Betekenis van:
fall all over
to fall all over
Werkwoord
- display excessive love or show excessive gratitude towards
Hyperoniemen
Werkwoord
Voorbeeldzinnen
- I could fall in love with you all over again.
- This, together with the separate sale of Berliner Bank, would result in a further fall in the target equity return in 2006 for the rest of the group of some [...]** %, to just over [...]** % in all, and a core‐capital ratio of just under [...]** %. Avoidance of undue distortions of competition
- This, together with the separate sale of Berliner Bank, would result in a further fall in the target equity return in 2006 for the rest of the group of some [...]** %, to just over [...]** % in all, and a core‐capital ratio of just under [...]** %.
- For all tractors with the exception of narrow tractors with track width ≤ 1150 mm and those that fall within category T4.3, the width of the operating space must be at least 900 mm, from 400 to 900 mm above the reference point and over a length of 450 mm forward of that point (see Figures 1 and 3).
- Aid not exceeding a ceiling of EUR 3000 per beneficiary over any period of three years, where the total amount of such aid granted to all enterprises over three years remains below a ceiling around 0,3 % of the agricultural output for 2001 (for Spain, EUR 106755000) does not affect trade between Member States and/or does not distort or threaten to distort competition and therefore does not fall under Article 87(1) of the Treaty
- The expected earnings before tax in 2006 for the rest of the group would fall by a further EUR [...]** or so (difference between the loss of BerlinHyp’s expected income of about EUR [...]** and the interest income from the expected proceeds of the sale of about EUR [...]**). This, together with the separate sale of Berliner Bank, would result in a further fall in the target equity return in 2006 for the rest of the group of some [...]** %, to just over [...]** % in all, and a core‐capital ratio of just under [...]** %. Avoidance of undue distortions of competition
- In the light of the Commission’s experience, it can be affirmed that aid not exceeding a ceiling of EUR 3000 per beneficiary over any period of three years, where the total amount of such aid granted to all enterprises over three years remains below a ceiling to be set by the Commission at around 0,3 % of the annual agricultural output or of the fisheries output, does not affect trade between Member States and/or does not distort or threaten to distort competition and therefore does not fall under Article 87(1) of the Treaty.