Betekenis van:
going under

going under
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • (of a ship) sinking

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    1. A lot of companies are going under lately because banks are so tight with their money.
    2. More and more young people are going under the knife to improve their physical appearance.
    3. The tale of the 'seven mysteries' under discussion. You were going to investigate for us?
    4. There was some monkey business going on when they were negotiating that last contract; money passed under the table.
    5. As explained in recital 33, under the going-concern procedure all the insolvency costs and the debts of the insolvency assets were paid.
    6. Vessels under administrative process, on-going and already authorised constructions in the year 2007 and authorised to be introduced into the fleet shall be exempted from the provisions of paragraph 1.
    7. The implementation and management of the activity under this specific programme will be reviewed and evaluated on an on-going basis to assess its achievements and to adjust and improve procedures on the basis of experience.
    8. Before going into a substantive assessment of the support measures under the state aid rules it is appropriate to deal with Greece’s contention regarding the implications of Article 296 of the EC Treaty.
    9. The degree of latitude of Member States in determining the terms and conditions of general, global and individual transfer licences should be flexible enough to allow on-going cooperation under the existing international framework on export control.
    10. The Commission considers therefore that any reduction of the tax going beyond the original level (namely EUR 25,56/1000 kg), cannot be justified under the environmental guidelines and is therefore incompatible with the common market.
    11. The Commission considers therefore that any reduction of the tax going beyond the original level (namely EUR 1,87/1000 l), cannot be justified under the environmental guidelines and is therefore incompatible with the common market.
    12. Vessels under administrative process, on-going and already authorised constructions in the year 2006 and authorised to be introduced into the fleet shall be exempted from the provisions of paragraph 1.
    13. The national competition office checked the compatibility of the aid with national State aid legislation but, just as when the Commission reviews State aid under Article 88 of the EC Treaty, its approval did not create legitimate expectations under national law that the aid was actually going to be granted.
    14. In such circumstances, it should be determined whether an undertaking has obtained an economic advantage from the transaction, for which purpose the third subparagraph of point 43 of the 1994 Aviation Guidelines stipulates that the company ‘must be valued by an independent expert who must indicate, under normal circumstances, a going-concern value for the company […]’.
    15. These EUR 900 million were repaid to France between December 2003 and January 2004. This was aid in the form of liquidity, intended to prevent Alstom from immediately going out of business, and was repaid within six months of having been granted, required under the guidelines.