Examples of using Risk of errors in English and their translations into Greek
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Medicine
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Computer
In order to reduce the risk of errors, the Agency should strengthen its system of internal control by rigorously selecting the staff responsible for evaluating tenders
proposed by the Court to prevent the risk of errors, still remain to be transposed into the model financing decisions.
For the Poland OP, the use of spreadsheets by some intermediate implementing bodies to monitor their projects increases the risk of errors.
so reducing the risk of errors.
which will reduce the risk of errors.
More than 50% of the budget of DG EAC is implemented through indirect centralised management,- the internal audit function of DG SANCO had advised a reservation regarding the risk of errors in grant management in the Public Health area in his contribution to the 2004 report.
For the 2014- 20 programming period the enhanced use of standard costs should reduce the risk of errors in this respect.
which shall target the areas where the risk of errors is the highest.
better address the risk of errors affecting the legality
capable staff to keep the risk of errors and irregularities under control Procedural expertise and assistance is available
capable staff to keep the risk of errors and irregularities under control. We detect few serious public procure- ment errors in the transactions directly managed by the EU institutions which we examine as part
Automation reduces the risk of error.
This increases the risk of error.
The automation reduces the risk of error.
This reduces the risk of error and the costs of control.
Maximum accuracy and no risk of error from incorrect coding.
NO CODING Maximum accuracy and no risk of error from incorrect coding.
The result is that more informed decisions become, faster and with less risk of error.
The Commission is aware that this system entails a certain residual risk of error.
In the practice of medicine diagnostic examinations reduce the risk of error.