Betekenis van:
compromising

compromising
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • making or willing to make concessions
    "loneliness tore through him...whenever he thought of...even the compromising Louis du Tillet"

    Synoniemen

    compromising
    Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
      • vulnerable to danger especially of discredit or suspicion
      "she found herself in a compromising situation"

      Werkwoord


      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. This includes "cryptography", "cryptanalysis", protection against compromising emanations and computer security.
      2. It should allow visual inspection of the animals without compromising the microbiological status of the animals.
      3. This includes "cryptography", ’cryptanalysis’, protection against compromising emanations and computer security.
      4. This includes "cryptography", 'cryptanalysis', protection against compromising emanations and computer security.
      5. Measures should be taken to avoid or minimise conspecific aggression without otherwise compromising animal welfare.
      6. Those procedures should be as simple and as practical as possible, without compromising the credibility and consistency of the system.
      7. As it is generally the case in metalworking industries, the number of employees cannot be easily reduced without compromising the output.
      8. Not used; 4. Specially designed or modified to reduce the compromising emanations of information-bearing signals beyond what is necessary for health, safety or electromagnetic interference standards;
      9. Member States may apply environmental authorisations or general environmental rules to certain waste producers without compromising the proper functioning of the internal market.
      10. further developments of loose-house systems for sows in the service area and for farrowing sows which meet the needs of the sow without compromising piglet survival;
      11. Where this is for a period of more than twenty-four hours, it should be regarded as severely compromising the welfare of the animals.
      12. Access to confidential data by researchers for scientific purposes should therefore be improved without compromising the high level of protection that confidential statistical data require.
      13. Specially designed or modified to reduce the compromising emanations of information-bearing signals beyond what is necessary for health, safety or electromagnetic interference standards;
      14. Member States shall ensure that the number of animals used in projects is reduced to a minimum without compromising the objectives of the project.
      15. Interactions between EETS Users and EETS Providers (or their OBE) can be specific to each EETS Provider without compromising EETS interoperability.