Examples of using Average implementation in English and their translations into French
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The average implementation time is about 6 months.
Syria is gradually approaching a more average implementation rate in MEDA co-operation.
The average implementation time is 3 to 4 weeks.
In Title 2(Buildings, movable property, equipment andmiscellaneous operating expenditure), the average implementation rate is close to 100.
The average implementation rate for Title 2 was 97.
More than half of respondents mentioned that they exceeded their initial estimated timeline, with an average implementation duration of 21 months.
Average implementation generates a 15% increase in productivity.
For each subregion, an average implementation rate is presented.
The average implementation rate was 78%, i.e. approximately the same as in 2004.
However, since this represents maximum capacity, expenditures are projected on an average implementation rate of around 85 per cent of the budget.
What is the average implementation time of our solutions?
Approximately 80 countries have prioritized actions on natural habitats(Target 5), coral reef(Target 10) and landscape restoration(Target 15),with the same average implementation timeframe.
Exhibit 3.4: Grouped Average Implementation Levels by Category, 2006.
The implementation of projects approved by the Peacebuilding Fund under its first $10 million allocation is almost complete, with an average implementation rate of 88 per cent.
The average implementation time for a standard Implementation Project is one to two months.
As part of its macro-analysis,the Committee also considered the forecast expenditure for 2018 and the average implementation rates for all major programmes analysing the proposed increases in light of such information.
However, with an average implementation rate of 88%, there is still room for manoeuvre financially.
For example, analysis of the implementation rate of the work programme, based on the integrated monitoring and documentation information system ofthe United Nations Secretariat, reflects an average implementation rate of 92 per cent for 2012.
This reflected an average implementation rate higher than in the previous biennium, which stood at 106 per cent.
Litan(2008) estimates that the net total benefit from telemonitoring is in the order of USD44 billion per annum(EUR27.89billion in July 2008) for an average implementation cost of USD1.75 billion per annum EUR1.11 billion in July 2008.