Betekenis van:
bring forward

to bring forward
Werkwoord
  • gelden, betreffen; onverwacht naar voren brengen
  • bring forward for consideration

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Hyperoniemen

to bring forward
Werkwoord
    • cause to move forward

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Please bring the matter forward at the next meeting.
    2. The probability, therefore, is, that the whole theory or doctrine of what is called the redemption was originally fabricated on purpose to bring forward and build all those secondary and pecuniary redemptions upon.
    3. The European Council asked the Commission to bring forward a specific proposal.
    4. Does the insured person wish to bring forward entitlement to the pension?
    5. a measure which allows Member States to bring forward the auctioning of a part of the quantity to be auctioned;
    6. The Italian and Irish authorities did not bring forward any elements in order to alleviate those doubts.
    7. In conclusion, the bridging loan was considered necessary in order to bring investments forward according to a specific schedule.
    8. The Commission may present a report and, if appropriate, bring forward a legislative proposal to improve the ERTMS certification system.
    9. bring forward the date for the first compulsory roadworthiness test and, where appropriate, require the vehicle to be submitted for testing prior to registration;
    10. An important aspect is to draw on the excellence of the supply side (e.g. industry, universities, research centres) to bring forward innovative security solutions.
    11. In order to bring this review forward, the following two actions should be carried out in the context of a work programme.
    12. The Commission shall, by 31 December 2010, examine whether the market for emissions allowances is sufficiently protected from insider dealing or market manipulation and, if appropriate, shall bring forward proposals to ensure such protection.
    13. It undertook to take all necessary measures to protect the deposits of individual savers and welcomed the intention of the Commission to bring forward urgently an appropriate proposal to promote convergence of deposit-guarantee schemes.
    14. Should tranche 1 be exhausted, the Commission may bring forward the opening of tranche 2 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 25(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1784/2003.
    15. Where the quantities for subperiod 1 are exhausted, the Commission may bring forward the opening of the following subperiod in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 25(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1784/2003.’