Betekenis van:
engender

to engender
Werkwoord
  • wekken
  • make children

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to engender
Werkwoord
  • moederen
  • make children

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to engender
Werkwoord
  • verwekken
  • make children

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to engender
Werkwoord
  • zaaien
  • call forth

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. In some areas the abandonment of farming could engender serious environmental risks.
  2. Self-propelled work equipment which may, when in motion, engender risks for persons must fulfil the following conditions:
  3. The machinery must be designed and constructed in such a way as to prevent abnormal use if such use would engender a risk.
  4. Machinery for lifting persons must be designed, constructed or equipped in such a way that the acceleration or deceleration of the carrier does not engender risks for persons.
  5. remote-controlled work equipment which may in normal conditions engender a crushing or impact hazard must have facilities to guard against this risk, unless other appropriate devices are present to control the impact risk.
  6. On this basis, the Decision accepts that the legal framework surrounding the collective negotiation of standard agreements could engender a considerable degree of uncertainty as to the legality of the conduct of the producers.
  7. In most Member States, these farming systems account for between 10 % and 30 % of the agricultural area. In some areas the abandonment of farming could engender serious environmental risks.
  8. This is not the case in the financial sector and the Commission has taken the view that, nowadays, aid to participants in the financial markets can engender very significant distortions in this sector.
  9. Determination of the place where taxable transactions are carried out may engender conflicts concerning jurisdiction as between Member States, in particular as regards the supply of goods for assembly or the supply of services.
  10. Fourth, Belgium and SEL have not explained what the alternative investment cost would have been of a similar investment for production of magazine paper of a (more) ‘normal’ recycled fibre content, and which cost savings the actual investment would engender in comparison to such an alternative investment.
  11. Lastly, with regard to the scheme in favour of young farmers setting up from 1 January 1996, the Commission concluded that the scheme did not engender any changes in the scheme as regards the section on eligible investments, but was restricted to a change in the form of that part of the aid financed by the State.
  12. where the machinery is likely to be used in conditions involving the risk of ejection of workpieces or parts of them, it must be designed, constructed, or equipped in such a way as to prevent such ejection, or, if this is not possible, so that the ejection does not engender risks for the operator and/or exposed persons;