Examples of using Echo's in English and their translations into Polish
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Echo's strong. She will be ok.
Echo's not a blank slate.
So you think Echo's the initiator?
Between 2000 and 2005, ECHO's average annual budget was EUR 543 million including the Emergency Aid Reserve.
ECHO's fraud risk management approach is geared to identify fraud risk areas and adequate responses;
One of DG ECHO's objectives is to alleviate the suffering of the victims of these crises,
Did projects implemented by DG ECHO's partners achieve their expected results
DG ECHO's project cycle management approach emphasises the importance of project planning,
DG ECHO's strategy in Indonesia and Sri Lanka was to support the coordination role of the United Nations.
To make sure that DG ECHO's operations are driven by needs, DG ECHO's work programme is based on a global needs assessment(GNA) methodology.
To ensure that DG ECHO's operations are driven by needs, DG ECHO's work programme is based on a global needs assessment(GNA) methodology.
This included the emergency response and some short-term rehabilitation work consistent with DG ECHO's mandate, but did not include longer term reconstruction.
The audit has also examined entities on the periphery of DG ECHO, such as the Civil Protection Mechanism, when they impact on DG ECHO's humanitarian response.
Projects which had already received an on-the-spot verification by DG ECHO's Finances and Audit Unit were not revisited.
support resulting from DG ECHO's monitoring visits and may help resolve problems identified.
During Echo's experiments, Ara learns about a device that can project Eun's memories
The audit also examined whether DG ECHO's monitoring and control procedures ensured that projects implemented by partners were relevant,
Were DG ECHO's monitoring and control procedures designed to ensure that projects implemented by partners were relevant, timely and efficiently implemented?
DG ECHO's monitoring aims to focus more on results than on outputs i.e. number of homes occupied by families rather than number of shelters constructed.
Echo's chief editor, Aleksei Venediktov,