Examples of using Measuring progress in English and their translations into Dutch
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Measuring progress.
GDP and beyond: measuring progress.
Measuring progress and benefits.
Study Group on GDP and beyond: measuring progress.
Measuring progress in a changing world.
Indeed, how could you improve, without measuring progress?
Measuring progress- developing indicators.
Sharing best practices and measuring progress.
Measuring progress- Reporting,
They would then have a benchmark to help in measuring progress.
Beyond GDP- measuring progress in a changing world.
Ownership, dialogue and measuring progress.
Measuring progress: putting in place a robust monitoring system.
A lot of effort is being put in measuring progress with relevant indicators.
Measuring progress at national, UN regional,
Another major problem is measuring progress in a given country over time.
Such initiatives can be accompanied by appropriate benchmarking as a means of measuring progress.
GDP and beyond- Measuring progress in a changing world.
Today, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on GDP and beyond- measuring progress in a changing world.
By continuously measuring progress and making this visible, self-confidence grew.
I voted for this report entitled'GDP and beyond- Measuring progress in a changing world.
Entropy is our yardstick, measuring progress, defining the boundaries of a story,
To the members of the study group on Beyond GDP- Measuring progress in a changing World.
will become central tools in setting priorities and measuring progress;
The first one is very simple: experience bars measuring progress-- something that's been talked about brilliantly by people like Jesse Schell earlier this year.
the Mid-Term Evaluation presented figures measuring progress to date.
The'GDP and beyond- Measuring progress in a changing world' initiative is a complementary instrument capable of contributing to improving analysis and political debate.
Average Performance(European reference levels) will be the instrument for measuring progress.
The EESC therefore welcomes the Commission's communication Beyond GDP- Measuring progress in a changing World and the initiatives it outlines.
The benchmarking study Measuring Progress of eAccessibility in Europe(2006-2008)