Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Such classification in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Such classification therefore needs to be treated with caution.
It would not seem that all such classifications can be equally valid.
Such classification depends on the form in which their sharpened cutting edges.
documents shall inform the Ombudsman of such classification.
One such classification was formulated by Giuseppe Mercalli around 1900 in Italy.
Some groups of animals reported by some Member States cannot enter such classification, but the total of animals in the table represents 8,838,465 cases out of 9,036,808 97.8.
Such classification should be in line with international practice and based on an assessment of the risk.
it specifies the nature of such classification.
Deletion of such classifications would also give more discretion to Member States.
whereas it is further provided that guidelines shall be drawn up for such classification;
For the purposes of such classification fluids shall be divided into two groups in accordance with 2.1 and 2.2.
Whereas, given that as a result of experience, it has been considered appropriate to adapt to technical progress the criteria for classification set out in Annex II; it is therefore necessary to revise the guidelines for such classification;
As there is no such classification built into Subversion, this information is
of genetically modified micro-organisms(GMMs) should be classified in relation to the risks they present for human health and the environment; whereas such classification should be in line with international practice and based on an assessment of the risk;
If a particular region is accorded such classification then the businesses which set up in that region are entitled to receive a higher percentage of state aid than within a non-Objective 1 region.
Reference is made to a similar position in CONV 250/02 from the Convention Secretariat The working group did not consider classification of subject matters currently falling under pillar 2 and 3, since any such classification would greatly depend on a number of policy choices belonging to other fora of the Convention.
In addition, such classification as‘State aid' can be accepted only if the transfer of the client base,
they do not thereby have an automatic right to such classification.
We don't believe in such a classification.
The basis of such a classification- the symptoms of this disorder.
But such a classification is only interesting to discern between diverse kinds of mediated mimesis,
