Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Estimated error rate in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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What does the 3.9% estimated error rate represent?
The estimated error rate reflects the financial impact of quantifiable errors. .
So what does the 4.8% estimated error rate mean?
The estimated error rate remains between 2 and 5.
natural resources the estimated error rate was 2.3.
The ECA's estimated error rate for payments from the 2010 EU budget as a whole was 3.7.
The Commission's information cannot meaningfully be compared with the Court's estimated error rate.
The estimated error rate for policy group regional policy,
natural resources, the estimated error rate was 2,3% and systems were partially effective.
The estimated error rate for EU payments as a whole increased from 3.7% in 2010 to 3.9% in 2011.
Cohesion, energy and transport was the most error prone area of EU spending with an estimated error rate of 7.7% in 2010.
The estimated error rate has increased every year since 2009,
However, payments were affected by material error, with an estimated error rate of 3.9% for the EU budget as a whole.
The estimated error rate is thus an indication of the percentage of funds that should not have been paid out.
The Commission's data for corrections cannot yet be meaningfully compared with the Court's estimated error rate.
The estimated error rate for spending from the EU budget as a whole increased again in 2012,
the errors found are calculated in a form of an estimated error rate.
This is due to a rise in the estimated error rate for the payments in the area of Cohesion,
In contrast, the payments underlying the accounts were affected by material error, with an estimated error rate of 3.7% for the EU budget as a whole.
For the other areas of EU spending the estimated error rate concerning the payments remained relatively stable compared with 2009.
In contrast, the payments underlying the accounts were affected by material error, with an estimated error rate of 3.7% for the EU spending as a whole.
For structural funds, the estimated error rate has increased every year since 2009, after having fallen in the three previous years.
The effect of this standardisation of the ECA's sampling approach had only a 0.3 percentage point impact on its estimated error rate for the 2012 budget as a whole.
About three quarters of this estimated error rate relates to serious failures of national authorities to apply the rules on public procurement.
makes up for approximately three quarters of the estimated error rate.
it can already be concluded that the estimated error rate for the Youth in Action programme should be around 1.
A major proportion of the estimated error rate is attributable to eligibility errors,
However, the payments underlying these accounts were still affected by material error, with an estimated error rate of 3.7% for the €122.2 billion of EU spending.
natural resources, the estimated error rate was 2,3%,
This is higher than the estimated error rate for spending in 2009 and it explains the increase in the estimated error rate from last year for the budget as a whole.
