Betekenis van:
put on the line

to put on the line
Werkwoord
  • riskeren
  • expose to a chance of loss or damage

Synoniemen

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Werkwoord

put on the line

Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. What I looked up to in Shota was not his 'strength'. It was his heroic courage to put his life on the line to carry out his convictions.
  2. Finalise the reconciliation of domestic claims in line with the repayment capacity of the budget and put public debt on a sustainable and declining trend.
  3. When the front end of the test vehicle has reached the line AA′, the vehicle's driver must have put the gear selector on neutral position and switched off the engine.
  4. The argument put forward by Italy that returns on fixed-rate portfolios tend to be in line with returns on floating-rate portfolios over a 10-year period, so that the analysis has to cover a 10-year period, is considered and rejected in the Section ‘Trading system active management’ below.
  5. The detailed timelines shall in particular indicate the date by which the tender for the equipment of the line will be concluded, the procedures put in place in order to ensure interoperability with the neighbouring countries on the corridor as well as the main milestones related to the project.
  6. In order to complement existing field studies carried out in northern Europe, which indicated that the cultivation of Solanum tuberosum L. line EH92-527-1 is unlikely to have adverse effects on the environment, additional measures to monitor potato-feeding organisms in the fields and their vicinity where Solanum tuberosum L. line EH92-527-1 is commercially cultivated should be put in place as part of the monitoring programme.
  7. Pantographs transmit electrical energy from the overhead contact line system to the train on which they are installed. The pantograph is integrated into and put into service with the train, and is in the scope of the High Speed Rolling Stock TSI.
  8. In addition Italy considers that it is not clear why the TDM Regulation cannot justify ‘updating’ the aid scheme budget, this being simply a financial operation intended to put shipbuilders who made applications in line with the TDM Regulation when it was still in force, but who failed to benefit from the aid because of the budgetary shortfall, on an equal footing with shipbuilders who have already benefited from the aid, in keeping with the general principle of equal treatment.
  9. .2.10 Distribution boxes, cocks and valves in connection with the bilge pumping system shall be so arranged that, in the event of flooding, one of the bilge pumps may be operative on any compartment; in addition, damage to a pump or its pipe connecting to the bilge main outboard of a line drawn at one fifth of the breadth of the ship shall not put the bilge system out of action.
  10. In those cases that due to technical or commercial reasons the availability of an STM cannot be ensured within the appropriate time frame the relevant Member State is deemed to inform the Committee of the reasons underpinning such a problem and the mitigation measures that it intends to put into place in order to allow access — notably of foreign operators — to its infrastructure.7.2.3.1. Additional Class-B equipment on a Class A — equipped line
  11. Regulation (EC) No 998/2003 has amended Article 10 of Directive 92/65/EEC in order to put in line conditions applying to trade of dogs, cats and ferrets to the conditions applying to non-commercial movements and, as a consequence, Commission Decision 94/273/EC of 18 April 1994 concerning veterinary certification for placing on the market in United Kingdom and Ireland of dogs and cats not originating in those countries [5] should be repealed.