Examples of using Total programme in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
In% of total programmed.
20.5% of the total programme.
Percentage of total programme.
Total programme budget.
Between 65% and 58% of the total programme budget for Action 1;
The total programme PERFORMANCES has a budget of 75 M EUR.
The yearly running costs of the total programme have been estimated at EURO 728 950.
The total programme costs amounted to LIT 30 400 million.
covering 43% ofthe total Programme allocation.
In% of total programmed amount.
must not exceed 15% of the total programme.
Accordingly, the total programme running time will be 11 hours
ordered 2 external qualitative evaluations to improve the total programme.
The total programme, including introductions and commentary, runs approximately 90 minutes.
covering EUR 21,700 million(96.4%) of total programmed expenditure.
For the total programme up to 1996, 71% had been committed
giving a total programme cost of €59.1 million.
Of the total programme cost, the International Fund for Agricultural Development(IFAD)
advertising time each day is limited to 10% of the total programme broadcast hours
The total programme cost is US$2.76 million,
measure across all the programmes varies from less than 10% of total programme funds for Bulgaria(6%) and Lithuania(8%), to 24% for Latvia.
The total programme is€ 118 million,
ordered 2 external qualitative evaluations to improve the total programme.
Of the total programme cost, IFAD will provide USD
although this may rise to 100% of the total programme volume for technical assistance.
EURES is fairly small compared to total programme funding in the employment field,
permanent inventory amounts to approximately 10% of the total programme costs and involves two A grade,
year of the five-year plan period in fulfilling the total programme of industrial output,
which could not but affect the fulfilment of the total programme of output for 1932, as fixed in the five-year plan.
approach under the rural development pillar of the CAP, with a total programmed expenditure of EUR 13.876 billion under the 2007-2013 Financial Framework.