Betekenis van:
common good

common good
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the good of a community

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Garlic and onion are good remedies against the common cold.
    2. You and I are good friends, but we have little in common.
    3. I can't understand why they're such good friends. They have hardly anything in common.
    4. I cannot understand why they are such good friends: they have little in common.
    5. Good: Good examples might be expected to have some of the following features: well presented manual with factually accurate text and diagrams, contents page, page numbers, good use of colour, written in a plain language style using common words.
    6. Good: Good examples might be expected to have some of the following features: well presented manual with factually accurate text and diagrams, contents page, page numbers, good use of colour, written in a plain language style using common words. Good Index.
    7. Good: Good examples might be expected to have some of the following features: well presented manual with factually accurate text and diagrams, contents page, page numbers, good use of colour, written in a plain language style using common words. Good index.
    8. This common procedure must be founded on the principles of good administration and legal certainty and must be implemented in compliance with those principles.
    9. promoting good and close relations between countries of Central Asia and the European Union on the basis of common values and interests as set out in relevant agreements;
    10. where relevant, improvement of the institutional and administrative capacities aiming at a good governance of the common fisheries policy and an efficient implementation of the operational programme.
    11. promote the dissemination of good practices for the integration of the knowledge triangle in order to develop a common innovation and knowledge transfer culture;
    12. promoting good and close relations between countries of Central Asia and the Union on the basis of common values and interests as set out in relevant agreements;
    13. Article 87(2)(b) provides that aid to make good the damage caused by natural disasters or exceptional occurrences is compatible with the common market.
    14. In the case of non-contractual liability, the Agency shall, in accordance with the general principles common to the laws of the Member States, make good any damage caused by it or its servants in the performance of their duties.
    15. The Italian authorities referred to Article 87(2)(b) of the Treaty, under which aid to make good the losses caused by exceptional occurrences is compatible with the common market.