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exclusion principle

exclusion principle
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • no two electrons or protons or neutrons in a given system can be in states characterized by the same set of quantum numbers

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    1. In case of intentional non-compliance, the percentage of reduction shall not in principle be less than 20 % and may go as far as total exclusion from one or several aid schemes and apply for one or more calendar years.
    2. It is also necessary to promote active citizenship and to do more to ensure respect for the principle of human dignity, promote equality between men and women and combat all forms of discrimination and exclusion, including racism and xenophobia.
    3. Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 established the principle that farmers who do not comply with certain requirements in the areas of public, animal and plant health, environment and animal welfare are subject to reductions of or exclusion from direct support.
    4. Respect for human dignity is a founding principle of the European Union, among whose aims are the promotion of full employment and social progress, the combating of social exclusion and discrimination and the promotion of social justice and social protection.
    5. To uphold the principle of equal treatment, the Panel may recommend the exclusion from further evaluation for proposals submitted at the second stage which deviate substantially from the corresponding first-stage proposal.
    6. Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 established the principle that farmers who do not comply with certain requirements in the areas of public, animal and plant health, environment and animal welfare are subject to reductions of or exclusion from direct support.
    7. ‘However, the evaluation committee or the contracting authority may ask candidates or tenderers to supply additional material or to clarify the supporting documents submitted in connection with the exclusion and selection criteria, within the time-limit they specify and having respect to the principle of equal treatment.’
    8. In line with the principle of proportionality, for very low-value grants, the authorising officer may refrain from requesting applicants to certify that they are not in one of the situations of exclusion under the relevant provisions of the Financial Regulation.
    9. In the case of intentional non-compliance, the percentage of reduction shall not in principle be less than 20 % and may go as far as total exclusion from one or several aid schemes and apply for one or more calendar years.
    10. The ECB shall decide on the exclusion and determine the period of its duration applying the principle of proportionality, taking into account in particular the seriousness of the offence, the time which has elapsed since the offence was committed, the duration and recurrence of the offence, the intention or degree of negligence of the supplier concerned and the measures taken by the supplier to avoid similar offences in the future.