Examples of using Three programmes in English and their translations into Greek
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Between these three programmes there must be a clear demonstration of the commitment of the EU to promoting cross-border development,
In the framework of the three programmes comprising 18 projects,
It came after major difficulties for eight years and three programmes and it is worth all the efforts that have been made,
endeavour to be more explicit in its comments on this situation, which means that the standard table is not perfectly applicable in the specific case of these three programmes.
will also serve to guarantee more synergy between these three programmes, which are certainly worthwhile programmes for the citizens of the European Union.
a specific evaluation manual which took on board the different aspects of the three programmes(FAIR, Biomed and Bio-tech).
These three programmes can provide answers
The total contribution from the Funds for these three programmes amounts to€ 633.2 million, or 43% of the entire contribution
retains certain concerns over the level of the funds to be provided for these three programmes and the timing of their application.
Three programmes relate to con….
You may apply for up to three programmes.
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Three programmes(Carinthia, Styria
The appropriations available in 1999 for these three programmes totalled EUR 5.4 million.
We also found improvements in the three programmes' design of climate-friendly agri-environment-climate measures.
We have three programmes, plus an extra one.
The Middle Years Programme is one of three programmes offered by the International Baccalaureate Organization(IBO).
The Commission expects these three programmes to provide 43% of the climate funding in this budget area.
All three programmes benefit by the know-how of prestigious professors
In response to your questions, I will look briefly again at these three programmes, which are parallel but complementary.