Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Further aid in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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No further aid will be provided without them.
If they are not, they should not be given any further aid.
This can further aid with the release of toxins.
Iv the Irish Government will not grant any further aid to Aer Lingus;
We further aid this set of actions by Spirit.
Mast slide functions can further aid in positioning the rig.
Further aid to the European periphery is still badly needed.
These are countries that have fulfilled the preconditions for further aid.
The payment of further aid to Ramondin has been suspended.
The actual losses were much higher, but no further aid was granted.
Further aid from Interreg- REGEN II(ERDF 1994-99) is foreseen.
ECHO might eventually to top up this package with further aid as necessary.
We welcome the further aid that is going to given in the form of food aid. .
When this appeared impossible, the administrators did not request further aid.
But in the same time many questions for further aid: this is an extremely poor region….
And further aid that was illegal because it had not been notified were incompatible with the Treaty.
We commit ourselves to pursuing fair trade and further aid here in Parliament.
Any further aid will have to be found by transfer from the budget reserve which stands at ECU 212 million.
Once the rule of law and good governance was established, further aid could be stopped.
A further aid to finding the most comfortable shoe at Gabor is provided, alongside shoe size, by the three different widths.
suspended before that date, no further aid will be authorised.
A further aid for the housing of SCI's staff in the beginning phase of the project remained below the de minimis threshold of€ 100,000.
The Commission is currently preparing proposals on this matter, with a view to providing further aid for these hard-hit farmers.
Further aid of 9.5 million ECU, to cover the period from January to August 1983, was approved by the Council in December.
The Council welcomes the Commission's actions to date and its intentions concerning further aid to Turkey.
They have given assurances that no further aid will be paid for this purpose,
Ii it must be demonstrated that the aided undertaking can be financiallyviable without further aid by the end of 1985.
Therefore, the Commission will not allow further aid unless under exceptional circumstances, unforseeable and external to the company.
My group is also rather pleased to see from the common position that the idea of stopping further aid altogether after 1997 is under consideration.
Furthermore, the Commission wonders whether further aid for the rationalisation of the pig slaughter sector is justified in the light of the previous operations.