Betekenis van:
prejudge
to prejudge
Werkwoord
- judge beforehand, especially without sufficient evidence
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- You shouldn't prejudge people.
- Indeed sending a Statement of Objections does not prejudge the final outcome of the procedure.
- This Memorandum of Cooperation does not supersede or prejudge other forms of cooperation between the Parties.
- It does not prejudge any future assessment of a potential sale of the remaining 27,6 % of shares.
- This decision does not prejudge the Commission's view on potential State aid to other subjects than BNFL and the NDA,
- The term ‘final vote’ does not prejudge the type of vote, but means the last vote on any item.
- This decision therefore does not prejudge the Commission's position with regard to the assessment of those measures in the light of State aid law.
- Denunciation does not prejudge a subsequent mutual agreement between the Community and the ACP States on the treatment of sugar in the context of comprehensive EPAs.
- Those legal acts cannot prejudge the assessment of compatibility on the basis of the criteria set out in Articles 87(2) and (3) of the Treaty.
- This provision does not prejudge the issue of civil liability, or the level of awards of damages in respect of a given accident, under national legislation.
- The approval of some of the programmes should not prejudge a decision of the Commission on rules for eradication of those diseases based on scientific advice.
- This, however, does not prejudge the position which the Commission may take in future cases in the light of their facts.
- The authorisation for transfer by the flag State does not prejudge the authorisation of the caging operation as referred to in Article 24.
- A prolongation of the derogation should not prejudge or prejudice the outcome of discussions on possible new rules of origin for GSP.
- This provision does not prejudge the civil liability or the level of awards for damages in a specific accident, under national legislation.