Betekenis van:
change form
to change form
Werkwoord
- een andere vorm geven, uit zijn model brengen
- assume a different shape or form
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Hyponiemen
to change form
Werkwoord
- assume a different shape or form
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- 'Verb' refers to the predicate verb. Predicate verbs change their form depending on the subject and the time expressed.
- The French Revolution not only had as its objective to change an old government, but also to abolish the old form of society.
- change or addition of a new pharmaceutical form;
- HSW is better off thanks to this change in the form of State aid.
- It is recalled that the change in trade flows took the form of an extraordinary increase of imports from Thailand.
- Furthermore, an additional disclosure was provided with regard to a change in the envisaged form of measures.
- Fourth, the French authorities contend that if EPICs enjoyed a state guarantee, any change in their legal form would necessitate measures to preserve the rights of creditors arising before the change.
- the VAT due or paid in respect of services supplied to him consisting in a change of form, weight or purity of gold including investment gold.
- You must inform the insurance institution to which you submit the form of any change in circumstances which might affect the right to benefits
- A further capital injection in the form of ordinary shares will not change the shareholding of the United Kingdom in BankCo.
- You or the members of your family must inform the insurance institution to which the form has been submitted of any change of circumstances
- Fourth, if EPICs enjoyed a state guarantee, the change in their legal form would require the introduction of new measures to protect creditors’ rights.
- A standard form should be used for purposes of vehicles registration, confirmation of registration, alteration of registration item(s) and confirmation of the change(s).
- Then, in the course of the subsequent operations, the legislature effected only a change in legal form without creating a new legal entity.
- The French authorities take the view that the downgrade, which did not occur after a change in La Poste’s legal form, cannot be explained if La Poste’s rating were simply a consequence of its legal form.