Betekenis van:
buy into

to buy into
Werkwoord
    • buy stocks or shares of a company

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. He tried to buy into the club.
    2. I went into the supermarket to buy chocolate rather than peaches.
    3. The money was put into a special fund to buy books for the school library.
    4. He wanted to buy an electric typewriter but his friend talked him into buying a word processor.
    5. The police are really good at understanding "Someone stole my credit card and ran up a lot of charges." It's a lot harder to get them to buy into "Someone stole my magic sword."
    6. One Chinese exporting producer claimed that formulators, i.e. companies that buy glyphosate acid or salt and process it into formulated glyphosate, should also be considered as Community producers.
    7. Member States need not consider producers who buy fresh grapes or grape must to process them into wine to be small producers.
    8. Nevertheless, the following elements should be taken into consideration. Because they buy in large quantities and have limited operating costs and sometimes import directly themselves, brand retail chains can generally afford to sell at reduced prices.
    9. Consumers would be unable to buy a standardised, universal receiver able to receive all free-to-air and pay-TV interactive services and could be locked into using more costly receivers containing proprietary APIs.
    10. In the hope of a better harvest in the following year, many Cypriot farmers hit by the drought resorted to borrowing in order to buy farm inputs, thus falling into a trap of accumulated debt year after year.
    11. For instance, if the buy-back offer is completed and has been a success among investors, meaning that a significant percentage of investors are ready to sell their shares at that price, the market economy investor will normally take this price into account.
    12. In the light of the free movement of products in the internal market, and the fact that products are imported into the EU through different distribution channels and that consumers buy products during stays abroad and via the internet, national authorities are encouraged to interpret the cross-border effects criterion in a fairly broad sense.
    13. These concerns could be summarised as follows. Consumers would be unable to buy a standardised, universal receiver able to receive all free-to-air and pay-TV interactive services and could be locked into using more costly receivers containing proprietary APIs.
    14. Taking into account the free circulation of products at European level, the openness of the European economy and the fact that consumers buy products not only in their home market but also during holidays abroad or by Internet, contact points are encouraged to report actions taken when there is uncertainty whether the risk could be relevant or of interest for another Member States.
    15. The Commission acknowledges that if the Finnish authorities were to introduce competition in the road and ferry services, they had to transform Tieliikelaitos into a separate entity and to provide it either with the assets necessary to perform its tasks or with the capital necessary to buy these assets.