Примери за използване на Director should на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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It always seemed to me that the director should only care about the result.
A personnel director should take the time to identify, screen, interview and hire the best candidates.
Without prejudice to the powers of the Commission,the Management Board and the Executive Director should be independent in the performance of their duties and act in the public interest.
A personnel director should take his or her time to identify, screen, interview and hire the best candidate.
The Board of Regulators should be able to provide opinions on, and, where appropriate, comments on andamendments to the Director's text proposals, which the Director should take into account.
The duties of the Executive Director should be carried out with complete independence.
The Director should have the possibility of seeking the favourable opinion of the Board of Regulators on a new or revised draft text at any stage of the procedure.
Where the Director deviates from orrejects the comments and amendments submitted by the Board of Regulators, the Director should provide a duly justified written reasoning to facilitate a constructive dialogue.
The executive director should also set a time-limit within which those measures should be taken.
The director should be up to 35 years of age and the film should be completed after 1 January 2013.
If the Board of Regulators does not give a favourable opinion on a re-submitted text, the Director should have the possibility of revising the text further in line with the amendments and comments proposed by the Board of Regulators, in order to obtain their favourable opinion.
The Director should have the possibility of withdrawing submitted draft opinions, recommendations and decisions where the Director disagrees with the amendments submitted by the Board of Regulators and issuing a new text following certain procedures referred to in point(a) of Article 22(5) and Article 24(2).
(18) To ensure the efficient day-to-day functioning of Europol,the Executive Director should be its legal representative and manager, acting in complete independence in the performance of all tasks and ensuring that Europol carries out the tasks provided for by this Regulation.
The Director should be responsible for drafting and adopting documents containing opinions, recommendations and decisions.
Furthermore, the Executive Director should have the option of setting up ad hoc Working Groups to address specific matters, in particular of a scientific, technical, legal or socioeconomic nature.
The Executive Director should, in particular, draft precise deployment plans, using the resources notified by Member States, for the fulfilment of each control and inspection programme and respecting the rules and aims set out in the specific control and inspection programme on which the joint deployment plan is based, as well as other relevant rules, such as those relating to Union Inspectors.
When requesting national contributions to the standing corps,the executive director should apply as a general rule the principles of proportionality and equal treatment of Member States with the aim of preventing situations that would substantially affect the discharge of national tasks in one Member State by requesting the deployment of the annual contributions of that Member State in one particular period of four months.
The Executive Director should prepare a proposal for ENISA's annual work programme, after prior consultation with the Commission, and should take all steps necessary to ensure the proper implementation of that work programme.
The Executive Director should ensure the efficient execution of the Agency's tasks in an independent manner.
The executive director should identify the measures to be taken and recommend them to the Member State concerned.
The Executive Director should also present the annual report to the European Parliament and to the Council.
The executive director should also set a time-limit within which those measures should be taken and closely monitor their timely implementation.
The Executive Director should be allowed to authorise the transfer of data in exceptional cases on a case-by-case basis, where specific strict conditions so require.
The Executive Director should prepare a proposal for ENISA's annual work programme, after prior consultation with the Commission, and should take all steps necessary to ensure the proper implementation of that work programme.
The Executive Director should, after consultation with the Commission, provide the Member State with recommendations concerned outlining the necessary measures to address serious shortcomings, which in turn shall be adopted by the Management Board as recommendations.
The Executive Director should prepare an annual report to be submitted to the Management Board, covering the implementation of ENISA's annual work programme, draw up a draft statement of estimates of revenue and expenditure for ENISA, and implement the budget.
In particular, the Executive Director should be responsible for preparing budgetary and planning documents submitted for the decision of the Management Board, implementing the multiannual programming and annual work programmes of Europol and other planning documents.
The Executive Director should, after consultation with the Commission, make draft recommendations to the Member Stateprovide the Member State with recommendations concerned outlining the necessary measures to address serious shortcomings, which in turn shall be adopted by the Management Board as recommendations.
The Executive Director should ensure that the members of ad hoc working groups are selected according to the highest standards of expertise, aiming to ensure gender balance and an appropriate balance, according to the specific issues in question, between the public administrations of the Member States, the Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies and the private sector, including industry, users, and academic experts in network and information security.