Betekenis van:
resumption

resumption
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • hervatting
  • beginning again

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

resumption
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • vervolg, continuering, vervolging, voortzetting
  • beginning again

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Resumption of fishing in a closed area
  2. A gradual resumption of growth is expected thereafter.
  3. A further resumption of cooperation will be effected.
  4. A further resumption of cooperation will be effected. This may include:
  5. However, this consideration is irrelevant to the determination on the likelihood of resumption of dumped exports from the countries concerned.
  6. small- and medium-scale infrastructure work in order to lower production costs and encourage the resumption of cultivation;
  7. they include appropriate precautionary measures to enable the timely resumption of reporting in the case of system failure;
  8. the manner and timing of a notification by either UCITS of the temporary suspension and the resumption of repurchase, redemption, purchase or subscription of units of that UCITS;
  9. resumption of the work of the Commission of Inquiry into the tragic events of June 2006 and January and February 2007.
  10. Where the Customs seals have not remained intact, the customs authorities may accept the TIR Carnet for resumption of the TIR transport under the provisions of Article 25.
  11. The official ceremony marking the resumption of dialogue took place on 31 August 2004 and an inter-party coordination office was set up to facilitate dialogue.
  12. It is therefore our pleasure to confirm to you the full resumption of cooperation between the European Union and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
  13. A sharp fall in real GDP is now expected for 2010, followed by a further contraction in 2011. A gradual resumption of growth is expected thereafter.
  14. the manner and timing of notification by either UCITS of the temporary suspension and the resumption of the repurchase, redemption or subscription of units of UCITS;
  15. use techniques for handling live bivalve molluscs intended for relaying that permit the resumption of filter-feeding activity after immersion in natural waters;