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coexistence

coexistence
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het naast elkaar bestaan
  • existing peacefully together

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. We aren't born with the capacity to carry out a happy coexistence.
  2. For other systems and services appropriate sharing criteria for coexistence may be based on national considerations.
  3. studies on the coexistence of GM/non-GM crops; studies on the economics of GM crops.
  4. Technical measures should therefore be adopted to allow the coexistence of GSM and other systems in the 900 MHz band.
  5. In so far as coexistence with a radio application is not addressed in CEPT Reports 29, 30, 31 or 32, appropriate sharing criteria for coexistence may be based on national considerations.
  6. Appropriate sharing criteria for coexistence between some systems have been developed in the Electronic Communications Committee's ECC Report 45.
  7. Furthermore, it is appropriate for national administrations to perform measurement campaigns and testing to facilitate coexistence between various services.
  8. Such a channel raster aims at enabling compatibility and facilitating coexistence of the applications allowed in these bands.
  9. establishing a network group for the exchange and coordination of information concerning coexistence of genetically modified, conventional and organic crops
  10. BEMs shall be applied as an essential component of the technical conditions necessary to ensure coexistence between services at national level.
  11. These studies should help to define the technical conditions needed to ensure the coexistence of a growing number of terrestrial systems capable of providing electronic communications services.
  12. Five years of coexistence of Eurojust and the European Judicial Network have demonstrated both the need to maintain the two structures and the need to clarify their relationship.
  13. respecting and promoting cultural diversity in Europe, improving coexistence and encouraging active European citizenship open to the world and based on the common values in the EU,
  14. In the particular case of coexistence with aeronautical radio navigation systems, which requires technical measures in addition to BEMs, Member States should develop bilateral or multilateral agreements.
  15. Appropriate sharing criteria for coexistence with other systems and services in the same and adjacent bands have been developed in ECC Report 100.