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other operators
other operators
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esoa : european satellite operators association
esoa : europäischer verband der betreiber von satellitendiensten
最后更新: 2017-04-07
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1 egnos operators and infrastructure group.
egnos-betreiber und infrastruktur-gruppe.
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develop and implement a national strategy for exports promotion including training of operators and developing business to business marketing networks.
entwicklung und umsetzung einer nationalen strategie zur ausfuhrförderung, einschließlich unterweisung von wirtschaftsbeteiligten und entwicklung von marketingnetzen auf unternehmensebene.
continue the facilitation of customs procedures, administrative co-operation and relations with economic operators in accordance with the palermo recommendations.
fortgesetzte erleichterung der zollverfahren, der verwaltungszusammenarbeit und der beziehungen zu wirtschaftsbeteiligten in einklang mit den empfehlungen von palermo
1.2.5 koordineringsmekanisme for de nationale trasmissionssystemoperatører (european networks of transmission system operators – entso'er)
1.2.5 koordinierungsmechanismus der nationalen netzbetreiber (european networks of transmission system operators – entsos)
it has been estimated that a trained veterinarian can visit and examine stock at no more than 5 holdings on one day if he/she properly undertakes the required disinfection procedures at each place."
it has been estimated that a trained veterinarian can visit and examine stock at no more than 5 holdings on one day if he/she properly undertakes the required disinfection procedures at each place."
whereas some developing countries suffer from very significant shortages of critical skills, others have an excess supply of these skillsxlv, and some even have a deliberate policy of exporting skilled people, often trained in specialised, private educational institutions.
whereas some developing countries suffer from very significant shortages of critical skills, others have an excess supply of these skills45, and some even have a deliberate policy of exporting skilled people, often trained in specialised, private educational institutions.