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plant kingdom
plant kingdom
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- (botany) the taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct plants
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- As regards the SMP plant of the Sellafield site, the United Kingdom argues that it would be detrimental to competition if it were to cease operation.
- As regards the THORP plant of the Sellafield site, the United Kingdom explains that it reprocesses AGR and LWR nuclear spent fuel.
- By letter dated 28 February 2007, registered with the Commission on 6 March 2007, the United Kingdom notified the Commission of the abovementioned aid for General Motor Corporation’s (GM) Vauxhall assembly plant at Ellesmere Port.
- As regards the SMP plant of the Sellafield site, the United Kingdom argues that it would be detrimental to competition if it were to cease operation. Indeed, it would remove an important actor in a very concentrated market.
- The Commission compared the value submitted by the United Kingdom authorities with the one that resulted from the procedure of assessment of BNFL's economic case for the Sellafield MOX plant.
- Further to the opening Decision, the United Kingdom submitted substantiated comments which show that the training which is necessary for the operation of the plant is provided as part of the annual routine training.
- In contrast to the 33 1/3 % allowance for capital expenditure on plant and machinery, the United Kingdom tax regime provides for an allowance of 25 % of the declining balance and has no generally applicable first year allowances.
- The Commission has assessed the documentation and information provided by the United Kingdom, and concluded that the layouts of the Trnava plant and documents relating to the site selection process and technical characteristics show that the plant has the possibility of hosting the project under scrutiny.
- The United Kingdom shall require the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority to undertake that the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and Site Licensee Companies for the Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant (THORP) and the Sellafield Mox Plant (SMP) will not supply spent fuel reprocessing and storage services or manufacture of MOX fuel supply contracts at prices less than the relevant projected incremental costs of supply.
- CITES Carnivorous Plant Checklist, second edition, (B. von Arx et al., 2001, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) and its updates accepted by the Nomenclature Committee, as a guideline when making reference to names of species of Dionaea, Nepenthes & Sarracenia.
- By Commission Regulation (EC) No 933/94 of 27 April 1994 laying down the active substances of plant protection products and designating the Rapporteur Member State for the implementation of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3600/92 [3], the United Kingdom was designated as Rapporteur Member State.
- By letter dated 28 February 2007, registered with the Commission on 6 March 2007, the United Kingdom notified the Commission of the abovementioned aid for General Motor Corporation’s (GM) Vauxhall assembly plant at Ellesmere Port. The Commission requested complementary information by letter dated 4 April 2007 (ref. D/51586), to which the authorities replied by letter dated 22 May 2007.
- Following an application from Unilever PLC (United Kingdom) and Unilever NV (Netherlands), submitted pursuant to Article 14(1)(a) of Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006, the Authority was required to deliver an opinion on a health claim related to the effects of Plant sterols on blood cholesterol and the risk of coronary heart disease (Question No EFSA-Q-2008-085) [2].
- As regards the redundancy costs, the United Kingdom clarified that they had been taken into account, in the CBA of February 2004, as additional costs to the Trnava solution, similarly to the costs relating to the closure of the Ryton plant.
- The dossiers for the active substances tagetes oil and thyme oil were submitted by Plant Impact plc to the authorities of the United Kingdom on 7 September 2009 with the applications to obtain their inclusion in Annex I to Directive 91/414/EEC.