Betekenis van:
fallout

fallout
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • bijkomend effect
  • any adverse and unwanted secondary effect
"a strategy to contain the fallout from the accounting scandal"

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fallout
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • ongewenste werking medicijn; bijkomend verschijnsel
  • any adverse and unwanted secondary effect
"a strategy to contain the fallout from the accounting scandal"

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fallout
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • radioactieve neerslag
  • the radioactive particles that settle to the ground after a nuclear explosion

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Strontium 90: One of the radioisotopes of strontium; part of radioactive fallout, harmful to human health.
  2. He made a farcical attempt to save face during the fallout of his sex scandal.
  3. Similar fallout has affected certain parts of the territories of some Member States.
  4. The fallout of radiocaesium from the accident at the Chernobyl power station on 26 April 1986 has affected a wide range of third countries.
  5. Due in major part to the unexpectedly strong negative fallout from the global financial crisis which unfolded from autumn 2007 onwards, the PBR presented a marked downward revision to the medium-term macroeconomic projections.
  6. on 24 November 2008, the government presented its 2008 Pre-Budget Report (PBR). Due in major part to the unexpectedly strong negative fallout from the global financial crisis which unfolded from autumn 2007 onwards, the PBR presented a marked downward revision to the medium-term macroeconomic projections.
  7. Due in major part to the unexpectedly strong negative fallout from the global financial crisis which unfolded from autumn 2007 onwards, the PBR presented a marked downward revision to the medium-term macroeconomic projections. Against this macroeconomic context, the government announced further discretionary fiscal loosening, aimed at supporting the economy, of around 1/2 % of GDP in 2008/09 and 1,0 % of GDP in 2009/10.
  8. As to the criterion relating to the existence of a significant economic and social interest, the French authorities have indicated that there are no guidelines for assessing such an interest and that the examination is carried out in the light, firstly, of the indirect fallout from the investment in the labour market area, the conditions of competition and the development of the activity in the economic area concerned, including the contribution to the growth or establishment of a production, management or decision-making centre, and, secondly, of the investment’s contribution to improving safety and protection of the environment.