Examples of using Error rate in English and their translations into Finnish
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representing an error rate of 8.6% on the number of financial transactions.
Is it true that the 11% error rate in regional policy is based on those three Member States, and how does that relate to your projections?
In that case, however, it is also clear who will be responsible if the error rate increases next year.
The ECA's estimated error rate for payments from the 2010 EU budget as a whole was 3.7.
With regard to the EMCS system, the extremely low technical error rate(occurring in less than 1% movements)14 also shows that the system offered a significant advantage over the old paper-based
Based on the financial audits of the Commission-NA agreements made in 2010, the error rate was 1,71%,
This error rate, because of the sampling system employed,
But don't be misled into thinking that an error rate of 11% means we can't account for 11% of the EU cohesion budget
The error rate is still too high
the residual error after all controls have been completed can be significantly lower that the error rate detected by the Court.
I approved of this report because the 2006 report of the European Court of Auditors showed that the control systems in place for the cohesion policy were not effective enough, and the error rate in the expenditure reimbursed was too great 12.
no automatic decommitment),(ii) error rate(target: less than 2%),
While nominal costs of controls will be decreasing from 7.6 to 7.5 million, the error rate is expected to diminish by 40% which means a reduction from 2.6% to 1.6% of the total amount paid for grants.
In order to contribute to the goal of simplification in the implementation of the EMFF and to reduce the costs of control and the error rate, Member States should make use as much as possible of the possibility offered in the[Regulation laying down Common Provisions]
It complained about the pre-dating of contracts and a high overall error rate in payment audits due to incorrect proof of or information on costs, an error rate for which the Commission is perhaps not 100% responsible, but is at least 90% responsible.
thus reducing the costs of control and error rate.
education and citizenship- the error rate(I use the word'error') was between 2% and 5% and the auditors observed that there was a'disproportionately'(that is their word) large error rate for rural development, which now represents 20% of farm spending and is increasing.
even further reduce the already low error rate for the programme overall.
will reduce the error rate below 5%, and that the final residual error rate at closure of programmes will be closer to the 2% materiality threshold applied by the European Court of Auditors.
foot-and-mouth crises- the error rates are high.