Examples of using Evaluation methods in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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enabling them to be ranked using automatic evaluation methods.
technical specifications, the specific evaluation criteria and evaluation methods, as well as the intended level of assurance: basic, substantial and/or high.
enabling them to be ranked using automatic evaluation methods.
enabling them to be ranked using automatic evaluation methods.
the specific evaluation criteria and evaluation methods, as well as the intended level of risk-based assurance:
enabling them to be ranked using automatic evaluation methods.
the specific evaluation criteria and evaluation methods, as well as the intended level of assurance:
the specific evaluation criteria and evaluation methods, as well as the intended assurance level(‘basic',‘substantial' or‘high') and the evaluation levels where applicable.
the specific evaluation criteria and evaluation methods, as well as the intended assurance level(‘basic',‘substantial' or‘high')
The present edition goes back to the evaluation method used between 2012 and 2014: i.e.
Safety Evaluation Method.
Implementation of evaluation method according to the PER factor classification system.
The choice of the evaluation method primarily depends on its goal.
Performance Evaluation Method.
And on the other hand, the self-declaration evaluation method puts forward higher requirements for enterprises to assume responsibility for quality risks.
It is worth mentioning that the quality evaluation method is possible only when the touch allow comparison with other specimens.
With regard to procurement procedures, in one case, the published financial evaluation method indirectly decreased the relative importance of the price criterion.
the Agency will introduce the evaluation method now proposed by the Commission services.
Member States are free to choose whichever evaluation method they wish.
introduced that the self-declaration evaluation method will, on the one hand,