Betekenis van:
full term
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Last time I couldn't carry my baby to full term.
- in the case of fixed-term contracts: the total value for the full term;
- in the case of fixed-term contracts, where that term is less than or equal to 48 months: the total value for their full term;
- The Commission herewith appoints as new members of the Stakeholder dialogue group for a full four-year term of office:
- Structural reforms, consistent with sound fiscal positions in the short and medium term, are essential to increase productivity and employment in the medium-term, thus leading to the full realisation and strengthening of growth potential.
- Structural reforms, consistent with sound fiscal positions in the short and medium term, are essential to increase productivity and employment in the medium term, thus leading to the full realisation and strengthening of growth potential.
- If a member resigns before the expiry of his or her term of office, he or she shall be replaced by a new member, appointed in accordance with this Article, who shall serve a full term.
- Where a national member is President or Vice-President of Eurojust, his term of office as a member shall at least be such that he can fulfil his function as President or Vice-President for the full elected term.
- On 31 July 2002 MobilCom employed 5175 people, including staff on fixed‐term contracts. This was equivalent to 4463 full-time employees.
- Short-term advances by the entity with the right of full recovery of the amount lent plus accrued interest at market rates do not violate this condition.
- the term Early-Stage Researcher [14] refers to researchers in the first four years (full-time equivalent) of their research activity, including the period of research training,
- Under long-term contacts, entrants would acquire full control of physical assets, also offering them the possibility to engage in secondary trading.
- establish national strategies for the long-term preservation of and access to digital material, in full respect of copyright law, which:
- For policies with a residual term of less than one year, the credit institution must make appropriate haircuts reflecting the declining residual term of the policy, up to a full 100 % haircut for policies with a residual term of 90 days or less;
- in the short term, the stabilisation of the situation with a reduced risk of a resumption of hostilities, in full compliance with the six-point Agreement and the subsequent implementing measures.