Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Such aid in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Such aid may be used to cover.
It is not possible to quantify such aid.
Such aid may be used to cover.
In the long term, such aid should be abandoned.
Such aid may even be targeted at specific products;
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That is now done, and Parliament will receive an annual report on such aid.
Such aid may even be targeted to certain products;
Both at-sea and on-shore control should be eligible for such aid.
Such aid shall be on a decreasing scale and be of three years' duration.
Our colleagues in the north-east of Romania were the most recent recipients of such aid.
Such aid shall be governed by the principles laid down in Article 11.
The Commission now needs to assess whether such aid is compatible with the Single Market.
Never were such aid and commitment needed as much as they are today.
On 30 June 1986 the Council gave its assent to Community rules for such aid.
Such aid may be paid on a national,
Only in the case of exceptional situations such aid may be given to compensate the damages caused by these situations.
Such aid is, inprinciple, incompatible with the common market.
Special attention will be given to such aid to ensure that they do not become the equivalent of operating aid. .
Such aid represents about 50% of FIFG appropriations altogether.
The Commission therefore only accepts such aid if it is aimed at restoring the long-term viabilityof the recipient companies.
Such aid is degressive
an impoverished developing country, where I could see how necessary such aid is.
Such aid shall be equal to the difference between those two amounts.'.
insofar as such aid is required in the interests of justice.
In practice such aid has not cost the EU anything in recent years.
Such aid shall be intended to contribute towards establishing a fair income for producers.
Strict control of such aid is essential if thesingle market is to operate properly.
Such aid cannot be compatible with the proper functioning of the common market.
At the same time, such aid must allay any negative consequences of trade liberalisation.
Such aid would contribute to maintaining the situation of fleet overcapacity.