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Qué (quién) es CARDS - definición

EU'S MAIN INSTRUMENT OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THE WESTERN BALKANS
Community Assistance for Reconstruction, Development and Stabilisation; CARDS

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Cards; The Cards; Card (disambiguation); CARD; CARD (disambiguation); The Card (film); Cards (disambiguation)
n.
1) to play cards
2) to cut; deal; shuffle the cards
3) playing cards
4) (misc.) to stack the cards ('to prearrange conditions to one's own advantage') to hold all the cards ('to be in a strong negotiating position'); to be in (AE), on (BE) the cards ('to be destined by fate')
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Cards; The Cards; Card (disambiguation); CARD; CARD (disambiguation); The Card (film); Cards (disambiguation)
Central Archive for Reusable Defense Software of the DoD.
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Cards; The Cards; Card (disambiguation); CARD; CARD (disambiguation); The Card (film); Cards (disambiguation)
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Brit. informal documents relating to an employee, especially for tax and national insurance, held by the employer.
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[treated as sing.] a game played with playing cards.

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Community Assistance for Reconstruction, Development, and Stabilisation

The CARDS programme, of Community Assistance for Reconstruction, Development and Stabilisation, is the EU's main instrument of financial assistance to the Western Balkans, covering specifically the countries of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Albania. It was created in 2000 by Council Regulation 2666/2000. However it was only in 2001 that the programme became operative under its own regulations, as in the first period it supported projects previously funded by the PHARE and OBNOVA programmes. The programme is the main financial instrument of EU's Stabilisation and Association process (SAp). A total of €5.13 billion is secured for all CARDS actions during 2000-2006, as after that day it will be replaced by the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA), which will cover both candidate and potential candidate countries.

Ejemplos de uso de CARDS
1. Supplementary cards will automatically be included with the basic cards on enrolment, but supplementary cards cannot be enrolled separately from the basic cards.
2. Possibilities include using I.D. cards and numbers, or credit cards.
3. Users perceive debit cards as more prudent than credit cards.
4. The transactions include the opening of establishments‘ cards, e–signature cards and one–year cards for public relations officers.
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