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11-plus

11-plus
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • examen dat men moet halen voor toelating
  • (formerly in Britain) an examination taken by 11 and 12 year old students to select suitable candidates for grammar school

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11-plus
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • onderzoek naar kennis of vaardigheid
  • (formerly in Britain) an examination taken by 11 and 12 year old students to select suitable candidates for grammar school

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Total current revenue [1A.11] is equal to direct taxes [1A.12], plus indirect taxes [1A.15], plus social contributions [1A.17], plus other current revenue [1A.20], plus sales [1A.22].
  2. If carrier vessel fill in points 1-9, 11 and 12 plus 14-22
  3. Sales [1A.20] is equal to market output (P.11), plus output for own final use (P.12), plus payments for other non-market output (P.131) recorded among resources of S.13.
  4. Sales [1A.22] is equal to market output (P.11), plus output for own final use (P.12), plus payments for other non-market output (P.131) recorded among resources of S.13.
  5. However, BFH will not pay the rent monthly in cash but can accumulate as debt the unpaid rent plus interes [11].
  6. Debt held by residents of the Member State [3A.7] is equal to debt held by central bank [3A.8], plus debt held by other monetary financial institutions [3A.9], plus debt held by other financial institutions [3A.10], plus debt held by other residents of the Member State [3A.11].
  7. EU expenditure in Member State [1B.8] is equal to subsidies (D.3) payable by EU budget [1B.9], plus other current transfers (D.7) payable by EU budget to government [1B.10], plus other current transfers (D.7) payable by EU budget to non-government units [1B.11], plus capital transfers (D.9) payable by EU budget to government [1B.12], plus capital transfers (D.9) payable by EU budget to non-government units [1B.13].
  8. EU expenditure in Member State [1B.8] is equal to subsidies (D.3) payable by EU budget [1B.9], plus current transfers (D.7) payable by EU budget to government [1B.10], plus current transfers (D.7) payable by EU budget to non-government units [1B.11], plus capital transfers (D.9) payable by EU budget to government [1B.12], plus capital transfers (D.9) payable by EU budget to non-government units [1B.13].
  9. ‘2008-2012 period and subsequent five-year periods’ means the period from 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2012 plus consecutive five-year periods as referred to in Article 11(2) of Directive 2003/87/EC;
  10. According to the information submitted by Italy, this would include EUR 24 million in the original notification plus EUR 1,869 million pursuant to the Ministerial Decree of 28 December 2000 and Italian Law No 752/82 (see paragraph 11).
  11. Form 11. Individual exceedences of limit values and limit values plus margin of tolerance (MOT) (Directive 96/62/EC Article 11(1)(a)(i) and (ii), Directive 1999/30/EC Annexes I, II, IV and V and Directive 2000/69/EC Annexes I and II)
  12. These had a maximum duration of 15 years with a 5-year grace period instead of the maximum duration of 10 years as specified in point 11 of the scheme. After examining this point the Commission must accept it since Chapter I 7,2 of Order ITC/3098/2006 states that the maximum duration is 10 years plus a 5-year grace period.
  13. By derogation from the ordinary tax system [11], Royal Decree No 187 as amended provides that the taxable income of approved centres shall be determined at a flat rate and shall correspond to a percentage of the operating expenditure, in accordance with the ‘cost plus’ method.
  14. List of zones and agglomerations where levels exceed or do not exceed limit values (LV) or limit values plus margin of tolerance (LV + MOT) (Directive 96/62/EC Articles 8, 9 and 11, Directive 1999/30/EC Annexes I, II, III and IV, Directive 2000/69/EC Annexes I and II) Form 8a.
  15. Form 8. List of zones and agglomerations where levels exceed or do not exceed limit values (LV) or limit values plus margin of tolerance (LV + MOT) (Directive 96/62/EC Articles 8, 9 and 11, Directive 1999/30/EC Annexes I, II, III and IV, Directive 2000/69/EC Annexes I and II)