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"The economies of scale achieved by the European Union’s research framework programmes are among the most significant contributions made by EU institutions to the welfare and long-term growth of the Member States. That, however, is not enough at a time of intense international competition like the present. It is always necessary, in fact, to monitor results, assess the feasibility of opportunities and maintain close relations with the scientific community, which renders society an enormous service. Cutting down on red tape and thereby streamlining tendering procedures would allow researchers to focus on their own professional goals, through the use of resources and skills that would otherwise be wasted. We should not forget that these funds are paid out to be used efficiently. While merit is an essential component of efficiency, it is unacceptable that research should be hindered because researchers have to deal with bureaucratic requirements of doubtful value."@en1
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