Betekenis van:
sardinian

sardinian
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • Sardiniër
  • a native or inhabitant of Sardinia

Hyperoniemen

sardinian
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the Italian dialect spoken in Sardinia; sometimes considered a separate language with many loan words from Spanish

    Hyperoniemen

    sardinian
    Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
      • of or relating to or characteristic of Sardinia or its people or its language

      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. The Sardinian tariff is compatible with regional aid rules
      2. Including funds from the Sardinian public holding EMSA until 2003.
      3. The Sardinian electricity market in the Italian context
      4. Compatibility of the Sardinian tariff as regional aid
      5. The exemption only partially removes the disadvantages the Sardinian plant has when confronting the world market.
      6. The effects of the remedy on the Sardinian market would appear to be fairly limited.
      7. The Commission has considered, in particular, the deficiencies of the Sardinian electricity market, as documented by Italy and Alcoa.
      8. For the Sardinian plant, the period concerned by this recovery is from 1 January 2006 to 18 June 2007.
      9. Indeed the Sardinian Electricity reserve is made up of coal power plants which have lower costs than oil.
      10. The Commission considers that the regional handicap arising from the state of the Sardinian electricity market has not been sufficiently substantiated by Italy.
      11. The scheme implemented by the Italian authorities concerns Sardinian shipping companies in general, whether involved in cabotage activities or international transport.
      12. The Commission understands that Ottana Energia’s market share is 5 % in terms of capacity and 4 % in terms of production the Sardinian electricity market.
      13. The Sardinian regional authorities sent their observations in letters dated 11 October 1996 (DG7-Transport A/21870) and 22 January 1997.
      14. However the Italian Republic explains that the measure is necessary essentially to enable Sardinian emigrants to retain ties with their original cultural community [17].
      15. The information supplied by the Italian authorities shows that this connection was expressly requested by the local Sardinian and Corsican communities.