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major scale

major scale
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • durtoonladder
  • a diatonic scale with notes separated by whole tones except for the 3rd and 4th and 7th and 8th

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

major scale
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • grotetertstoonladder
  • a diatonic scale with notes separated by whole tones except for the 3rd and 4th and 7th and 8th

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Large-scale surface currents are already known to exist, and major currents below the ocean surface, too, are being found.
  2. No major damage or injuries are known to have resulted from the quake measuring 3.0 on the Richter scale.
  3. Major objective is to prevent the release of radionuclides to the biosphere over a very long time scale.
  4. They shall also exclude major heterogeneities at any scale of sampling (boulders and cliffs, tracks and paths, fire places, streams and ponds, ditches and channels, peaty pools).
  5. They shall also exclude major heterogeneities at any scale of sampling (boulders and cliffs, tracks and paths, fire places, streams and ponds, ditches and channels, peaty pools). A permanent marking system has to be installed for the sampling units.
  6. In this specific programme, support will be provided for trans-national cooperation at every scale across the European Union and beyond, in a number of thematic areas corresponding to major fields of the progress of knowledge and technology, where research must be supported and strengthened to address European social, economic, public health, environmental and industrial challenges.
  7. Under the ‘Cooperation’ programme, support should be provided for trans-national cooperation at an appropriate scale across the Union and beyond, in a number of thematic areas corresponding to major fields of the progress of knowledge and technology, where research should be supported and strengthened to address European social, economic, environmental, public health and industrial challenges, serve the public good and support developing countries.
  8. For the multiplier effect to be fully realised in terms of jobs and growth, small-scale local infrastructure, supported within rural development programmes, can play a vital role in connecting these major investments to local strategies for the diversification and development of agricultural and food-sector potential.
  9. Stocks have more than trebled over the period concerned, although the scale of this increase partly reflects low stocks in 1998. Major investments were undertaken in 1998 and 2001. Employment remained fairly stable until 2001, but fell by 10 % in the IP. Employment costs increased to index 117 up to 2001, but then fell to index 109 in the IP.
  10. SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL OBJECTIVES, BROAD LINES OF THE THEMES AND ACTIVITIES In this specific programme, support will be provided for trans-national cooperation at every scale across the European Union and beyond, in a number of thematic areas corresponding to major fields of the progress of knowledge and technology, where research must be supported and strengthened to address European social, economic, public health, environmental and industrial challenges.
  11. While no major differences in the nationwide network coverage exist for Mobilkom, T-Mobile, ONE and tele.ring, however, difference emerges in relation to H3G, whose network currently only covers around 50 % of the Austrian population. To cover the remainder, H3G depends on a national roaming agreement with Mobilkom. Hence, H3G cannot achieve economies of scale outside its own network, and this has consequently implications on its current pricing.
  12. The JTI on Embedded Computing Systems responds to the Commission Communications of 6 April 2005 on ‘Building the ERA of knowledge for growth’ and of 20 July 2005 on ‘Common Actions for Growth and Employment: The Community Lisbon Programme’, which call for a new and more ambitious approach to large-scale public-private partnerships in fields of major interest for European competitiveness identified through dialogue with industry.
  13. The arguments put forward by the applicant in favour of Russia were the facts that allegedly (i) Russia’s access to raw materials, energy resources and other major inputs, the technology used in production and the scale of production are comparable to Ukraine (ii) Russia's domestic sales are representative, as the total domestic sales volume exceed 5 % of the total export sales volume of Ukraine (iii) the competitive situation in Russia is comparable to Ukraine.
  14. The JTI on nanoelectronics responds to the Commission Communications of 6 April 2005 on ‘Building the ERA of knowledge for growth’ and of 20 July 2005 on ‘Common Actions for Growth and Employment: The Community Lisbon Programme’, which call for a new and more ambitious approach to large-scale public-private partnerships in fields of major interest for European competitiveness identified through dialogue with industry.
  15. In the light of these data, the Commission would observe that, in view of the scale of its debt, France Télécom was forced to announce, on 21 March 2002, not only a major clean-up of its balance sheet through balance sheet provisions and asset disposals totalling EUR 27,2 billion (comprising disposals worth EUR 17 billion and exceptional provisions of EUR 10,2 billion), but also a substantial increase in the available cash flow to the tune of EUR 14 billion for the period 2002-05.