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basic assumption

basic assumption
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • essentieel en wezenlijk gegeven
  • an assumption that is basic to an argument

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basic assumption
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • positie bij het begin
  • an assumption that is basic to an argument

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  1. Basic to the argument is the assumption that the rules in question are present in the language.
  2. However, Germany argued that the assumption that a core capital injection of EUR 1 billion could boost the risk‐adjusted assets by up to EUR 25 billion could not be inferred directly from the basic rules of banking supervisory legislation.
  3. The resolution expressed the basic intention to merge the Land’s bank holdings and WBK into one holding company (later BGB), provided that WBK's promotional activities could continue and that the assumption of sovereign tasks and the tax exemption were guaranteed.
  4. EFIA and certain exporting producers submitted that the assumption of shifting from urea and ammonium nitrate production to UAN ignores the basic economic fact that producers can not simply switch production without additional investments.
  5. This should be considered in the light of the expected award of additional State aid, which is the basic assumption of the plan: additional capital injection by the State of PLN 1,6 billion (PLN 1,14 billion implemented in June 2008 and PLN 418 million outstanding) and further rescheduling of accumulated public-law liabilities with a nominal value of PLN 496,6 million for 2009-2017.
  6. In their calculations, the parties based themselves on the CAPM and applied a risk-free basic interest rate of 7,15 % for NordLB. Determination of this interest rate was based on the assumption that the LTS special-purpose assets were to be made available on a permanent basis.
  7. In their calculations, the parties based themselves on the CAPM and applied risk-free basic interest rates of 7,50 % (31 December 1994) and 6,10 % (31 December 1995). Determination of these interest rates was based on the assumption that BayernLB's special-purpose assets were to be made available on a permanent basis.
  8. However, the Commission takes the view that such contracts should not be taken into account for the purpose of the simulation because the termination of the PPAs at 1 May 2004 or before, which is the basic assumption of the counterfactual scenario, would have necessarily modified the commercial strategies of all generators given the large proportion of installed capacities reserved under the PPAs.
  9. The basic resolution on WBK's transfer had been adopted on 16 June 1992, i.e. more than ten years before the decision initiating the investigation procedure was served on 4 July 2002. The resolution expressed the basic intention to merge the Land’s bank holdings and WBK into one holding company (later BGB), provided that WBK's promotional activities could continue and that the assumption of sovereign tasks and the tax exemption were guaranteed.
  10. However, Germany argued that the assumption that a core capital injection of EUR 1 billion could boost the risk‐adjusted assets by up to EUR 25 billion could not be inferred directly from the basic rules of banking supervisory legislation. Only if core and supplementary capital were injected simultaneously could a bank boost its risk‐adjusted assets by 25 times the amount of the core capital injection.