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common ground

common ground
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a basis agreed to by all parties for reaching a mutual understanding

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    1. There must be a sustained effort to listen to each other; to learn from each other; to respect one another; and to seek common ground.
    2. COMMON METHODS FOR GROUND VEGETATION ASSESSMENT ON LEVEL II PLOTS
    3. COMMON METHODS FOR GROUND VEGETATION ASSESSMENT ON LEVEL II PLOTS I. General remarks
    4. Air-ground communications shall be based on a common addressing scheme.
    5. Since no other ground for compatibility applies, this aid must be declared incompatible with the common market.
    6. the reference method for determining the Zeleny index of ground common wheat: that set out in standard EN ISO 5529;
    7. the reference method for determining the protein content in durum wheat and ground common wheat: that set out in:
    8. In this context, it is common ground that the aid was granted with a view to restoring the long-term viability of a firm in difficulty.
    9. However a common set should be deployed as a minimum on the ground side to secure overall interoperability within the airspace of applicability of this Regulation.
    10. Therefore, the aid cannot be declared compatible with the common market on the ground that it would facilitate the development of certain regions.
    11. A common addressing scheme should be used to identify in an unambiguous manner all air and ground stations concerned by data link exchanges.
    12. Therefore the aid can not be found to be compatible with the common market on the ground that it facilitates the development of certain regions.
    13. The Court stated that ‘as regards the cultural purpose of the aids at issue, it is common ground that the aim of the French Government is the spread of the French language and French literature’.
    14. In any event, it is common ground that Gibraltar depends on the United Kingdom, inter alia, for its foreign policy, including membership of the European Union, for its defence and for its monetary policy.
    15. Any national authorisations issued for the operation of complementary ground components of mobile satellite systems in the 2 GHz frequency band shall be subject to the following common conditions: