Examples of European added value in a sentence
Award criteriaIn accordance with Article 132 of the Financial Regulation and Article 203 of the Rules of Application, proposals for an action shall be evaluated on the basis of the relevance, quality, cost-effectiveness and European added value of the proposed action.
They give participating organisations the opportunity to communicate and share outcomes and deliverables, thus extending the impact of their projects, improving their sustainability and justifying the European added value of the European Solidarity Corps.
The CEF shall also contribute to supporting projects with a European added value and significant societal benefits which do not receive adequate financing from the market.
No later than 31 December 2017, the Commission, in cooperation with the Member States and beneficiaries concerned, shall prepare an evaluation report to be presented to the European Parliament and the Council by the Commission on the achievement of the objectives of all the measures (at the level of results and impacts), the efficiency of the use of resources and the European added value of the CEF, with a view to deciding on the renewal, modification or suspension of the measures.
The country also has participated in 11 ERA-NET Plus actions - of which seven are still running - in areas with high European added value and additional EU financial support topping up their joint call for proposals.Concerning research agreements with EU Member States and/or Associated Countries, Austria has at least 12 bilateral agreements with Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, FYR of Macedonia.
The mixture of water and solid particles is transported by means of pumps from the storage tanks to the drying plant, subsequently the product is transported into a mix- ing reactor, where the dry mass is mixed with the fixation matrix– bitumen, and it is discharged into 200 L galvanized drums and stored in the interim storage place.The discontinuous line is operated in campaign regime.
They give participating organisations the opportunity to communicate and share outcomes and deliverables, thus extending the impact of their projects, improving their sustainability and justifying the European added value of Erasmus+.
This European added value is the clear demonstration of benefits of the project at a European level.
The CEF should contribute to supporting projects with a European added value and significant societal benefits which do not receive adequate financing from the market.
On top of the specific features of the scheme and in compliance with the principle of subsidiarity, the supported projects shall contribute to create European added value as defined in Article 5 of Regulation No 1295/2013 establishing the Creative Europe Programme.