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budget for construction project - traduzione in russo

MONETARY BUDGET OF THE EU
EU Budget; EU budget; Eu budget; European Union Budget; Budget of the european union; Own resources; EU's budget; European Union budget; Budget for the EU; Budget of Europe
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budget for construction project      

строительное дело

общая сметная стоимость строительства объекта

budget for construction project      
общая сметная стоимость строительства объекта
budget bill         
  • Budgeted revenues of governments in 2006
  • The financial crisis caused by the [[South Sea company]] led to the presentation of the government budget under Sir [[Robert Walpole]]. Painting by [[Edward Matthew Ward]].
GOVERNMENT DOCUMENT PRESENTING THE GOVERNMENT'S PROPOSED REVENUES AND SPENDING FOR A FISCAL YEAR
State budget; Government budgets; Budget Bill; Public budget; Finance bill; National budget; Budget Bills; City budget; Budget bill; Governmental budget; Governmental budgets; Supplementary budget; Parliamentary budget; Parliamentary budgets
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Definizione

Телефильм

телевизионный фильм, постановочный (игровой) фильм, созданный специально для демонстрации по сети телевизионного вещания - с учётом технических возможностей телевидения и особенностей восприятия телезрителями изображения на экране Телевизора. Понятие "Т." относят чаще всего к фильмам, снятым киносъёмочными аппаратами (См. Киносъёмочный аппарат) на киноплёнку (см. Плёнка), однако в настоящее время (середина 70-х гг.) с ним связывают также магнитные видеофонограммы, в которых изображение и звук записаны с помощью Видеомагнитофона на магнитной ленте (См. Магнитная лента) (см. также Магнитная запись, Видеозапись). При создании Т. учитывают, что угловые размеры у телевизионного экрана меньше, чем у киноэкрана. Поэтому Т., как правило, отличаются от кинофильмов своим художественным построением, то есть меньшим числом общих планов, отсутствием в поле Кадра мелких деталей изображения и при съёмке на киноплёнку меньшим диапазоном плотностей и пониженным контрастом изображения. В практике телевизионного вещания к Т. обычно относят полнометражные и многосерийные фильмы, рассчитанные на многократный показ, однако Т. могут быть предназначены и для демонстрации всего несколько раз (например, Т.-постановки эстрадного характера). При съёмке Т. методами кино используют как 35-мм. так и 16-мм негативные и обращаемые киноплёнки, обеспечивающие достаточно хорошее качество изображения на телевизионном экране, но более дешёвые, чем 35-мм киноплёнка, применяемая в кинематографе. Существуют способы перевода изображения с магнитной ленты на киноплёнку (и наоборот). См. также Телевидение, Телевизионное искусство.

Лит.: Толмачев В. Б.. Производство телефильмов, М.. 1971.

Н. И. Тельнов.

Wikipedia

Budget of the European Union

The budget of the European Union is used to finance EU funding programmes (such as the European Regional Development Fund, the Cohesion Fund, Horizon Europe, or Erasmus+) and other expenditure at the European level.

The EU budget is primarily an investment budget. Representing around 2% of all EU public spending, it aims to complement national budgets. Its purpose is to implement the priorities that all EU members have agreed upon. It provides European added-value by supporting actions which, in line with the principle of subsidiarity and proportionality, can be more effective than actions taken at national, regional or local level.

The EU had a long-term budget of €1,082.5 billion for the period 2014–2020, representing 1.02% of the EU-28's GNI and of €1,074.3 billion for the 2021–2027 period. The long-term budget, also called the Multiannual Financial Framework, is a seven-year spending plan, allowing the EU to plan and invest in long-term projects.

Initially, the EU budget used to fund mainly agriculture. In the 1980s and 1990s, Member States and the European Parliament broadened the scope of EU competences through changes in the Union's founding Treaties. Recognising the need to support the new single market, they increased the resources available under the Structural Funds to support economic, social and territorial cohesion. In parallel, the EU enhanced its role in areas such as transport, space, health, education and culture, consumer protection, environment, research, justice cooperation and foreign policy.

Since 2000, the EU budget has been adjusted to the arrival of 13 new Member States with diverse socioeconomic situations and by successive EU strategies to support jobs and growth and enhanced actions for the younger generation through the Youth Employment Initiative and Erasmus+. In 2015, it has set up the European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI), "so called Juncker plan” allowing to reinforce investments in the EU.

The largest share of the EU budget (around 70% for the period 2014–2020) goes to agriculture and regional development. During the period 2014–2020, the share of EU spending on farming is set at 39%. In 1985, 70% was spent on farming. Farming's relatively large share of the EU budget is due to the fact that it is the only policy funded almost entirely from the common budget. This means that EU spending replaces national expenditure to a large extent.

The second share of EU spending goes to regional development (34% for the period 2014–2020). EU funding for regional and social development is an important source for key investment projects. In some EU countries that have otherwise limited means, European funding finances up to 80% of public investment. However, EU regional spending does not just help poorer regions. It invests in every EU country, supporting the economy of the EU as a whole.

6% of the EU budget goes for the administration of all the European Institutions, including staff salaries, pensions, buildings, information technology, training programmes, translation, and the running of the European School system for the provision of education for the children of EU staff.

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