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divergence

divergence
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verschil
  • a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions
"a growing divergence of opinion"

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divergence
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • divergentie
  • the act of moving away in different direction from a common point
"an angle is formed by the divergence of two straight lines"

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divergence
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • an infinite series that has no limit

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    divergence
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • afwijking, aberratie, abnormaliteit, anomalie, deviatie
    • a variation that deviates from the standard or norm

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Here’s my flag for Nynorsk. Because the philosophy of Nynorsk is based on the maximum divergence from Danish, Danish background of the flag is to be replaced with Icelandic, because Icelandic served as inspiration for the language creators. The flag is not rectangular in form, because... Well, that Nynorsk is strange after all.
    2. Divergence of views
    3. Angle of divergence
    4. a Angle of divergence
    5. Divergence of opinions on accounting treatments or audit procedures shall not be proper grounds for dismissal.
    6. Such divergence of views pertains to the wide margin of judgment that comes into entrepreneurial investment decisions.
    7. Economic divergence may increase in the euro zone, in terms of growth, internal demand and inflation pressures.
    8. Divergence in terms of financial liability regimes among the recognised organisations working on behalf of the Member States would impede the proper implementation of this Directive.
    9. Unidir’s analyses contributed to advancing discussions on an Arms Trade Treaty through the identification of areas of consensus and divergence, as well as neglected areas.
    10. Similarly, the euro area Member States should act on any other macroeconomic imbalances such as excessive private debt accumulation and inflation divergence.
    11. Although some form of cost orientation is generally provided for in most Member States, a divergence between price control measures prevails across the Member States.
    12. Both Parties shall use their best endeavours to resolve any divergence of views concerning, inter alia, compliance of manufacturers and conclusions of inspection reports.
    13. Where a substantive divergence over scientific issues has been identified and the body in question is a Community body, the Scientific Committee concerned shall, on the request of the Commission, cooperate with the body concerned with a view to either resolving the divergence or presenting a joint document to the Commission clarifying the contentious scientific issues and identifying the relevant uncertainties in the data.
    14. It is not the case that any divergence between taxation laws applicable in Gibraltar and those applying in the rest of the United Kingdom would automatically give rise to State aid.
    15. Unidir’s analyses contributed to advancing discussions on an Arms Trade Treaty through the identification of areas of consensus and divergence, as well as neglected areas. The analyses served as a useful input to the GGE.