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The first is due to the administrative constraints imposed by the Commission.
I took "barrier free" to mean also freedom from administrative constraints.
Guidelines might be sufficient and would avoid too many administrative constraints.
However, since there are statutory and other administrative constraints, the Federal wage rate is only a rough measure of an individual worker's productivity.
Economically and socially speaking, it does not make sense for a very small enterprise to be subject to the same administrative constraints as much larger enterprises.
We estimate that the annual cost of administrative constraints on our businesses is ECU 200 billion.
First, there is the establishment of goals in the light of available data and with the recognition of economic, political and administrative constraints.
In 2007, owing to administrative constraints, the band opted to move en masse into civilian ranks and are now known as The Mauchline & District Caledonia Pipe Band.
The purpose of the two proposals that you are considering today is to introduce further simplifications of these administrative constraints, so that there is a further reduction in the burden of declaration for companies.
The new model is based on the principle of greater autonomy for the consortiums, and this will be reinforced by the increased flexibility of the rules and contracts, and a substantial reduction in the administrative constraints that they face..
Many low-income countries have a tax-to-GDP ratio of less than 15% which could be due to low tax potential, such as a limited taxable economic activity, or low tax effort due to policy choice, non-compliance, or administrative constraints.
The various participants in the workshop identified a wide range of constraints which can broadly be categorised under five main headings - political and administrative constraints, ethnocentrism and its effects, inadequate resources, and a need for a purpose-designed methodology:
A shortage of information, standstills in terms of cross-border services, unnecessary administrative constraints, and so on, are the criticisms voiced by the European Parliament in the report that we have adopted and of which I have voted in favour.
As part of the Government, N.I.H. laboratories "face numerous administrative constraints including personnel ceilings, Federal pay scale caps and statutory restrictions which place it at a disadvantage relative to universities" and other recipients of Federal research grants, the documents say.
In proposing improved "targeting" of programs, decentralization of services and better quality control, however, the World Bank also acknowledged that "political and administrative constraints are likely to affect the timing of possible reforms and even, of course, the possibility of particular reforms."
I recently discussed the problem with producers in Alsace and found that agricultural producers, winegrowers and small-holders in our region still face legal, fiscal and administrative constraints in some Member States, constraints that are simply disguised forms of protectionism.
SMEs, micro-enterprises and craft businesses in particular are still "weak operators" , given that it is precisely for them that the regulatory and administrative constraints imposed by some Member States, including Italy, are major obstacles to accessing Structural Funds.
Finally, as I see it, the main problems of the SMEs are as follows: cost of credit, the nervousness of the banks, administrative constraints, taxation, excessive social burdens - and none of these problems, I fear, will be solved by your Europe.
While it is true that no major course development has been held up by administrative constraints, the range of decisions with administrative effects (deadlines, counting rules, etc., as well as the information base about approved fields) imposes a permanent culture of change on the administration of the Course.
If we want to provide better access to the available funds for the potential beneficiaries of the European Structural Funds, it seems to me that the administrative constraints associated with funding applications will need to be made less cumbersome and the procedures for accessing EU funding more transparent.
It is a paradox that he has not thought to point out that the best way of safeguarding or creating jobs was, for the Member States, to reduce their taxation and alleviate the administrative constraints they impose on companies and, for the European Union, to better promote fair trade.
In France, the Basque language school Seaska and the association for a bilingual (Basque and French) schooling Ikasbi meet a wide range of Basque language educational needs up to the Sixth Form, while often struggling to surmount financial and administrative constraints.
For years, the Philharmonic's personnel, from board members to bass players, have been miserably frustrated by the acoustical limitations of Avery Fisher Hall, a building the orchestra leases, and by the administrative constraints that come with being just one constituent, however sizable, of an increasingly unwieldy consortium.
For more than a year, Ms. Meier has been the co-chairwoman of the New York Networks for School Renewal, a public-private partnership seeking to free many of the alternative schools she helped found from the administrative constraints of local school districts and the central Board of Education.
The instruments that have been employed so far by the European Union within the financial framework 2007-2013 have proven to be seriously deficient in some areas, such as the scarcity of resources and coverage, the existence of heavy administrative constraints, let alone the fact that they are dispersed over multiple and different lines of action.