Betekenis van:
first principle
first principle
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the elementary stages of any subject (usually plural)
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Japan follows the principle of first-to-file.
- Quotas managed on the basis of the ‘first come, first served’ principle
- the method based on chronological order of the lodging of applications (first come, first served principle);
- a method based on the chronological order of the lodging of applications (‘first come, first served’ principle);
- The first set of criteria is inspired by the principle of prudence.
- First, no legislation or decision lays down the principle that the State would, out of principle, indefinitely guarantee the debts of EPICs.
- It is the first question, a basic principle which he goes on to state in the accounts.
- In principle, the Commission will present these initiatives first in plenary and only afterwards to the public.
- VAOP claims that the first measure was a purely commercial transaction, in accordance with the market investor principle.
- Application: describes which specific systems or HMI functionality are being addressed by the principle as a necessary first step in determining whether a particular system's HMI is in accordance with the principle.
- Application: describes which specific systems or HMI functionality are being addressed by the principle as a necessary first step in determining whether a particular system’s HMI is in accordance with the principle.
- In the case of first-to-default credit derivatives and nth-to-default credit derivatives, the following treatment applies instead of the mirror principle.
- First, the French authorities assert that there is no legislation or decision laying down the principle that the State is to guarantee the debts of EPICs.
- This method of calculation shall be reviewed, on a proposal from the Commission, by the Advisory Committee on Cultural Goods, in principle two years after the first application.
- This approach, based on the principle that contributions should be, has been consistently applied by the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance [64].