Betekenis van:
back country
back country
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- bos in oorspronkelijke staat; tropisch woud; oerbos
- a remote and undeveloped area
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back country
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- gebied waar handel gedreven wordt
- a remote and undeveloped area
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back country
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- uithoek
- a remote and undeveloped area
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- When are you going back to your own country?
- It is over ten years since she last went back to her country.
- When Tom came back from this long trip he seemed not to enjoy his home country anymore.
- I haven't seen Xiaowang for a month now; perhaps he's already gone back to his own country.
- His existence here was a state of exilement or transportation from heaven, and the way back to his original country was to die.
- In this country, we rise or fall as one nation, as one people. Let's resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long.
- where appropriate, any cost arising from sending back payments to the country to which the third-country national has returned or has been returned.
- In such a case the Member State which has taken back the third-country national concerned shall apply paragraph 1.
- ‘return’ means the process of a third-country national going back — whether in voluntary compliance with an obligation to return, or enforced — to:
- making calls within the visited country and back to the Member State of his home network, as well as for calls received; and
- This certificate may be used for (re-)export from [indicate the country of (re-)export] via [indicate the countries to be visited] for presentation purposes and import back to [indicate the country of (re-)export].”
- tick type TT for shipments from one third country to another third country passing one or more Member States, bearing in mind that the application must include evidence that the consignee established in the third country has made an arrangement with the holder established in the third country, and accepted by the competent authority of that third country, obliging that holder to take back radioactive waste or spent fuel where a shipment cannot or may not be completed.
- An obligation should be laid down to the effect that waste from a shipment that cannot be completed as intended is to be taken back to the country of dispatch or recovered or disposed of in an alternative way.
- Member States may refrain from issuing a return decision to a third-country national staying illegally on their territory if the third-country national concerned is taken back by another Member State under bilateral agreements or arrangements existing on the date of entry into force of this Directive.
- If the originator or, if applicable, the intermediary, is incorporated in another EEA country, the asset-backed securities can only be considered eligible if the Eurosystem ascertains that its rights would be protected in an appropriate manner against claw back provisions considered relevant by the Eurosystem under the law of the relevant EEA country.