Betekenis van:
take issue

to take issue
Werkwoord
    • be of different opinions

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    Werkwoord

    take issue

    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. We'd better take up this issue immediately.
    2. While long-term credit banks are authorized by law to issue bonds to raise fund, they are not allowed to take deposits the way ordinary banks are.
    3. New licences and special fishing permits shall take effect from their date of issue.
    4. New fishing authorisations shall take effect from their date of issue.
    5. Such cancellations shall take effect on the day preceding the date of issue of the fishing authorisations by the Commission.
    6. It shall take effect on the day of issue of the notification by the President of the Office.
    7. However, he does take issue with CELF's diversification [27], which he says was financed by means of the disputed grants.
    8. However, in view of the conclusions reached below, it was not considered necessary to take a decision on this issue.
    9. This approach failed to take account of the particularities of the transaction at issue in these proceedings.
    10. The APEO certificate shall take effect on the tenth working day after the date of its issue.
    11. The AEO certificate shall take effect on the 10th working day after the date of its issue.
    12. The issue of allowances for the 2008-2012 period and each subsequent five-year period shall take place in accordance with the allowance issue (2008-2012 onwards) process set out in Annex IX.
    13. This shall take place through the issue and immediate surrender of one allowance by the Member State in exchange for one CER.
    14. In the case of an APEO certificate issued to an applicant established for less than three years, close monitoring shall take place during the first year after issue.
    15. issue of interpretations of internationally recognised quality management standards, in particular to take account of the specific features of the nature and obligations of recognised organisations; and