Примери за използване на Estimated error rate на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Ineligible projects account for more than a third of the estimated error rate 4.28.
The estimated error rate reflects the financial impact of quantifiable errors. .
However, for EU expenditure the estimated error rate was 4.7%(compared with 4.8% in 2012).
The estimated error rate for policy group regional policy, energy and transport remained high at 6.0%.
These procedural errors are not quantified anddo not contribute to our estimated error rate.
The estimated error rate for policy group regional policy, energy and transport remained high at 6.0%.
These quantified errors make up approximately 17% of the estimated error rate(22)(see Box 5.4).
For 2012, DG EMPL's estimated error rate in its own AAR was within a range of 2,3 to 3,2%.
Even after taking account of these corrections,these cases account for 26% of the estimated error rate for this policy area.
For structural funds, the estimated error rate has increased every year since 2009, after having fallen in the three previous years.
All other operational expenditure(which is mostly directly managed by the Commission)has an estimated error rate of 3.7%.
The estimated error rate has not changed greatly over recent years, but has been consistently above the”materiality threshold”i of 2%.
State aid errors accounted for 17% of the estimated error rate in this area(see example).
(4) The estimated error rate for‘Research and other internal policies' is higher than the error rate estimated in 2011(3,0%).
They account for 29% of all quantifiable errors andmake up approximately 26% of the estimated error rate for this policy area.
(3) The estimated error rate for‘External relations, aid and enlargement' is higher than the error rate estimated in 2011(1,1%).
The Commission recognises that the systems are partially effective as reflected in the Court's estimated error rate at the level of final recipients.
If the estimated error rate for payments is 4.7% for 2013, does this mean that 95.3% of the EU budget was spent in accordance with the rules?
These projects account for 8% of all quantifiable errors andmake up approximately 22% of the estimated error rate(see Box 5.2).
Yes Estimated error rate: 3.4%(2012:3.0%) Non-compliance with procurement rules was responsible for around half of the estimated error rate(see example).
With a similar volume of spending, agriculture:market and direct support contrib utes about half as much to the overall estimated error rate.
This combination makes it by far the biggest contributor to the overall estimated error rate(44%; 2.1 percentage points of the overall estimated error rate).
The Court recorded all errors committed by the EU Institutions andbodies as‘non-quantifiable' and thus excluded them from the estimated error rate.
First, over two thirds of the estimated error rate pertains to the ineligibility of claims for payment and serious failures to respect procurement rules.
These account for 39% of all quantifiable errors and make up approximately 19% of the estimated error rate for these policy areas(see box 5.2).
Yes Estimated error rate: 6.9%(2012: 6.8%) Examined control systems: Partially effective The ECA found serious errors in public procurement,accounting for 39% of the estimated error rate.
Such errors account for 93% of all quantifiable errors andmake up approximately 93% of the estimated error rate for this policy area.
The Commission is pleased to note that the increase in the estimated error rate is not attributable to a deterioration in the control system, but to the development of the sampling approach.
If such corrective measures had not been applied to the 2013 payments audited by the ECA,the overall estimated error rate would have been 6.3%, rather than 4.7%.
The frequency of error is always higher than the estimated error rate as only quantifiable errors are included in the error rate calculation, and many have only a low financial impact.