Examples of using Good projects in English and their translations into German
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Because good projects are well sold.
The goal is not to sell, but do good projects.
Learning in good projects suits gifted children perfectly.
There are people who claim that if youcan't draw well you can't realize good projects.
And of course, it's the very good projects we should start doing.
Good projects were funded and useful outputs produced.
I entrust each of you and all your good projects to Mary, Mother of the living.
This royal money box is probably agift that Maxima would give to her daughters and good projects.
As with so many good projects, it began with the cooperation of competent partners.
Along the way they will bestopping off to visit five Laureus Sport for Good projects for disadvantaged children and adolescents.
What Europe lacks is good projects which, even if they're sometimes technocratic, are nevertheless useful to the people.
The LIFE+ fundingmechanisms should be organised in such a way that good projects do not founder because of rigid co-financing conditions.
Commissioner, some good projects have been worked out by women's organisations, but those organisations need more information on access to the Commission's system of financing and aid.
This is a demonstration that making good projects, don't just add add on components.
The banks should develop more in-house expertise on small companies'needs to be able to transfer it to the entrepreneurs and help them defining good projects.
The idea behind publication is to set an example, in the belief that good projects need not be one-offs or restricted to a specific region.
The Energy Ministry will support all the good projects and investors interested in sustainable energy capacities by creating a more efficient procedure, said Energy Minister Zorana Mihajlović, putting into operation the first solar power plant in southern Serbia.
Mrs Fontaine's excellent report makes a number of important points-apart from the obvious that good projects always require more money.
Many musicians from Mannheim who get good projects off the ground simply get no recognition or nobody knows that they come from Mannheim.
Funds would be allocated according to the ability of regions orplayers to propose good projects in line with the contracts of objectives.
For one it's not important to us and for another good projects for us are characterized by working on them with one's lifeblood, involvement and the pleasure in taking challenges.
I believe that simplification of the rules andflexible financing will help Member States to prepare good projects targeted on sectors that will bring a high return.
Economic experts have been suggesting for years that investments are necessary for the economic growth, and Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said recently that, when funds are provided,there are not enough good projects.
Finnish consultants have succeeded in establishing good projects through the programme particularly in the border regions of Russia, and obviously elsewhere.
The Hungarian market is likely to stay attractive for investors looking for yields,and it also creates opportunities for developers with good projects, particularly in the office or logistics market.
Magis is a company in perfect health because it has good projects to develop as well as good intellectual capital, which is the distinguishing feature of the company.
The European Union, as well as other bodies, and especially the private charitable organizations to whichMr Blokland has just referred, have some good projects that are helping to alleviate the worst of the distress.
In the times when most awards are commercialized,Aurea is an attempt to promote truly good projects that are often not talked about so much, but which definitely deserve more attention.
The EIB's additional financial support will allow quick disbursements and contribute to the real economy,notably by protecting good projects and helping viable companies in these difficult times”, EIB President Philippe Maystadt said.
General simplification is, of course, a laudable objective, but it must not automatically lead to large projects being favoured;only the good projects and those which are useful in terms of development and that are economically viable should be favoured.