- Lastly, the constraints on financing welfare spending depend on society's demand for public goods and the degree to which compulsory contributions are acceptable.
- We must therefore create competitive transport, but at the same time we must take account of society's demands, which are linked to quality of life and respect for the environment.
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- Civilization has become man's insurance against violent death, while the premiums are paid by submission to society's numerous law demands.
- environmental payments should continue to play a prominent role in supporting the sustainable development of rural areas and in responding to society's increasing demand for environmental services.
- The recent debate on the communication relating to non
- It isn't. They had too many missing hats, were actually too disorganized to keep pace with the society's demands, ceased to fully deliver and declined.
- Although paper products yield many benefits, European society's growing demand for paper leaves an unacceptably large ecological footprint on the planet.
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- Well, the main message of this report is that today, although we must undoubtedly continue our efforts to improve our industrial potential, we have also got to meet that social demand.
- whereas tourism has been recognised on many occasions at European level as an irreversible social gain, and so all initiatives designed to meet this social demand should be encouraged,
- The social demand, however, remains an unknown magnitude to him, both in regard to quality, the kind of objects required, and in regard to quantity.
- role of multifunctional agriculture and of a living countryside in satisfying, via new forms of governance, the growing social demand for products of recognised quality, balanced regional planning, protection of the natural environment and preservation of cultural roots.
- The successive EESC opinions on patents, combating counterfeiting and the Community patent continue to apply and to reflect a considerable social demand for jobs and industrial development.
- This conception did not even reach the historical reality of the development of science itself, which was oriented largely by the social demand of agents who selected not only what could be admitted, but also what could be studied.
- The initial requirement for success of a CSR lies in a double combination between a strong social demand, implicit or explicit, and the will of institutions to reply to this demand, which implies a special motivation from a series of actors.
- Furthermore, the desire of many universities and governments to meet the social demand for qualifications and the extraordinary increase in the student body has made itself felt in the dearth of measures and resources for research and postgraduate training.
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