Betekenis van:
driving force

driving force
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • harde duw; duw of stoot
  • the act of applying force to propel something

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The Pirate Party could mature into a political driving force.
  2. Early-stage researchers can be a driving force of science in Europe.
  3. Daicel, alongside with Hoechst, was a driving force behind the cartel.
  4. From the entry into force of this Directive, driving examiners shall meet the minimum standards set out in Annex IV.
  5. Member States shall take all necessary steps to avoid any risk of forgery of driving licences, including that of model driving licences issued before the entry into force of this Directive.
  6. Member States shall take all necessary steps to avoid any risk of forgery of driving licences, including that of model driving licences issued before the entry into force of this Directive. They shall inform the Commission thereof.
  7. Synergy effects were seen as a positive (side-)effect but were certainly not the main driving force behind the transaction at that time.
  8. Synergy gains were seen as a positive side-effect but were certainly not the main driving force behind the transaction at the time.
  9. The determination of the total road force for dynamometer setting is performed while operating the vehicle in its primary designed driving mode.
  10. Article 1 The Convention on driving disqualifications shall enter into force in relation to Bulgaria and Romania on the date on which it enters into force for the original signatory Member States.
  11. The Convention on driving disqualifications shall enter into force in relation to Bulgaria and Romania on the date on which it enters into force for the original signatory Member States.
  12. The Convention, drawn up on the basis of Article K.3 of the Treaty on European Union, on driving disqualifications [2] (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Convention on driving disqualifications’) was done at Luxembourg on 17 June 1998, but has not entered into force yet.
  13. Member States may allow persons authorised to conduct driving tests immediately before these provisions come into force to continue to conduct driving tests, notwithstanding that they were not authorised in accordance with the general conditions in point 2 or the initial qualification process set out in point 3.
  14. The principle of mutual recognition of driving licences entails full recognition of all entitlements which have been granted to a licence holder in accordance with national provisions in force at the time.
  15. Space sciences not only provide deep insights into the structure of the universe, improved understanding of Planet Earth and the Solar System, and a new approach to bio-medicine and life and physical sciences, they are also a strong driving force for new technology developments with many subsequent applications of benefit to society.