Examples of using Complementarity in English and their translations into Polish
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Complementarity and synergy.
In the psych world, it's called complementarity.
Complementarity and synergies.
Ensuring coherence of policies and complementarity of programmes.
Complementarity and additionality.
People also translate
coherence and complementarity.
Complementarity which God created.
Amendment 17 concerns the complementarity between LIFE+ and other Community instruments.
Complementarity and technical assistance.
This is necessary to ensure a credible transatlantic relationship characterised by complementarity and coordination.
Complementarity with other initiatives.
The coordination means primarily to promote synergy, complementarity and comprehensiveness of various policy areas.
Complementarity between community instruments.
The Commission should place greater importance on obtaining concrete details on the assurance of coherence and complementarity in EU funds from Member States.
Ensuring complementarity and coherence;
This focus area ERB is designed to upgrade the added value of cooperation by enabling networking among ERB partners and providing complementarity with the regional development strategies.
Relevance, complementarity and added value.
a close working relation will help implementing its aim for complementarity with EDA work
Complementarity between financial instruments.
It is important to stress the relevance of this agenda for the candidate countries while taking account of the EU's commitment to decent work and the complementarity of certain ILO conventions and strategies with the Community acquis.
Complementarity with the European Social Fund.
at an early stage of the programming process in order to promote complementarity among their cooperation activities.
Complementarity with other Policies and Actions.
that in years to come complementarity of the two policies will be necessary to reconcile effectiveness and solidarity.
Complementarity with national policies and instruments.
Coherence and complementarity with other policy areas.
Complementarity and coordination with other instruments.
Subsidiarity, complementarity and proportionality principles.
Complementarity with other instruments
VI Ensuring Complementarity with Other Areas of EU Policy.