Betekenis van:
conceivably

conceivably
Bijwoord
  • misschien, bijgeval, mogelijk, toevallig
  • within the realm of possibility
"the weather may conceivably change"

Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Consider what effects, that might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object.
  2. The aid could conceivably be covered by three points of the Guidelines:
  3. Such returns may conceivably also occur for reasons other than transport requirements, and more particularly for the purpose of speculation.
  4. This practice is indeed inconsistent with the usual investment practice of private investors since no commercial organisation in any WTO Member would conceivably continue to provide such non-repayable funding.
  5. Firstly, the French State is required to pay the whole of the debt, and no distinction has been made between debt conceivably due to the public authority’s insolvency and possible defaults imputable to the State.
  6. Firstly, it is noted that without automation the Community industry could not conceivably compete with imports of the products originating in countries benefiting from very low cost of energy, raw materials and labour.
  7. It may even be argued that, conceivably, a local investor may be encouraged to invest into a local firm not only for a plausible informational advantage, but also as they will be able to provide to the investees a particular advantage by connecting them to their local networking, as well as to take advantage of externalities on other businesses or even because of regional patriotism.
  8. This claim has to be rejected since the same abovementioned Article 14 concludes that ‘the government provision of equity capital shall not be considered as conferring a benefit, unless the investment decision can be regarded as inconsistent with the usual investment practice of private investors in the territory of that Member’. This practice is indeed inconsistent with the usual investment practice of private investors since no commercial organisation in any WTO Member would conceivably continue to provide such non-repayable funding.
  9. It nonetheless remains the case that, in the short term and until such time as the public service task is conceivably transferred to an establishment capable of taking over that task, the continuity of public service may involve the prefect’s taking a number of measures, for example measures to preserve the assets necessary to the public service task or to increase the resources required to pay the claim.
  10. The French authorities’ expert emphasises that continuity is required only of the service and not of the establishment that manages the service. It nonetheless remains the case that, in the short term and until such time as the public service task is conceivably transferred to an establishment capable of taking over that task, the continuity of public service may involve the prefect’s taking a number of measures, for example measures to preserve the assets necessary to the public service task or to increase the resources required to pay the claim.