Betekenis van:
unequal to

unequal to
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • onbekwaam
  • not meeting requirements
"unequal to the demands put upon him"

Synoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. I must excuse myself from the task, because I am unequal to it.
  2. I think that Japan's marriage system is an unequal and discriminatory contract disadvantageous to men.
  3. Saying no to unequal language rights isn't the same thing as paranoia.
  4. The percentages given in the ‘Definition’ column refer to the smaller of adjacent blocks, if blocks are of unequal size.
  5. A different interpretation would question legal certainty and legitimate expectations and would lead to unequal treatment of Member States.
  6. This may lead to the unequal treatment of employees affected by decisions within one and the same undertaking or group of undertakings.
  7. Differences between national provisions relating to such claims may impede the free movement of foods and create unequal conditions of competition.
  8. Despite these achievements, significant parts of the population are still suffering from deprivation or limited and unequal access to services, or are excluded from society.
  9. Differences between national provisions relating to such claims may impede the free movement of foods and create unequal conditions of competition. They thus have a direct impact on the functioning of the internal market.
  10. Such requests must not distort fair competition between or give rise to unequal treatment of the candidates/tenderers and must not lead to an alteration of the terms of the applications or tenders.
  11. When implementing this Recommendation, Member States should consider the specificities of collective investment undertakings of the corporate type and should prevent the various types of collective investment undertaking from being subjected, unnecessarily, to unequal treatment.
  12. Differences between national laws relating to extraction solvents hinder the free movement of foodstuffs and may create conditions of unequal competition, thereby directly affecting the functioning of the internal market.
  13. Differences between national laws relating to foodstuffs for particular nutritional uses impede their free movement, may create unequal conditions of competition, and thus have a direct impact on the functioning of the internal market.
  14. Their addition to foods is regulated in Member States by differing national rules that impede the free movement of these products, create unequal conditions of competition and thus have a direct impact on the functioning of the internal market.
  15. When implementing this Recommendation, Member States should consider the specificities of collective investment undertakings of the corporate type and prevent the various types of collective investment undertaking from being subjected, unnecessarily, to unequal treatment.