Betekenis van:
a priori
a priori
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- apriorisch, a-priorisch
- involving deductive reasoning from a general principle to a necessary effect; not supported by fact
"an a priori judgment"
a priori
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- based on hypothesis or theory rather than experiment
a priori
Bijwoord
- derived by logic, without observed facts
Voorbeeldzinnen
- their maturity is not standardised a priori;
- The Commission shall decide to introduce an a priori or an a posteriori surveillance system.
- no restrictions are placed a priori on the range of counterparties to outright transactions; and
- The compatibility of any aid cannot, therefore, be presumed a priori.
- no restrictions are placed a priori on the range of counterparties to outright transactions;
- For outright transactions, no restrictions are placed a priori on the range of counterparties.
- However, this latter approach is a priori only admissible if the evaluation is carried out prior to the sale.
- ‘Moreover, there was no reason to suppose a priori that the phrase “appropriate steps” referred specifically to financial measures’.
- By excluding, a priori, satellite decoders, the measure probably hampered the diffusion of high-quality satellite decoders.
- In that case, of the various possible formulas for applying certain taxes, none appeared a priori more advantageous.
- Unless a bank had previously ineligible supplementary capital corresponding to the amount of the core capital injection, it was impossible a priori to apply a factor of 25.
- However, it cannot be excluded a priori that the costs which will be actually incurred could eventually be lower than the ones forecasted.
- For these operations, the range of counterparties is not restricted a priori and the procedures are adapted to the market conventions for the debt instruments transacted.
- For the years 2004-06, the aid is based on the same methodology and so the Commission does not a priori expect any overcompensation.
- In this respect, the Commission also stresses that it can find no a priori reason to believe that SLC contracts, even with BNFL, will entail cross subsidy.