Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Reduction would in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
{-}
-
Official
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Computer
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Official/political
-
Programming
The reduction would amount to 5α$·.
Community production is already low, and a further reduction would certainly not cut tobacco use in the EU.
The reduction would then only be 40.
Reduction of administrative burdens and, in particular, an identification of areas where such a reduction would be most effective.
This reduction wouldn't happen without your support.
There are clearly some sectors(e.g. transport) where an 8% reduction would be an extremely costly target to meet.
This reduction wouldn't happen without your support.
Considering the present level of such short-term transactions even a large reduction would not eliminate all day-to-day transactions.
This reduction would represent 20 percent of the present level.
The overall tax burden on labour in Belgium is one of the highest in the EU; therefore, its reduction would contribute to making work more attractive.
The NH3 emission reduction would be largely insignificant.
the annual 3% reduction would affect an entire range of farms,
Their reduction would lead to the failure of the Europe 2020 Strategy.
Any additional measures for further risk reduction would result in disproportionate high costs and are therefore not envisaged.
A reduction would unduly squeeze rice producers' incomes- something which would be totally unjustified given the modest budget savings to be achieved ECU 1 million in 1996.
The losses and consequences resulting from this reduction would be offset through a package of direct agricultural payments totalling EUR 2.4 billion.
The total reduction would be 4 dB(A)
In C2+, the amount of the reduction would depend on the reaction of the currently high-taxing Member States.
The reduction would be calculated from 1986
For trucks the reduction would be 1 dB(A)
Such a reduction would start from the top,
Two thirds of the projected deficit reduction would come from further reductions in interest payments, while the rest would be generated by the limitation of current primary expenditure.
Such a reduction would be viewed as an attack on their livelihoods rather than a genuine contribution to animal welfare.
Suggested reduction would in reality lead to the loss of attraction for foreign investment;
This reduction would seem justified if research expenditure had succeeded in stimulating the technological development of the industrial system as a whole.
This reduction would be achieved through a decrease of 1 pp of GDP in expenditure,
The suggested reduction would in reality lead to the destruction of current schemes in"a" areas established to attract foreign investment.
Speeding up the reduction would spread the burden of the reforms more evenly across households
Reductions would decidedly be a portion of promotion.
These reductions would be largely offset by an increase in directaid to producers.