Betekenis van:
manifestly

manifestly
Bijwoord
  • gewoonweg, doodgewoon, eenvoudig, ronduit, gewoon
  • unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')
"he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list"

Synoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The Commission considers that this argument is manifestly wrong.
  2. § 3 Legal aid shall be refused if the action in respect of which the application is made appears to be manifestly inadmissible or manifestly unfounded.
  3. In their view, however, the Commission had manifestly not followed that approach.
  4. That formation shall consider whether there is manifestly no cause of action.
  5. The Commission contends that the case at hand is manifestly different.
  6. Furthermore, the Commission finds that GNA’s business plan does not contain manifestly erroneous assumptions.
  7. if such recognition is manifestly contrary to public policy in the Member State in which recognition is sought.
  8. This manifestly did not compensate the structural disadvantage borne by Tieliikelaitos, which was estimated at EUR 157 million.
  9. ‘the change in the strategy of expanding the ABX network was manifestly initiated by the management [of SNCB]’.
  10. Legal aid is to be refused if the action in respect of which the application is made appears to be manifestly inadmissible or manifestly unfounded (Article 95(3) of the Rules of Procedure).
  11. He objects to a ‘manifestly unjust’ situation, in which private initiative as represented by wholesale exporters is harmed.
  12. the failure is related to statutory surveys performed by the RO and is manifestly due to gross negligence, recklessness or omission by the RO,
  13. giving effect to the agreement would lead to a manifest injustice or would be manifestly contrary to the public policy of the State of the court seised;
  14. The exemptions listed in Article 87(2) are manifestly inapplicable given the nature of the aid measure in question and its objectives.
  15. Financial undertakings should be able to reclaim variable components of remuneration that were awarded for performance based on data which has subsequently proven to be manifestly misstated.