Betekenis van:
high season
high season
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the season when travel is most active and rates are highest
"they traveled to Europe in high season"
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Additional sampling at slaughter during high prevalence season
- Additional on-farm sampling during high prevalence season
- The high prices in 2003 coincided with high raw material costs due to the poor harvest of this season.
- One Italian operator competes with Siremar on four of the five routes, using mixed vessels of modest capacity, while another competes with the high-speed services on three routes in the off-season and four in the high season.
- Ancona/Split (Croatia), served by three other operators, including a Community operator which only operates in the high season.
- The Commission notes that the compensation calculation mechanism provides for profits made during the high season to help reduce the losses accumulated during the off-season, so that the resulting level of annual compensation is lower overall than it would be if the accumulated losses were simply added together route by route.
- the crop rotation and acreage of parcels with crops with high nitrogen demand and long growing season and parcels with other crops, including a sketch map indicating location of individual parcels;
- This Decision applies on an individual basis to specified parcels of a farm, cultivated with crops with high nitrogen demand and long growing season and subject to the conditions set out in Articles 4, 5, 6 and 7.
- As a result, sales by the Community fell significantly in this season and left the Community producers with a very high level of stock at the end of the year.
- Soil sampling and analysis shall cover at least 5 % of the parcels cultivated with crops with high nitrogen demand and long growing season and at least 1 % of the other parcels.
- During the (middle and high) tourist season, Saremar operates in competition with another Italian operator in a position to alter the capacity and frequency of the services it provides in response to the market situation [43].
- It has been alleged that the Polish producers maintained artificially high prices during the poor harvest of 2003 by reducing supply of frozen strawberries and that this strategy continued during the season of 2004 thus forcing the user industry to look for alternative supply in the PRC.
- The technical and scientific documents presented show that the proposed amount of 250 kg per hectare per year nitrogen from cattle manure in farms with at least 70 % grassland is justified on the basis of objective criteria such as long growing season and crops with high nitrogen uptake.
- ‘crops with high nitrogen demand and long growing season’ means grassland, maize undersown, before or after harvest, with grass mowed and removed from the field acting as a catch crop, winter wheat followed by a catch crop, sugar or fodder beets;
- the technical and scientific documents presented showed that the proposed amount of 250 kg per hectare per year nitrogen from cattle manure in farms with at least 70 % grassland was justified on the basis of objective criteria such as long growing season and crops with high nitrogen uptake.