Betekenis van:
dealt out

dealt out
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • nauwkeurig; juist
  • given out in portions

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dealt out

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  1. I dealt out three candies to each child.
  2. Austria stressed that the Austrian courts had dealt extensively with the case under State aid law, had intensively heard witnesses, had fully evaluated the facts and had concluded that an open, fair and transparent tender procedure had been carried out.
  3. Member States should be able to extend the rights set out in this Directive in order to provide a higher level of protection also in situations not explicitly dealt with in this Directive.
  4. In accordance with Article 4(4) of Regulation (EC) No 343/2003, applications for asylum made in a Member State to the authorities of another Member State carrying out immigration controls there shall be dealt with by the Member State in whose territory the application is made.
  5. Additionally, the DHS Privacy Office will address on an expedited basis, complaints referred to it by DPAs in the European Union (EU) Member States on behalf of an EU resident to the extent such resident has authorised the DPA to act on his or her behalf and believes that his or her data-protection complaint regarding PNR has not been satisfactorily dealt with by CBP (as set out in paragraphs 37 to 41 of these Undertakings) or the DHS Privacy Office.
  6. Additionally, the Privacy Commissioner may address complaints referred to it by the Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) of any of the Member States of the European Union (EU) on behalf of an EU resident, to the extent such resident has authorized the DPA to act on his or her behalf and believes that his or her data protection complaint regarding API and PNR information has not been satisfactorily dealt with by CBSA as set out in paragraph 30 above.
  7. See statements (b) and (c) set out below:(b) Re Article 3(1) and (2)“The President will endeavour to ensure that, in principle, the provisional agenda for each meeting of the Council dealing with implementation of Title IV of Part 3 of the EC Treaty and Title VI of the EU Treaty and any documents relating to the items involved reach members of the Council at least 21 days before the beginning of the meeting.”(c) Re Articles 1 and 3“Without prejudice to Article 22(2) of the EU Treaty, which specifies that an extraordinary Council meeting may be convened at very short notice in cases requiring a rapid decision, the Council is aware of the need for matters relating to the common foreign and security policy to be dealt with swiftly and efficiently.
  8. According to France, the five-year business plan, which it describes as a restructuring plan, is designed to tackle these problems by adopting three sets of measures. The first set of measures consists in adapting the production tools by investing in the renewal of buildings, in transport and in portable tooling (quantified in Part 1 of Table 1). The second set of measures set out to reorganise the firm’s commercial policy. According to France, the policy will be targeted both at local shipowners and at national and international markets, the general aim being to restore the confidence of the clients who dealt with the three subsidiaries in the past. SORENI plans to achieve this by recruiting new managers and by acquiring new technologies allowing it to diversify its activities and hence to respond to a wider range of demands.
  9. On this section, the three Presidencies in charge of preparing the draft 18-month programme will consult with the three subsequent Presidencies, as part of the ‘appropriate consultations’ referred to in the first sentence of paragraph 4. The draft 18-month programme should also have regard, inter alia, to relevant points arising from the dialogue on the political priorities for the year, conducted at the Commission's initiative.” [5] See statements (b) and (c) set out below:(b) Re Article 3(1) and (2)“The President will endeavour to ensure that, in principle, the provisional agenda for each meeting of the Council dealing with implementation of Title IV of Part 3 of the EC Treaty and Title VI of the EU Treaty and any documents relating to the items involved reach members of the Council at least 21 days before the beginning of the meeting.”(c) Re Articles 1 and 3“Without prejudice to Article 22(2) of the EU Treaty, which specifies that an extraordinary Council meeting may be convened at very short notice in cases requiring a rapid decision, the Council is aware of the need for matters relating to the common foreign and security policy to be dealt with swiftly and efficiently.