Some Member States have consistently much better transposition records than others, reflecting the existence or adoption of more effective structures, procedures and practices; however, the fact that no Member State has a perfect record suggests that all need to look to improve.
Certains États membres se distinguent invariablement des autres par des résultats nettement meilleurs en matière de transposition, ce qui dénote l'existence ou l'adoption de structures, de procédures et de pratiques plus performantes.