Betekenis van:
indiscriminate
indiscriminate
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- not marked by fine distinctions
"indiscriminate reading habits"
"an indiscriminate mixture of colors and styles"
indiscriminate
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- failing to make or recognize distinctions
Voorbeeldzinnen
- It is indiscriminate revenge.
- in support of the convention on prohibitions or restrictions on the use of certain conventional weapons which may be deemed to be excessively injurious or to have indiscriminate effects, in the framework of the European Security Strategy
- The 1980 United Nations convention on prohibitions or restrictions on the use of certain conventional weapons which may be deemed to be excessively injurious or to have indiscriminate effects, concluded at Geneva on 10 October 1980, as amended on 21 December 2001, is also known as the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (hereinafter ‘CCW’) and it regulates the use in armed conflict of certain conventional arms deemed to cause excessive suffering to combatants or indiscriminate harm to civilian populations.
- The Council has also decided to implement restrictions on admission to the European Union aimed at those individuals who are directly responsible for the indiscriminate and disproportionate use of force in Andijan and for the obstruction of an independent inquiry.
- They apply to the individuals listed in the Annex to this Common Position, who are directly responsible for the indiscriminate and disproportionate use of force in Andijan and the obstruction of an independent inquiry.
- That Common Position renewed certain restrictive measures that were imposed by Common Position 2005/792/CFSP [2] in response to the excessive, disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force by the Uzbek security forces during events in Andijan in May 2005.
- In the light of the excessive, disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force by the Uzbek security forces during the Andijan events, the Council has decided to impose an embargo on exports to Uzbekistan of arms, military equipment and other equipment that might be used for internal repression.
- Member States shall take the necessary measures to prevent the entry into, or transit through, their territories of those individuals, listed in Annex II, directly responsible for the indiscriminate and disproportionate use of force in Andijan and the obstruction of an independent inquiry.
- On 14 November 2005, the Council adopted Common Position 2005/792/CFSP concerning restrictive measures against Uzbekistan [1] in response to the excessive, disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force by the Uzbek security forces during events in Andijan in May 2005.
- The Council considers it appropriate to renew for a period of 12 months the arms embargo and the restrictions on admission for individuals who are directly responsible for the indiscriminate and disproportionate use of force in Andijan and the obstruction of an independent inquiry.
- On 23 May 2005 the Council strongly condemned the excessive, disproportionate and indiscriminate use of force by the Uzbek security forces during events in Andijan in May and expressed its deep regret regarding the failure of the Uzbek authorities to respond adequately to the UN’s call for an independent international inquiry into these events.
- This being so, indiscriminate application of the one time, last time principle would excessively restrict the category of aid capable of being regarded as necessary and would not allow the Commission to examine, in each particular case, whether a project for restructuring aid was necessary in order to attain Treaty objectives.
- A country is considered as a safe country of origin where, on the basis of the legal situation, the application of the law within a democratic system and the general political circumstances, it can be shown that there is generally and consistently no persecution as defined in Article 9 of Directive 2004/83/EC, no torture or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and no threat by reason of indiscriminate violence in situations of international or internal armed conflict.