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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Television helps us widen our knowledge.
- To remedy this, it was necessary to widen the entrance.
- widen ICT, including digital content, accessibility and digital literacy;
- Italy complained that these attempts to widen the scope of the proceedings were not supported by evidence.
- The traditional current account surplus turned into a deficit in 2008 and is expected to widen in 2009.
- In structural terms (i.e. in cyclically-adjusted terms net of one-off and other temporary measures), the deficit would widen by 11 4
- The current account deficit of around 2,3 % of GDP in 2008 is expected by the Commission to widen significantly in 2009.
- According to the Commission, Austria recorded a small budget deficit of 0,6 % of GDP in 2008 that is set to widen markedly in 2009.
- In structural terms (i.e. in cyclically-adjusted terms net of one-off and other temporary measures), the deficit would widen by 11
- The government deficit is expected to rise to 5,7 % of GDP in the financial year 2008/2009 and widen further in the next financial year.
- RECOGNISING the need to widen access to the activities supported under this Agreement, in particular those activities in the training and youth sectors;
- It said that the Commission ought to widen the scope of the investigation to include various other projects (including the AB139, BA609 and A119 helicopters).
- to widen the number of markets potentially open to eco-labelled products by progressively expanding the range of Eco-label product groups and make it more attractive to manufacturers;
- In particular, they agreed to amend Annexes 1 and 2 to the Agreement, which listed the concessions, in order to widen an existing duty-free Community tariff quota to cover a new product, witloof chicory of CN code 07052100.
- New trade improvements have recently been negotiated which aim to deepen and widen the customs union and to improve economic convergence as a result of the enlargement of the Community on 1 May 2004.