Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Updated stability programme in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Portugal: updated stability programme.
Updated Stability Programme of Italy 1999-2003.
Key figures of the French updated stability programme.
The updated stability programme of Finland;
Commission assesses the updated Stability Programme of Spain.
Updated Stability Programme of Spain 1999-2003.
Commission assesses the updated Stability Programme of Austria.
Updated Stability Programme of Belgium 2000-2003.
Commission assesses updated Stability Programme of Portugal.
Updated stability programme of Finland 2000-2004.
Commission assesses the updated Stability Programme of Italy.
Updated Stability Programme of Germany 1999-2003.
Commission assesses updated Stability Programme of France.
Updated stability programme of the Netherlands 1999-2004.
Council's opinion on the updated stability programme of austria.
Italy: updated Stability Programme 2000-2004.
Only Austria had not submitted an updated stability programme by the end of February 2003.
Austria: Updated Stability programme 2000-2004.
Commission assesses the updated stability programme of the Netherlands 2004-2007.
On the updated stability programme of Italy, 2004-2008.
Commission assesses the updated Stability Programme of the Netherlands 2000-2004.
On the updated stability programme of Ireland, 2004-2007.
On the updated Stability Programme of Finland, 2011-2014.
On the updated Stability Programme of Ireland, 2011-2014.
On the updated Stability Programme of Italy, 2011-2014.
On the updated Stability Programme of the Netherlands 2011-2015.
According to the 2002-2005 updated Stability Programme, the general Government sector is expected to maintain a balanced budgetin 2003 and reach a small surplus of 0,2% of GDP in 2005.
According to the 2002‑2005 updated stability programme, the general government sector is expected to maintain a balanced budget in 2003 and reach a small surplus of 0.2% of GDP in 2005.