- Good access to energy sources is a prerequisite of our well-being and of jobs and development.
- God tillgång till energi är en förutsättning för vårt välstånd, för jobb, för utveckling.
- The stated aims of the directive are to allow for better access to information for patients and to clarify the rules, which are currently interpreted differently across the EU, leading to health inequalities.
- Målet som anges i direktivet är att ge patienterna bättre tillgång till information och att förtydliga reglerna, som för närvarande tolkas olika på olika håll i EU, vilket leder till ojämlikhet på hälsoområdet.
- In addition, our efforts must be targeted on achieving better access for small and medium-sized enterprises to standardization activities and certification systems.
- Våra ansträngningar måste också leda till en bättre tillgång till standardisering och certifiering för de små och medelstora företagen.
- For traditional TV, this mainly encompasses the right to short-term reporting Europe-wide, safeguards on better access for the disabled, better controls on advertising aimed at children, and independent national media supervision.
- För traditionell tv omfattar detta i huvudsak rätten till kort rapportering över hela Europa, garantier för bättre tillgång för funktionshindrade, bättre kontroll av reklam riktad till barn, och oberoende nationell kontroll av medier.
- The Commission itself is willing to devise schemes to provide small and medium-sized enterprises with better access to the financing that they need for growth.
- Det finns en beredvillighet inom kommissionen för att utveckla program som ger de små och medelstora företagen en bättre tillgång till finansiering så att de på detta sätt tillåts att utvecklas.
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