Examples of Regular Report in a sentence
The progress made in meeting the priorities of the 1998 Accession Partnership is assessed in the 1999 Regular Report.
The applicant relied on the following documents:Commission of the European Communities, Regular Report on Slovakia’s Progress Towards Accession (2002), p.
Since the last Regular Report, Malta has made substantial progress in this area.
Regular Report of Utilization of Reserve for Contingencies received from Budget Director Tomich.
The progress made in meeting the priorities of the 1999 Accession Partnership is assessed in the 2001 Regular Report.
Turkey is therefore encouraged to continue with the legislative alignment process and to build up the necessary administrative capacity to implement new legislation fully.As indicated in the 2004 Regular Report, the main priority for Turkey in the short to medium term is to restructure and modernise the agricultural sector and to create alternative employment in rural areas.
Moreover, the Public Procurement Law entails elements to favour Turkish bidders, which distorts equal competition and contradicts with the principle of non-discrimination on grounds of nationality.Since the last Regular Report, there is limited progress to be reported regarding the award procedures of public contracts.
ConclusionSince the last Regular Report, limited progress can be reported with respect to the alignment with the Common Agriculture Policy mechanisms.
Each Regular Report must set out to a reasonable level of detail Supplier’s progress on the work required by the Agreement, key items of work for the next reporting period, notification of delays, issues, risks and proposed mitigations, a cost breakdown for the last reporting period, and a cost forecast for the next reporting period.
A key requirement to combat financial crime is the creation of effective administrative and enforcement capacity, including co-operation between supervisory, law enforcement and prosecutorial authorities.Since the last Regular Report, Turkey has made some progress, notably in removing some sectoral restrictions to capital movements and in the area of combating money laundering.