- Ladies and gentlemen, the third aspect concerns the role of the regions in their own geographical areas.
- Det tredje avsnittet gäller regionerna i deras eget geografiska område.
- Even within a country such as the United States of America there is even greater compartmentalisation in calls for tender without an ’Official Journal’ to publish them and given the whole of its geographical area;
- Till och med i ett land som Amerikas förenta stater fortsätter fackindelningen av upphandlingen att vara större utan offentliggörande i en ”officiell tidning” och trots dess stora geografiska område;
- However, the scope for applying reduced rates will have to be reviewed in the near future, because of the distortions in competition it causes between certain geographical areas and between certain products and services, whether it be between Belgium and Austria or between Portugal and Spain.
- Men tillämpningsområdet för reducerade skattesatser måste ses över på kort sikt, då de leder till konkurrensstörningar mellan vissa geografiska områden, mellan vissa varor eller tjänster, det kan vara mellan Belgien och Österrike eller mellan Portugal och Spanien.
- The result of all the above measures being proposed will be the mass destruction of fishing communities and the abandonment of entire geographical areas, while aquaculture will hasten to cover the fishery deficit which is expected to be created and its interests will be strengthened for the benefit of large monopolies operating in this sector.
- Resultatet av alla ovan nämnda föreslagna åtgärder kommer att bli massutslagning av fiskesamhällen och avfolkning av hela geografiska områden, medan vattenbruket kommer att skynda sig att täcka den fiskebrist som förväntas uppstå, och dess intressen kommer att stärkas till fördel för de stora monopol som verkar inom denna sektor.
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