Examples of Wise Persons in a sentence
The Wise Persons shall comprise of three persons, each of whom shall be required to be highly regarded and experienced in the wireless telecommunications industry.
After months of consultations in the form of hearings with all relevant operational stakeholders, a common view was formed, resulting in the Report of the Wise Persons Group on the future of the Single European Sky in April 2019, containing ten recommendations.7 In parallel, a Pilot Project was commissioned by the European Parliament on the future architecture of the European airspace, which also resulted in a report in March 20198.
Background are recommendations made in 2017 by the European Court of Auditors in the Special Report on the Single European Sky, and in the Report of the Wise Persons Group on the future of the Single European Sky in 2019.
Council Decision (EU) 2019/597 of 9 April 2019 on the establishment of a High-level Group of Wise Persons on the European financial architecture for development, OJ L 103, 12.4.2019, p.
The future of the European financial architecture for development: An independent report by the High-Level Group of Wise Persons on the European financial architecture for development, October 2019, https://www.consilium.europa.eu//media/40967/efad-report_final.pdf.
The European Parliamentary Assembly (1999) Building Greater Europe Without Dividing Lines’ (Opinion on the Report of the Committee of Wise Persons) 15 Opinion No. 208.
The simplification of the rating and rating endorsement system will establish a lean system of qualifications and provide benefits to the ATCO training organisations as regards the time-intensity and cost-efficiency of the training, while ensuring an equivalent level of safety.Parallel to this development, high-level policy documents, notably the Report of the Wise Persons Group6, also urged the revision of the current requirements governing ATCO licensing and training.
Tavernier (being published).4 See the Report of the Group of Wise Persons to the Committee of Ministers of 15 November 2006, doc.
And living means not being resigned.” Either it will be possible to apply Protocol No. 14 and, looking beyond its immediately beneficial effects, to plan rationally for the future by studying on the basis of Protocol No. 14 the report of the Group of Wise Persons, set up by the Council of Europe at its 3rd Summit in Warsaw in May 2005, and adopting some of its proposals concerning the long-term effectiveness of supervision under the Convention.
European Investment Bank’s external lending mandate 2007-2013 – Mid-term review and recommendations of the Steering Committee of Wise Persons, February 2010, also known as the Camdessus report.