Betekenis van:
whole rest
whole rest
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a musical rest equal in duration to four beats in common time
Hyperoniemen
Werkwoord
Voorbeeldzinnen
- In 2006/2007, 70 % of its products were sold cut while the rest were sold whole and ready to cook.
- Seventy per cent of its products were sold cut while the rest were sold whole and ready to cook.
- Throughout the rest of this Decision, ‘Dell’ is used to refer to the Dell group as a whole or to the company and its management.
- The company sold the majority of its products to supermarkets in France. Seventy per cent of its products were sold cut while the rest were sold whole and ready to cook.
- The reason is that the R&E method can only be applied to the whole hereditament and it is not possible to separate parts of these firms' hereditaments, such as their optic fibre networks, since the hereditament has to be assessed as a whole under British case-law, since these parts are fully integrated with the rest of the network.
- By guaranteeing peace and quiet throughout the winter months in areas where these species forage and rest in large numbers, it is hoped that favourable conditions for the common scoter can be maintained throughout the whole of the Voordelta equivalent to those prior to the construction of Maasvlakte 2.
- The scope of this Directive shall be progressively extended to the whole conventional rail system, including track access to terminals and main port facilities serving or potentially serving more than one user, except for infrastructure and rolling stock reserved for a strictly local, historical or touristic use or infrastructure which is functionally isolated from the rest of the rail system, and without prejudice to the derogations to the application of TSIs as listed in Article 7.
- Annex 1 to Decision No 1229/2003/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2003 laying down a series of guidelines for trans-European energy networks and repealing Decision No 1254/96/EC [58] shows that the United Kingdom is one of those geographical regions that are insufficiently connected to the rest of the network for the single market to function as a whole entity.