Betekenis van:
degree of a term

degree of a term
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the sum of the exponents of the variables in the term

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. ‘Lasting interest’ implies the existence of a long-term relationship between the direct investor and the enterprise and a significant degree of influence by the investor on the management of the direct investment enterprise.
    2. In order to determine the degree of need for long-term care, the competent institution shall have the right to have the insured person examined by a doctor or any other expert of its choice.
    3. in the year ending March 2007, the long-term interest rate in Malta was on average 4,3 %, which is below the reference value. Malta has achieved a high degree of sustainable convergence by reference to these criteria.
    4. the term Early-Stage Researcher [14] refers to researchers in the first four years (full-time equivalent) of their research activity, including the period of research training, Experienced Researchers [15] are defined as researchers having at least four years of research experience (full-time equivalent) since gaining a university diploma giving them access to doctoral studies, in the country in which the degree/diploma was obtained or researchers already in possession of a doctoral degree, regardless of the time taken to acquire it.
    5. ‘Expert Assessor’ is defined as someone with a high degree of sensory sensitivity and experience of sensory methodology, who is able to make consistent and reliable sensory assessments of various products. This type of assessor will have a good long term sensory memory.
    6. long-term risk to mammals and must ensure that the conditions of authorisation include, where appropriate, risk mitigation measures. In such case the use of adequate equipment ensuring a high degree of incorporation in soil and a minimisation of spillage during application should apply.
    7. Since the market for real estate services is still to be regarded as problematic and is characterised by a high degree of forecasting uncertainty, the Commission, supported by Mazars, considers the continuing significant reduction in new business in the real estate services field to be an important contribution to the restoration of long-term viability and concentration on the core business of a regional bank.
    8. Whereas a market economy investor is in a position to decide whether to enter into a relationship with the company in question and will be driven by the long-term strategic prospect of obtaining an appropriate return from his investment, a ‘market economy creditor’, who is already in a commercial or public law relationship with the insolvent company, will aim to obtain the repayment of sums already due to him on conditions as advantageous as possible in terms of the degree of repayment and the time-frame.
    9. ‘cosmetic kit’ means a toy the purpose of which is to assist a child to learn to make products such as fragrances, soaps, creams, shampoos, bath foams, glosses, lipsticks, other make-up, tooth-paste and conditioners; 25. ‘gustative game’ means a toy the purpose of which is to allow children to make sweets or dishes which involve the use of food ingredients such as sweets, liquids, powders and aromas; 26. ‘harm’ means physical injury or any other damage to health, including long-term health effects; 27. ‘hazard’ means a potential source of harm; 28. ‘risk’ means the probable rate of occurrence of a hazard causing harm and the degree of severity of the harm; 29. ‘intended for use by’ means that a parent or supervisor shall reasonably be able to assume by virtue of the functions, dimensions and characteristics of a toy that it is intended for use by children of the stated age group.
    10. ‘cosmetic kit’ means a toy the purpose of which is to assist a child to learn to make products such as fragrances, soaps, creams, shampoos, bath foams, glosses, lipsticks, other make-up, tooth-paste and conditioners; 25. ‘gustative game’ means a toy the purpose of which is to allow children to make sweets or dishes which involve the use of food ingredients such as sweets, liquids, powders and aromas; 26. ‘harm’ means physical injury or any other damage to health, including long-term health effects; 27. ‘hazard’ means a potential source of harm; 28. ‘risk’ means the probable rate of occurrence of a hazard causing harm and the degree of severity of the harm; 29. ‘intended for use by’ means that a parent or supervisor shall reasonably be able to assume by virtue of the functions, dimensions and characteristics of a toy that it is intended for use by children of the stated age group. CHAPTER II OBLIGATIONS OF ECONOMIC OPERATORS