Examples of using Number of programmes in English and their translations into Swedish
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There is a need to reduce the number of programmes and simplify programming
Currently the combined private sector and agriculture portfolio contains a number of programmes with the following objectives.
A significant development in 1994 has been the number of programmes designed to support decentralised initiatives at local level.
the European Union can and must commit itself to a number of programmes.
enlargement also increases the number of programmes from 17 to 27.
In managing the remaining Phare activities the Foundation completed the financial audits of a number of programmes.
The draft regulation on support for rural development replaces the five programming systems with a single system and reduces the number of programmes.
The programmes audited cover 92% of the planned EAGGF contribution and 57% of the number of programmes.
The school will focus particularly on simplifying the programme structure at Master's level, by reducing the number of programmes and courses.
For this reason, the Commission wishes to henceforth simplify the structure of the expenditure instruments by reducing the number of programmes to two Funds.
A number of programmes from the previous period were completed in 2001 and await the final report and closure.
First, the number of programmes: in the Objective 3 areas,
Moreover, a number of programmes and activities conducted in the EU to promote innovation will be open to the participation of Mediterranean partners.
It does so by fund- ing a number of programmes to promote the teaching and learning of European languages.
An increase in the number of programmes aimed at third countries
Despite this, there are signs that a number of programmes are beginning to take account of the differences between women
Moreover, the Commission closed a number of programmes without making financial corrections despite there being significant reservations in respect of the certified expenditure.
Provision has been included in a number of programmes for experts to provide advice,
The Commission has approved a number of programmes for the eradication of rabies in those Member States
We also offer a number of programmes designed to develop the soft skills of our students