Betekenis van:
defence system

defence system
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • geheel van defensiemiddelen
  • the weaponry available for the defense of a region

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

defence system
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • afweer tegen ziektes
  • the weaponry available for the defense of a region

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Establishments of the national defence system
  2. relevant industrial activity in defence-related products within the Community, in particular capacity for system/sub-system integration;
  3. However, some invasive pathogens cause disease that results from an abnormal reaction of the host's defence system.
  4. Further to a request from the Congolese Government dated 19 July 2005 for technical and logistical support for the modernisation of the system for managing the staff and finances of the armed forces of the DRC, EUSEC RD Congo drew up a draft technical assistance programme aimed, in particular, at modernising the chain of payments of the Ministry of Defence in the DRC.
  5. On 14 May 2007, the Council approved an operations concept relating to a police mission conducted under the European Security and Defence Policy on security sector reform (SSR) and its interface with the justice system in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  6. Korea Tangun Trading Corporation is subordinate to DPRK’s Second Academy of Natural Sciences and is primarily responsible for the procurement of commodities and technologies to support DPRK’s defence research and development programmes, including, but not limited to, weapons of mass destruction and delivery system programmes and procurement, including materials that are controlled or prohibited under relevant multilateral control regimes.’
  7. Finally it was found, that by placing defence objects of military nature belonging to the State on the balance sheet and by depreciation of these objects, the patrimonial state, production costs and financial situation of ZAC are subject to significant distortions carried over from the former non-market economy system.
  8. Korea Tangun Trading Corporation is subordinate to DPRK's Second Academy of Natural Sciences and is primarily responsible for the procurement of commodities and technologies to support DPRK's defence research and development programmes, including, but not limited to, weapons of mass destruction and delivery system programmes and procurement, including materials that are controlled or prohibited under relevant multilateral control regimes.
  9. Other information: (a) located in Pyongyang, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea; (b) Korea Tangun Trading Corporation is subordinate to Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s Second Academy of Natural Sciences and is primarily responsible for the procurement of commodities and technologies to support Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s defence research and development programmes, including, but not limited to, weapons of mass destruction and delivery system programmes and procurement, including materials that are controlled or prohibited under relevant multilateral control regimes.
  10. The preliminary analysis is that the unforeseen development which caused the increase in imports was significant overproduction in Norway (despite lower forecasts), exacerbated by the failure of the Norwegian industry to achieve forecast growth in exports to markets outwith the Community, the unexpected extent of the effects of the termination of trade defence measures against Norway and the operation of the Norwegian banking system as described above, together with the rise in the value of the euro which made the Community market as a whole a more attractive destination for Norwegian exports.
  11. Therefore it is concluded that the unforeseen development which caused the increase in imports was significant over-production in Norway (despite lower forecasts), exacerbated by the failure of the Norwegian industry to achieve forecast growth in exports to markets outwith the Community, the unexpected extent of the effects of the termination of trade defence measures against Norway and the operation of the Norwegian banking system as described above, together with the rise in the value of the euro which made the Community market an unusually attractive destination for Norwegian exports.