Betekenis van:
redefinition
redefinition
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the act of giving a new definition
"words like `conservative' require periodic redefinition"
"she provided a redefinition of his duties"
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- redefinition process
- Redefinition of specifications
- A redefinition of the scope of the latter Directive is thus deemed necessary.
- A redefinition of the scope of the latter Directive is thus deemed necessary. Directive 95/16/EC should therefore be amended accordingly.
- The French authorities pointed out that the aid measures for the public broadcasters were granted against a general background of the redefinition of their public service tasks and their relations with the State through the conclusion of target-setting contracts.
- The Commission and the Committee concluded that the mid-term eradication plan has to be revised by Portugal and that urgent action was required, including an intensified survey campaign and a redefinition of the demarcated area.
- Clarification, redefinition and a more direct link to Regulation (EC) No 25/2009 of the European Central Bank of 19 December 2008 concerning the balance sheet of the monetary financial institutions sector (recast) (ECB/2008/32) [3] is necessary in respect of revolving loans and overdrafts.
- In particular, the establishment in 2008 of the European Chemical Agency (ECHA), implementing the Registration, Evaluation Authorisation and Restrictions of Chemicals (REACH) under Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council [2], will require a redefinition of the tasks of SCHER.
- The application of this Directive to a number of machines intended for lifting persons requires a better delimitation of the products covered by this Directive with respect to those covered by Directive 95/16/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 June 1995 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to lifts [10]. A redefinition of the scope of the latter Directive is thus deemed necessary.
- HP considers that this market delineation is not relevant because: (i) prices are still falling, and customers compare not just the initial purchase price, but the total cost of ownership; (ii) with the emergence of distributed data-processing and scalable servers, customers can replace a higher-end server by clusters or networks of lower-end servers or scale up existing servers; (iii) customers can and do migrate within and between segments; (iv) specific processing tasks can be performed by various types of server; (v) security is available across all ranges of server, and reliability of mid-range or high-end servers can be met e.g. through redundancy in the design of server clusters and networks; (vi) there is supply-side substitutability between servers belonging to different price bands considering that most major manufacturers produce servers across all price bands; (vii) there are cases of new entry by manufacturers in the server market, which does not appear to be limited to a given price band; (viii) the presence of chains of substitution does not suggest a redefinition of the server market; (ix) any cut-off in the continuum of server characteristics and capabilities is arbitrary, as specific price bands appear not to reflect verifiable technical or commercial considerations.