Betekenis van:
spring balance
spring balance
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- veerbalans
- a balance that measure weight by the tension on a helical spring
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Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- In the spring 2007 notification, the German authorities estimated the 2007 deficit at 1,2 % of GDP. Moreover, the Commission services project an improvement in the structural balance as a percentage of GDP amounting to 3 4
- However, EC type examination shall not be compulsory for instruments which do not use electronic devices and the load-measuring device of which does not use a spring to balance the load;
- The Commission services’ spring 2010 forecast projects debt to rise further to 62,3 % of GDP in 2010 and 67,6 % in 2011 on the back of a deteriorated primary balance.
- The Commission services’ Spring 2005 forecast projects the cyclically adjusted deficit to further decrease in 2005 by another 0,8 % of GDP, to 0,4 % of GDP, which is close to balance, and to fall to 0,0 % of GDP in 2006,
- for 2008, the spring 2008 forecast projects an increase in the deficit to 2,3 % of GDP, including 0,1 % of GDP one-offs proceeds from the sale of real estate. The envisaged worsening of the budgetary balance will be driven by both a rise in the ratio of current primary expenditure to GDP and lower current taxes.
- In 2004, the cyclically adjusted deficit fell markedly to 1,2 % of GDP, compared to 2,0 % of GDP in 2003. The Commission services’ Spring 2005 forecast projects the cyclically adjusted deficit to further decrease in 2005 by another 0,8 % of GDP, to 0,4 % of GDP, which is close to balance, and to fall to 0,0 % of GDP in 2006,
- For 2009, the spring forecast projects, on a no-policy change basis, a deficit of 2,4 % of GDP. This implies that the deficit has been brought below the 3 % of GDP reference value in a credible and sustainable manner, nevertheless, the structural balance is projected to worsen by more than 1 4