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alleviation

alleviation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het wegnemen v.e. last of gewicht; het verlichten
  • the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance)

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alleviation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het bevredigen; tevredenheid
  • the feeling that comes when something burdensome is removed or reduced

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alleviation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verlichting
  • the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance)

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alleviation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verlichting van zorgen; opluchting
  • the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance)

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  1. Reduction, avoidance and alleviation of any form of animal suffering, from birth to death where appropriate.
  2. The capital alleviation arising from the recognition of insurance shall not exceed 20 % of the capital requirement for operational risk before the recognition of risk‐mitigation techniques.
  3. health and education, poverty alleviation and in particular the provision of basic needs and livelihoods for the poorest and most vulnerable populations,
  4. Develop and start implementing the sectoral Action Plans of the national strategy for Roma as part of a comprehensive strategy of poverty alleviation.
  5. health and education, poverty alleviation and in particular the provision of basic needs and livelihoods for the poorest and most vulnerable populations;
  6. Develop and implement all the sectoral action plans under the national strategy for Roma as part of a comprehensive strategy on poverty alleviation and social inclusion.
  7. Furthermore, the Commission takes into consideration that other means have been considered but failed to provide the desired results, and notes that the measure is expected to have a positive impact on the alleviation of market failure.
  8. the organisation of various solidarity initiatives for poverty alleviation and social inclusion to give all citizens the opportunity to contribute directly or through their organisations, even modestly and in whatever form.
  9. Advance the formulation of a medium term development strategy and plan that is linked to sector strategies, takes into account poverty alleviation and is aligned with the medium-term expenditure framework and the public investment programme.
  10. Performance shall be evaluated in an objective and transparent way, taking into account the use of the allocated resources, the effective implementation of the ongoing operations, the alleviation or reduction of poverty and the sustainable development measures adopted.
  11. Take economic and budgetary constraints, the priorities set by national authorities and the state of public finances into account in order to strike the right balance between work incentives, poverty alleviation and sustainable budgetary costs.
  12. The capital alleviation from the recognition of insurances and other risk transfer mechanisms shall not exceed 20 % of the capital requirement for operational risk before the recognition of risk mitigation techniques.’;
  13. The alleviation of double taxation in the case of companies with share capital and their shareholders (dividends) has no counterpart in the case of cooperatives and their members (cooperative income), with the result that cooperative income is more heavily taxed than dividends.
  14. In summary, although it is recognised that the increasing price of TEA has exercised a negative pressure on the cost of production of the finished products of the industrial users that came forward, this pressure is rather limited and the abolition of the anti-dumping measures would only provide a marginal alleviation.
  15. EUR 40 million shall be allocated to support regional cooperation and integration in accordance with Article 16 of this Decision, including the dialogue and partnership actions laid down in Article 7, regional disaster preparedness and alleviation initiatives and, in coordination with other Community financial instruments, cooperation between the OCTs and the most remote regions referred to in Article 299(2) of the Treaty.