at national level in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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This process has led to an increase in the number of programmes at national level.
Some countries in the Union are leading programmes at national level to ensure that all their Internet users will be able to connect to IPv6 by 2010.
Cyprus will take all other necessary steps for the efficient running of the Programmes at national level.
However, many railway undertakings continue to believe they can frame their programmes at national level and then they wonder why freight traffic
Switzerland has established a national agency to coordinate implementation of the programmes at national level.
The Committee recognises that individual countries and stakeholders have been driving programmes at national level to roll-out IPv6, but the Committee is
Moreover, a horizontal programme to fund non-State actors should also be set in place to complement programmes at national level.
Furthermore, the Swiss National Agency will cooperate on the implementation of the programmes at national level and will contribute financially to each programme on an annual basis.
with the coordinating units of other Community programmes at national level.
Since agriculture and rural development constitute separate programmes at national level, they have been assessed separately.
it would be possible to have a greater impact than that which can be achieved with most programmes at national level.
Integrate specific safety and health issues into vocational school and tertiary education programmes at national level for professionals playing a key role in the implementation of the directive;
The Commission carefully assessed the remedies on the basis of experience with previous gas release programmes at national level and detailed comments by market operators from Hungary
that will coordinate the implementation of the programmes at national level and that will be required to make a financial contribution to each of the programmes each year.
In accordance with the bilateral agreement, Switzerland will establish a National Agency to coordinate implementation of the programmes at national level and will make an annual financial contribution to each programme in 2011,
Implementation of the Programme at national level; Information,
The Commission will request that Member States designate a national contact person for the purpose of following the implementation of the programme at national level.
supervision activities on the programme at national level.
A large proportion of the budget will be allocated to the Member States in order to support the implementation of the Programme at national level.
involve civil society and social partners in the government of the Programme at national level.
Also, the EESC encourages recommending Member States to more actively involve social partners in the government of the Programme at national level.
Member States shall designate one single authority or agency to co-ordinate the programme at national level, hereinafter referred to as“National Focal Centre”.
Moreover, their involvement in tracing the impacts generated by the Programme at national level is considered of major importance.
These National Agencies are responsible for the promotion and implementation of the Programme at national level and act as a link between the European Commission,
the Europass National Centres act as instruments to implement the programme at national level, in conformity with the provisions of Article 54(2)(c) of Council Regulation No 1605/2002 and of Article 38 of Commission Regulation No 2342/2002.
PHARE: Technical Assistance Programme at national level.
Each Member State shall draw up an operational programme at national level following close consultation with the partners.
The National Agencies are the main actors in the implementation of the YOUTH programme at national level, and their contribution to this exercise is therefore essential.
The Member States shall take the necessary steps to coordinate and organize the implementation of this programme at national level, in particular, by providing for the appropriate structures and mechanisms at national level. .
