Examples of Aim of the Project in a sentence
The Participant must participate, at its own cost and as reasonably required by the Department, in studies, evaluations and other activities intended to analyse the success of each Project in achieving the Project Objectives and the Aim of the Project, on terms required by the Department.
Aim of the Project: This project aims at providing computer facilities and infrastructure in the office of the Hon'ble Speaker, Hon'ble Deputy Speaker, Secretary, Hon’ble, Members of Legislative Assembly and senior officers of the State Legislative Assembly.
If the Works must be varied to obtain any Approval, the Participant must notify the Department in writing of those variations and must ensure that no variation will adversely affect the Project, the Works, the Aim of the Project and Program Objectives and the use of the Works for the Designated Use throughout the Designated Use Period.
Aim of the Project is to help Bosnia and Herzegovina bodies to establish their own capacity to ensure access to the territory and fair effective procedure of refugee status determination to asylum seekers and refugees, and to enable them to use their rights guaranteed by domestic legislation that is in accordance with international standards.
The Participant must not use Funds towards the purchase of Assets unless the Asset is identified in the Project Budget and is consistent with the Aim of the Project and Program Objectives.
According to Zouncourides-Lull (2011: 81), it is therefore common in localization projects to calculate costs ‘using parametric estimation, by applying standard rates (e.g. cost per word) and possible revenue’.
The remit of the Project was defined as follows:The Aim of the Project is to serve the interests of increased European understanding, co- operation and mobility by improving and broadening the learning of modern languages, making appropriate provision for all sections of the population.
Introduction, Background and Aim of the Project Scope of the ReportWhile mutuals and co-operatives offer a number of benefits, including achieving economies of scale with purchasing and or marketing, peer support services related to financial risk etc., the key focus of this project is to explore the benefits of mutuals and co-operatives as useful structures in helping their members to manage financial risks through insurance and other risk transfer options.
Participant must keep records Without limiting clause 14.1, the Participant must keep comprehensive written records of the conduct of the Project including progress against the Milestones and the extent to which the Project is achieving the Aim of the Project and the Program Objectives.
NG 2.2 Aim of the Project for which the Survey is Required This shall be a statement of the overall objective of the project: eg, to upgrade the existing road to dual 2 lane carriageway by means of an on line improvement, to provide a new road to bypass an urban area, etc.