Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Work programmes in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
The selection and approval of work programmes.
It is included in the EIP's annual work programmes.
Work programmes and any amendments to them should be adopted by delegated acts.
The undertaking of work programmes and amendments to such programmes; .
Introduction of an intermediate layer of legislation between the basic acts and the work programmes.
Adopts the annual and medium-term work programmes and the budget.
Health and safety has always been an important theme in Foundation work programmes.
Development and Monitoring of Work Programmes.
Codification planning will also be reflected in the Commission's Work Programmes as of 2004.
The development and monitoring of work programmes;
They presented national work programmes to the European Commission outlining the national activities planned throughout 2012.15.
Open orientation debates on relevant Presidency or Commission work programmes, in both the General Affairs Council
No later than 31 May 2003, Member States shall approve the work programmes to which they have granted the corresponding national funding.
The EESC feels that the work programmes of operators' organisations should include measures to concentrate supply
Those amounts are not prejudging the decisions to be taken by the Commission in the context of the work programmes or when adopting the financing decisions for projects.
after the formulation of their respective work programmes, is the obvious way of ensuring this.
The proposed delegated act supplements the Regulation in order to list the funding priorities to be reflected in the annual and multiannual work programmes.
The Council was informed of the content of the Presidency(5040/04) and the Commission work programmes relating to economic and financial affairs.
The inclusion of the REFIT programme in the Commission's successive annual work programmes would ensure a further EESC contribution to programming.
This is the context in which the Commission's work programmes for 1996 and 1997 should be evaluated and assessed.