Betekenis van:
out of true

out of true
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • not accurately fitted; not level
    "the frame was out of true"

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    1. We have come to the clear realization of the fact that true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence. Necessitous men are not free men. People who are hungry and out of job are the stuff of which dictatorships are made. (Roosevelt, 1944)
    2. It is true that CMR continues to carry out an economic activity of the same type as CMdR (ship repair).
    3. It is true that this decision concerns a scheme, but it also orders recovery of illegal and incompatible aid paid out under that scheme.
    4. Besides smoothing out variability, interconnection can reduce balancing costs, encourage true competition bringing about lower prices, and support the development of networks.
    5. Indeed, although the instalments of the initial capital were not all paid annually as initially intended, it is nevertheless true that AGVO legally had the right to require its shareholder to pay out the rest of the initial capital.
    6. However, in the case of true seed of potato, the indexing procedures shall be carried out in order to detect at least the viruses and virus-like organisms listed above at (a) to (e).
    7. For the 2000 valuation, the same exercise was carried out, but having regard to the assumption that the hereditament was let in the economic context of 1 April 1998. This is also true for Kingston.
    8. It is true that, when carrying out an analysis to determine the existence of aid in a specific case, the Commission must examine the situation prevailing at the time when the measure entered into force.
    9. It is true that CMR continues to carry out an economic activity of the same type as CMdR (ship repair). However, it is not possible to conclude that CMR is the same economic entity as CMdR.
    10. N.B.:"strand" is a bundle of "monofilaments" (typically over 200) arranged approximately parallel. "Run-out" (2) (out-of-true running) means radial displacement in one revolution of the main spindle measured in a plane perpendicular to the spindle axis at a point on the external or internal revolving surface to be tested (Reference: ISO 230/1 1986, paragraph 5.61).
    11. N.B.:’Strand’ is a bundle of "monofilaments" (typically over 200) arranged approximately parallel. "Run-out" (2) (out-of-true running) means radial displacement in one revolution of the main spindle measured in a plane perpendicular to the spindle axis at a point on the external or internal revolving surface to be tested (Reference: ISO 230/1 1986, paragraph 5.61).
    12. "Run-out" (2) (out-of-true running) means radial displacement in one revolution of the main spindle measured in a plane perpendicular to the spindle axis at a point on the external or internal revolving surface to be tested (Reference: ISO 230/1 1986, paragraph 5.61).
    13. "Run-out" (2) (out-of-true running) means radial displacement in one revolution of the main spindle measured in a plane perpendicular to the spindle axis at a point on the external or internal revolving surface to be tested (Reference: ISO 230/1 1986, paragraph 5.61).
    14. Subsequent verification of certificates of origin or export licences shall be carried out at random, or whenever the competent authorities of the Member States have reasonable doubt as to the authenticity of the certificate of origin or export licence or as to the accuracy of the information regarding the true origin of the products in question.
    15. Subsequent verification of certificates of origin or export licences shall be carried out at random, or whenever the competent authorities of the Community have reasonable doubt as to the authenticity of the certificate of origin or export licence or as to the accuracy of the information regarding the true origin of the products in question.