Examples of using Executive tasks in English and their translations into Dutch
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
flex will fulfil the executive tasks.
Executive tasks, drafting, accountancy
Contract agents will mainly perform executive tasks.
III. executive tasks, drafting, accountancy
Staff in category Β are mainly responsible for executive tasks.
Executive tasks, drafting, accountancy
We need to clarify who is responsible for what legislative and executive tasks.
To date, Offices have been used for executive tasks not directly connected to a programme and without a specific time-span.
National and Community manuals should be drawn up to serve as a reference framework for executive tasks.
decentralisation of day-to-day executive tasks is central to any new form of European governance.
in which he says that districts must be more involved with executive tasks.
The delegation and decentralisation of day-to-day executive tasks will be a key feature of the new form of European governance.
The National Authorising Officer shall assume financial responsibility only for the executive tasks entrusted to him.
Executive tasks, drafting, accountancy
Moreover, the Commission continued to argue and act in favour of decentralising some highly detailed executive tasks to European regulatory agencies.
An Office will be considered for new executive tasks with no specific timespan,
The European Aviation Safety Agency is an agency of the European Union which has been given specific regulatory and executive tasks in the field of aviation safety.
Decisions entrusting executive tasks to the entities or persons referred to in Article 56 of the Financial Regulation shall include all appropriate arrangements for ensuring the transparency of operations carried out.
The social-economic developments at this time made it increas ingly necessary for people to acquire specialized skills for managerial and executive tasks in different aspects of public life.
Nowadays, almost half the Commission officials are fully occupied in executive tasks, in implementing policies, and in managing
I believe we should make it clear that in the case of these financing instruments we attach importance to making a distinction between legislative and executive tasks.
However, nowadays, almost half of the Commission officials are fully occupied in executive tasks, notably in managing programmes
This balance will even be reinforced with the recent Commission proposal to amend Council Decision 1999/468/EC9 which aims at placing both branches of the legislature on an equal footing as supervisors of the executive tasks conferred on the Commission for matters subject to codecision.
But recognising and signalling mental health problems is not only an executive task.
the European Parliament should play an equal role in supervising the way in which the Commission fulfils its executive task.
Parliament should have an equal share in the control of the manner in which the Commission fulfils its executive task.
This is an executive task explicitly attributed to the President by the Constitution.