Betekenis van:
common man
common man
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- poorter
- a person who holds no title
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common man
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- burgerman, buma, burgermannetje
- a person who holds no title
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- He is a common sort of man.
- Isolation is the common lot of man.
- A man of common sense would never do such a thing.
- They accused the president of not caring about the common man.
- It is true he is a learned man, but he lacks common sense.
- To do him justice, he is a man of common sense.
- It is a matter of common knowledge that a man of genius is seldom successful in his own lifetime.
- This is a basic factor that can even be said to be the common lot of man, it certainly doesn't apply only to Germans.
- All the knowledge man has of science and of machinery, by the aid of which his existence is rendered comfortable upon earth, and without which he would be scarcely distinguishable in appearance and condition from a common animal, comes from the great machine and structure of the universe.
- Community rules concerning trade with third countries in agricultural products subject to a common organisation of the market apply to the Isle of Man in accordance with Article 1(2) of Protocol 3 to the Act of Accession and with Council Regulation (EEC) No 706/73 concerning the Community arrangements applicable to the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man for trade in agricultural products [1].
- In the context of the trade arrangements with certain third countries pursuant to the common organisation of the market applicable to the Isle of Man, subject to the Community provisions which governed the relationship between the Island and the Community, it was desirable to permit the Island authorities to apply certain measures in order to protect its own production and the working of its own agricultural support system.
- Therefore, Council Decision 82/530/EEC [2] authorised the United Kingdom to permit the Isle of Man government to apply a system of special licences for imports of sheepmeat and beef and veal originating in third countries and in Member States of the Community, without prejudice to the measures concerning trade with third countries provided for by Council Regulation (EC) No 1254/1999 of 17 May 1999 on the common organisation of the market in beef and veal [3] and Council Regulation (EC) No 2529/2001 of 19 December 2001 on the common organisation of the market in sheepmeat and goatmeat [4].