Examples of using A budget of in English and their translations into Polish
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The MEDA II programme has a budget of EUR 5.35 billion for the period 2000-2006.
With a budget of around 581 billion USD,
Frontex, which had been set up five years ago, had a staff of 160 and a budget of EUR 89 million.
Filming took place in Toronto from March to May 2009 with a budget of $11 million.
The cohesion policy has been allocated a budget of EUR 347 billion for the period 2007-13(in current prices), which is more than a third of the whole of the European budget. .
The Commission proposed a budget of EUR 500 million for the Culture Programme
With a budget of around 48 billion USD, making Japan as the country with the seventh rank in terms of military power the world.
cultural heritage sites- its programme with a budget of EUR 10 million- with the close involvement of the Council of Europe.
It is for a duration of two years(2009- 2010) and has a budget of EUR 3 500 million, allocated as follows.
In the end, however, the Marco Polo I programme was given a budget of EUR 100 million for only five years, i.e. EUR 20 million per year;
The Community's contribution will almost be 5 times higher with a budget of €34 million instead of €7.2 million in the past period.
With a budget of about 70 billion USD,
It also approved, without discussion, the EU's second action programme for health with a budget of EUR 321.5 million for the 2008-2013 period.
which has a budget of EUR 7.5 billion.
The Commission Decision7 adopting the 2013 annual work programme for EYC2013 allocated a budget of EUR 1 million to fund activities addressing its specific objectives.
In Phase II, which ran from 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2006, the programme had a budget of EUR 1 150 million.
The current Framework Programme for Research FP7 has a budget of EUR 53 billion 2007-2013.
In order to achieve these objectives, a budget of €10 million was earmarked for the following measures.