Examples of using Medium-term objective in English and their translations into Finnish
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It is seen, therefore, as a medium-term objective.
The medium-term objective is to reach a structural surplus of 0.5% of GDP.
Avoid deviating from the medium-term objective in 2016.
This medium-term objective is more stringent than what the Stability and Growth Pact requires.
The Convergence Programme does not include a medium-term objective.
The medium-term objective adequately reflects the requirements of the Stability and Growth Pact.
Decentralised management of aid remains a medium-term objective for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In the later years, the Stability Programme would not ensure adequate adjustment towards the medium-term objective.
As you know, our medium-term objective is that the three institutions should work together.
Luxembourg and the Netherlands will also respect their medium-term objective over the programme period.
In particular, the medium-term objective of a structural surplus is expected to be maintained in 2014.
Overall, a risk of deviation from the adjustment path towards the medium-term objective is to be expected as of 2015.
In practice, the medium-term objective would be more stringent(close to zero or in surplus) the higher the debt level.
The programme does not explicitly present its medium-term objective(MTO) for the budgetary position.
The budget plans of these Member States might result in a significant deviation from the adjustment paths towards the Medium-Term Objective MTO.
In particular, the structural adjustment towards the medium-term objective is slightly below the required effort.
Based on the Commission's 2015 spring forecast, the structural balance is forecast to deviate by 0.4% of GDP from the medium-term objective in 2015.
According to the Stability Programme, the medium-term objective- a structural deficit of 0.5% of GDP- would be reached as of 2017.
I believe that the deadline of five months, to address the deviation from the adjustment path towards the medium-term objective, is sufficient.
The government does not plan to reach the medium-term objective- a surplus of 0.75% of GDP in structural terms- within the programme period.
Overall, a significant deviation from the adjustment path towards the medium-term objective is planned as of 2014.
The government plans to meet the medium-term objective- a structural deficit of 0.5% of GDP- throughout the programme period.
Following correction of the excessive deficit, achieve a fiscal adjustment of 0.6% of GDP towards the medium-term objective in 2015 and 2016.
Taking into account the allowed deviation from the medium-term objective, the planned structural deficit is in line with the requirement of the Pact until 2016.
There appears to be a risk of some deviation from the required adjustment of 0.6% of GDP towards the medium-term objective in both 2015 and 2016.
The downward revised medium-term objective(MTO) of a structural deficit of 0.6% of GDP, scheduled for 2014, is still more ambitious than the minimum required level.
According to the Stability Programme, the government plans to meet the medium-term objective- a structural deficit of 0.5% of GDP- in 2016.
However, the planned increase in the recalculated structural deficit in 2017 leads to a deviation from the required adjustment path towards the medium-term objective.
Thereafter, the planned(recalculated)annual progress towards the medium-term objective is lower than the minimum requirement of 0.5% of GDP.
According to the Stability Programme, the medium-term objective- a structural deficit not higher than 0.45% of GDP- was reached in 2014, and the government plans to meet the medium-term objective throughout the programme period.