Betekenis van:
rigidity
rigidity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the physical property of being stiff and resisting bending
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Hyponiemen
rigidity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- onbuigbaarheid
- the quality of being rigid and rigorously severe
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Hyperoniemen
rigidity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- stramheid
- the quality of being rigid and rigorously severe
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- greater rigidity.
- Measurement of the testing set-up rigidity
- Downward wage rigidity is by itself a commonly observed phenomenon.
- Excessive corrosion which affects the rigidity of the assembly.
- Reform and reduce the rigidity of the wage setting system, in particular in the public sector.
- the claim that the Agreement provided for compensation for the alleged rigidity has been put forward only ex post.
- the existence or otherwise of structural rigidity which restricts the effective choice of the air navigation services for airports,
- The tank must be tested under the conditions prescribed in paragraph 6.1 of this Regulation for leaks and for rigidity of shape.
- It is maintained that, due to nominal downward rigidity, one might expect that the time path of an increase in rates and decrease in rates would be asymmetric.
- Downward wage rigidity is by itself a commonly observed phenomenon. In a regional context, this fact may be reinforced when wage negotiations, to a large extent, are organised at the national level.
- This is a project carried out by Alenia, which concerned the development of calculation methods, the development of new materials characterised by high rigidity, and the development of processes for advanced polymerisation for aeronautical applications.
- Finally, the Commission considers that the arguments put forward by Italy regarding a supposed rigidity of the parametric investment defined by the Agreement have to be rejected, for the following reasons:
- They stressed that the average Sicilian security firm pays a higher rate of IRAP than the average firm operating elsewhere in Italy because the labour costs/net output value ratio for Sicilian security firms is on average higher than elsewhere in Italy and because of the rigidity of Sicilian labour market, which is characterised by low manpower turnover.
- According to the French authorities, SNCM’s losses are not to be ascribed to poor management but to the rigidity of the agreements signed in 1991 and 1996 and to the sudden disruption in the historic market of that company owing to the transition from a monopoly to a highly competitive environment.
- This is a project carried out by Alenia, which concerned the development of calculation methods, the development of new materials characterised by high rigidity, and the development of processes for advanced polymerisation for aeronautical applications. The project also provided for the application of these technologies to the development of a structure that would reduce the turbulence generated by the MD11's wingtips.