Betekenis van:
high society

high society
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the fashionable elite

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    1. She's a fixture at all the high-society parties.
    2. That country is turning into a society with high education.
    3. In an affluent society most people have a high standard of living.
    4. By supplying an efficiently designed economy, everyone can enjoy a very high standard of living with all of the amenities of a high technological society.
    5. The Franconian guest is entitled to be a little jealous when coming to the traditional holiday residence of High Society and the chosen homeland of rich pensioners, smelling the fragrant scents of the whole world at the flower market and walking past the Belle Époque Façades of famous noble hotels.
    6. These problems have spread to the rest of the economy and led to high costs for society.
    7. The development of devices based on ultra high frequency (UHF) RFID in the EC will contribute to development of the information society and to promotion of innovation.
    8. Space applications bring important benefits to citizens by virtue of technological spin-off effects and are indispensable in a high-tech society.
    9. The classification society noted in particular that the new tanks comply with the highest ice strengthening requirements, high electronic technology for nautical safety, as well as high demanding building contract specifications for steel preparation and finishing as well as coating.
    10. These are the targets of the Community's information society policy, as highlighted in the i2010 initiative, aiming at a competitive convergent information economy in Europe, a significant rise in European investment in ICT research and innovation and a very high level of accessibility in the information society.
    11. Unforeseen policy needs that may require specific transport-related research could include broad societal issues such as the changes in the demographics, lifestyles and expectations of society for transport systems; as well as emerging risks or problems of high importance to European society.
    12. In order to comply with the objectives of this Directive, and move towards a European recycling society with a high level of resource efficiency, Member States shall take the necessary measures designed to achieve the following targets:
    13. In support of its arguments, Portugal submitted statements by the ship owner and by the classification society for the vessels in question, Det Norske Veritas, certifying that these new buildings should be considered of ‘high technical complexity on their segment’.
    14. In order to move towards a European recycling society with a high level of resource efficiency, targets for preparing for re-use and recycling of waste should be set.
    15. Such authorities and bodies may include the competent regional, local, urban and other public authorities, international organisations, in particular the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and bodies representing civil society, such as non-governmental organisations or social partners.