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national trust

national trust
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • an organization concerned to preserve historic monuments and buildings and places of historical interest or natural beauty; founded in 1895 and supported by endowment and private subscription

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    1. The crisis exposed shortcomings in the areas of cooperation, coordination, consistent application of Union law and trust between national supervisors.
    2. The crisis exposed shortcomings in the areas of cooperation, coordination, consistent application of Union law and trust between national competent authorities.
    3. Among national stakeholders, there will be improved understanding of and trust created in the role of the public health sector in biological incident response.
    4. That coordination of national legislative regimes should ensure a high degree of Community legal integration and a high level of protection of general interest objectives, especially protection of consumers, which is vital in order to establish trust between Member States.
    5. Furthermore, law-abiding operators and drivers must be able to trust the digital tachograph, and national control bodies throughout the Community must be able to rely on the authenticity and integrity of the data recorded and stored by the equipment, regardless of whether it is downloaded and analysed from the vehicle unit or the driver card.
    6. In order to enhance trust in European statistics, the national statistical authorities should in each Member State, as should the Community statistical authority within the Commission, enjoy professional independence and ensure impartiality and high quality in the production of European statistics, in accordance with the principles laid down in Article 285(2) of the Treaty as well as the principles further elaborated in the European statistics Code of Practice endorsed by the Commission in its Recommendation of 25 May 2005 on the independence, integrity and accountability of the national and Community statistical authorities (incorporating the European statistics Code of Practice).