Betekenis van:
depressive

depressive
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • zwaarmoedig
  • someone suffering psychological depression

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The price-depressive effect of the dumped imports would continue to foil all efforts by the Community industry, in particular, to regain a profitable level.
  2. Seven leading conditions — ischaemic heart disease, unipolar depressive disorders, cerebrovascular disease, alcohol use disorders, chronic pulmonary disease, lung cancer and road traffic injuries — account for 34 % of the DALYs in the region.
  3. This would in all likelihood have the effect of reinforcing the price-depressive trend on the market, with an expected negative impact on the economic situation of the Community industry.
  4. This would entail a further loss of employment. The price-depressive effect of the dumped imports would continue to foil all efforts by the Community industry, in particular, to regain a profitable level.
  5. Such a price behaviour, coupled with the ability of the exporters in the country concerned to deliver significant quantities of the product concerned to the Community market, would in all likelihood have the effect of reinforcing the price-depressive trend on the market, with an expected negative impact on the economic situation of the Community industry.
  6. Such a price behaviour, coupled with the ability of the exporters in the countries concerned to deliver significant quantities of the product concerned on the Community market, would in all likelihood have the effect of reinforcing the price-depressive trend on the market, with an expected negative impact on the economic situation of the Community industry.
  7. In the absence of measures it is expected that, in a context of decrease of consumption, imports from the PRC would continue at very low prices, thereby increasing their market share and exercising a depressive effect on the overall level of prices in the market.
  8. Likewise, in order to raise public awareness on the price-depressive effect brought about by dumped imports from the Republic of Korea, major manufacturers of white goods (Electrolux, Bosch-Siemens), although not manufacturers of the like product in the Community, expressed their support for the complaint lodged by the complainant.
  9. In conclusion, the negative effect of the very low prices of the dumped imports is found to be twofold: (i) on the one hand, the significant price differential is likely to cause a shift towards the dumped imports, because users will be more likely to buy increasing quantities of goods that are sold at low prices; (ii) on the other hand, the existence of such low prices in the market is likely to be used by buyers as a negotiating tool to depress the prices offered by the Community producers and other sources, thereby causing a depressive effect in terms of both diminishing volumes and lower prices.