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Voluntary Investing in a Viable Affective Life

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TERMINOLOGIE
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Voluntary Investing in a Viable Affective Life

Vouloir investir dans sa vie affective
TRADUCTIONS EN CONTEXTE
Corruption remains a serious problem, affecting not only citizens' everyday life in vital areas such as healthcare and education. It also has serious negative impacts on investments and business activities and damages national budgets, especially concerning public procurement and privatisation.

La corruption demeure un problème grave, qui non seulement touche les citoyens dans leur vie de tous les jours dans des domaines essentiels tels que les soins de santé et l'éducation, mais dont les incidences sur les investissements, les activités commerciales et les budgets nationaux sont très graves, notamment en ce qui concerne les marchés publics et la privatisation.


The ESF must aim to promote employment, paying particular attention to those who are the furthest from the labour market, to support voluntary labour mobility and to invest in education, skills and life-long learning, all of which will contribute to greater social inclusion and poverty reduction.

Le FSE doit avoir pour objectifs de promouvoir l’emploi de qualité, en portant une attention particulière aux personnes les plus éloignées du marché du travail, et de soutenir la mobilité professionnelle volontaire, d’investir dans l’éducation, les compétences et la formation tout au long de la vie, autant d'éléments qui contribuent à améliorer l’inclusion sociale et à réduire la pauvreté.


Stresses that private companies involved in multilateral development initiatives should be accountable for their actions; calls on the parties to NAFSN, to this end, to submit annual reports on the action taken under NAFSN and to make those reports public and accessible to local people and communities, and to set up an independent accountability mechanism, including an appeal mechanism for local people and communities; stresses equally that New Alliance investment affecting land rights must be subject to an independent prior impact study on land rights and must be in line ...[+++] with the FAO’s Voluntary Guidelines on the responsible governance of tenure of land, fisheries and forests.

souligne que les entreprises privées qui participent à des initiatives multilatérales pour le développement devraient rendre compte de leurs actions; demande aux parties à la NASAN, à cet effet, d'établir un rapport annuel sur les actions menées dans le cadre de l'alliance, rapport qui devra être rendu public et accessible aux populations et communautés locales, ainsi que de mettre en place un mécanisme indépendant de responsabilisation assorti de moyens de recours pour les populations et les communautés locales; insiste également sur le fait que les investissements réalisés dans le cadre de la Nouvelle alliance qui ont des répercussio ...[+++]


28. Highlights in this context the positive impact of secondary metals, which help to significantly reduce energy and raw material input; calls therefore on the Commission to facilitate the development and functioning of secondary metal markets; encourages the establishment of a circular economy at every base metals production plant in order to link the exploitation of by-products and recycled metals with the aim of increasing their competitiveness; calls for it to be made mandatory to establish a circular economy at every base metals production plant in order to link ...[+++] the exploitation of by-products and recycled metals with the aim of increasing their competitiveness; adopts the aim of making rapid progress in the recycling of rare earths and critical metals consumed in the Union; calls for the development of strong links between the base metal recycling sector and other industries in order to strengthen the size and resilience of the industrial base, in particular in regions affected by deindustrialisation; emphasises in this context the large potential of product and material substitution and increasing the use of scrap metal inter alia in steel and aluminium production; stresses that most base metals can be recycled many times for a fraction of the energy used for primary production; is concerned by the large energy loss for Europe caused by the legal and illegal export of aluminium and copper to countries such as China and India, states which have established aluminium export bans themselves; believes that high environmental standards and circular economy principles should be fundamental to development and innovation investments in the base metals industry sector in Europe; calls on the Commission to develop economic incentives for recycling metals, including currently uneconomical critical raw materials such as rare earths, to investigate how markets for recycled materials can be supported by inter alia green certificates for recycled materials, eco-d ...

28. souligne dans ce contexte l'incidence positive des métaux secondaire, qui contribuent à réduire de manière significative l'utilisation d'énergie et de matières premières; demande par conséquent à la Commission de faciliter le développement et le fonctionnement des marchés des métaux secondaires; encourage la mise en place d'une économie circulaire sur chaque site de production de métaux de base afin de conjuguer la valorisation des coproduits et des métaux recyclés dans l'objectif d'accroître leur compétitivité; demande que la ...[+++]


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28. Highlights in this context the positive impact of secondary metals, which help to significantly reduce energy and raw material input; calls therefore on the Commission to facilitate the development and functioning of secondary metal markets; encourages the establishment of a circular economy at every base metals production plant in order to link the exploitation of by-products and recycled metals with the aim of increasing their competitiveness; calls for it to be made mandatory to establish a circular economy at every base metals production plant in order to link ...[+++] the exploitation of by-products and recycled metals with the aim of increasing their competitiveness; adopts the aim of making rapid progress in the recycling of rare earths and critical metals consumed in the Union; calls for the development of strong links between the base metal recycling sector and other industries in order to strengthen the size and resilience of the industrial base, in particular in regions affected by deindustrialisation; emphasises in this context the large potential of product and material substitution and increasing the use of scrap metal inter alia in steel and aluminium production; stresses that most base metals can be recycled many times for a fraction of the energy used for primary production; is concerned by the large energy loss for Europe caused by the legal and illegal export of aluminium and copper to countries such as China and India, states which have established aluminium export bans themselves; believes that high environmental standards and circular economy principles should be fundamental to development and innovation investments in the base metals industry sector in Europe; calls on the Commission to develop economic incentives for recycling metals, including currently uneconomical critical raw materials such as rare earths, to investigate how markets for recycled materials can be supported by inter alia green certificates for recycled materials, eco-d ...

28. souligne dans ce contexte l'incidence positive des métaux secondaire, qui contribuent à réduire de manière significative l'utilisation d'énergie et de matières premières; demande par conséquent à la Commission de faciliter le développement et le fonctionnement des marchés des métaux secondaires; encourage la mise en place d'une économie circulaire sur chaque site de production de métaux de base afin de conjuguer la valorisation des coproduits et des métaux recyclés dans l'objectif d'accroître leur compétitivité; demande que la ...[+++]


30. Highlights in this context the positive impact of secondary metals, which help to significantly reduce energy and raw material input; calls therefore on the Commission to facilitate the development and functioning of secondary metal markets; encourages the establishment of a circular economy at every base metals production plant in order to link the exploitation of by-products and recycled metals with the aim of increasing their competitiveness; calls for it to be made mandatory to establish a circular economy at every base metals production plant in order to link ...[+++] the exploitation of by-products and recycled metals with the aim of increasing their competitiveness; adopts the aim of making rapid progress in the recycling of rare earths and critical metals consumed in the Union; calls for the development of strong links between the base metal recycling sector and other industries in order to strengthen the size and resilience of the industrial base, in particular in regions affected by deindustrialisation; emphasises in this context the large potential of product and material substitution and increasing the use of scrap metal inter alia in steel and aluminium production; stresses that most base metals can be recycled many times for a fraction of the energy used for primary production; is concerned by the large energy loss for Europe caused by the legal and illegal export of aluminium and copper to countries such as China and India, states which have established aluminium export bans themselves; believes that high environmental standards and circular economy principles should be fundamental to development and innovation investments in the base metals industry sector in Europe; calls on the Commission to develop economic incentives for recycling metals, including currently uneconomical critical raw materials such as rare earths, to investigate how markets for recycled materials can be supported by inter alia green certificates for recycled materials, eco-d ...

30. souligne dans ce contexte l'incidence positive des métaux secondaire, qui contribuent à réduire de manière significative l'utilisation d'énergie et de matières premières; demande par conséquent à la Commission de faciliter le développement et le fonctionnement des marchés des métaux secondaires; encourage la mise en place d'une économie circulaire sur chaque site de production de métaux de base afin de conjuguer la valorisation des coproduits et des métaux recyclés dans l'objectif d'accroître leur compétitivité; demande que la ...[+++]


(Return tabled) Question No. 422 Ms. Kirsty Duncan: With respect to nutrition in child and adolescent populations in Canada: (a) does government policy include recognition and acceptance of the principle that Canada’s children and adolescents are entitled to nutritious food (i) regardless of where they live, (ii) regardless of their family income, (iii) particularly when economic forces undermine efforts by parents and caregivers to ensure healthy eating; (b) given that the 1992 World Declaration on Nutrition, to which Canada was a s ...[+++]

(Le document est déposé) Question n 422 Mme Kirsty Duncan: En ce qui concerne la nutrition chez les enfants et les adolescents au Canada: a) la politique du gouvernement prévoit-elle la reconnaissance et l’acceptation du principe voulant que les enfants et les adolescents canadiens ont droit à des aliments nutritifs (i) peu importe l’endroit où ils vivent, (ii) peu importe leur revenu familial, (iii) particulièrement lorsque des forces économiques entravent les efforts des parents pour assurer de saines habitudes alimentaires; b) compte tenu du fait que la Déclaration mondiale sur la nutrition de 1992, dont le Canada est signataire, stipule que l’accès à des aliments nutritionnellement appropriés et sans danger est un droit universel, quel ...[+++]


I happened to be part of the process in Cape Breton some months ago where countless individuals from all walks of life laid out a whole series, a whole agenda of what they felt was very viable in terms of a new economy for Cape Breton, but it required some investment.

Il y a quelques mois, j'ai participé à des rencontres au Cap-Breton où un nombre incalculable de personnes de toutes les couches de la société ont présenté toute une série d'idées qui, selon elles, étaient très viables au Cap-Breton compte tenu de la nouvelle économie, mais elles nécessitaient certains investissements.


10. Considers the sector to be characterised by considerable flexibility, with fixed-term contracts and the use of temporary agency workers; considers also that this sector tends to require workers to work on Sundays and public holidays, including evening and night work, which could have a negative impact on workers’ health and work-life balance; notes the importance of promoting a healthy work-life balance, and consequently calls on Member States to adjust their policies in relation to working on Sundays and public holidays in the retail sector, in order to promote a healthy work-life balance for workers without unduly negatively affecting SMEs in the sector; calls on Member States and the social partners strongly to consider implementi ...[+++]

10. note que le secteur se caractérise par une grande flexibilité, ainsi que par le recours à des contrats à durée déterminée et à des intérimaires; estime également que les employés, dans ce secteur, sont souvent contraints à travailler le dimanche et les jours fériés, y compris le soir et la nuit, ce qui comporte des répercussions négatives sur leur santé et l'équilibre entre leur vie professionnelle et leur vie privée; indique qu'il importe d'encourager un équilibre sain entre vie professionnelle et vie privée et invite par conséquent les États membres à adapter leurs politiques concernant le travail dominical et pendant les jours fériés dans le secteur du commerce de détail, afin de promouvoir cet équilibre pour les travailleurs sans ...[+++]


Question No. 419 Ms. Kirsty Duncan: With respect to the risk of corrosion and spills and other safety concerns arising from the transport of bitumen in pipelines, and to government action to address these risks: (a) how does diluted bitumen compare with West Texas Intermediate (WTI) in terms of (i) abrasive material content, (ii) acid concentration, (iii) sulphur content, (iv) viscosity; (b) to what extent is diluted bitumen more likely than WTI to cause corrosion or erosion in the pipelines through which they respectively flow; (c) what is the composition of diluted bitumen in Canada; (d) what are all of the volatile chemicals, persistent organic pollutants or carcinogenic substances present in diluted bitumen in Canada; (e) in the pro ...[+++]

Question n 419 Mme Kirsty Duncan: En ce qui concerne le risque de corrosion et de déversements et d’autres questions de sécurité découlant du transport de bitume par pipeline, et les mesures prises par le gouvernement pour réduire ces risques: a) comment le bitume dilué se compare-t-il au West Texas Intermediate (WTI) pour ce qui est (i) de la teneur en abrasifs, (ii) de la concentration en acides, (iii) de la teneur en soufre, (iv) de la viscosité; b) dans quelle mesure le bitume dilué est-il plus susceptible que le WTI de causer de la corrosion ou de l’érosion dans les pipelines servant au transport de chacun; c) quelle est la composition du bitume dilué au Canada; d) quels sont tous les produits chimiques volatiles, polluants organiqu ...[+++]




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