Examples of using Delayed deployment factor in English and their translations into French
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Delayed deployment factor(per cent.
Management: reduced delayed deployment factor.
A delayed deployment factor of 15 per cent has been applied.
Management: higher delayed deployment factor.
A delayed deployment factor of 10 per cent has been applied to cost estimates for 2007.
Management: application of higher delayed deployment factor.
Decides to apply a delayed deployment factor of 20 per cent for military contingents;
Variance between budgeted and actual delayed deployment factor(%.
In general, the lower the delayed deployment factor, the more resources the mission will require.
It should not be used as a tool to adjust the resource requirements which is disparate from the nature of delayed deployment factor itself.
Application of a higher delayed deployment factor for military personnel;
No delayed deployment factor has been applied, as it is expected that the troops will be fully deployed.
The cost estimates reflect the application of a delayed deployment factor of 2 per cent.
The delayed deployment factor is a major budget assumption in formulating personnel costs.
The totals are discounted by the delayed deployment factor for formed police units.
The delayed deployment factor was already considered in arriving at the 36 aircraft.
The Committee is not convinced that the budgeted delayed deployment factor can be achieved.
Average delayed deployment factor, turnover factor and vacancy rates.
The reduced requirements are attributable mainly to the higher delayed deployment factor applied to the 2013/14 period.
The lower the delayed deployment factor a mission applies, the more resources a mission will require.