Betekenis van:
fall in line

to fall in line
Werkwoord
    • agree on (a position)

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    1. Productivity fluctuated between index 92 and index 111 from 1998 to 2000, but fell to index 84 in the IP in line with the fall in production, and notwithstanding the fall in employment, in that year.
    2. Capacity utilisation fell by 6 % between 1998 and 2001, and then by a further 39 % in the IP in line with a fall in production.
    3. In addition, Mechel Željezara Ltd undertook that its prices per product group would fall into line with the price structure in use in the Community.
    4. withdrawing the reference of standard EN 353-1:2002 ‘Personal protective equipment against falls from a height — Part 1: Guided type fall arresters including a rigid anchor line’ in accordance with Council Directive 89/686/EEC
    5. Member States should fall into line with this simplified classification, although Member States which divide firearms into a further set of categories may, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity, maintain their existing classification systems.
    6. Government debt declined from 71,75 % of GDP in 2004 to 70,25 % in 2005. According to the Commission services' spring 2006 forecast, the debt ratio is projected to fall further to around 69 % and 68 % of GDP in 2006 and 2007 respectively. The pace of debt reduction towards the 60 % of GDP reference value is in line with the recommendation under Article 104(7).
    7. Furthermore, concerning investment in chemical tankers of less than 20000 dwt such as ship C.180, the same Clarkson Research report states that ‘Activity was fairly low over the period 1998 to 2000 and, despite a recovery in early 2001, levels did fall back in the final quarter of 2001 in line with the rest of the industry.
    8. Those undertakings that were based on the principle that prices per product group would fall in line with the price structure in use in the Community proved to be very difficult to monitor by the Commission or were found to have failed to raise prices to non-injurious levels that would restore fair trade on the Community market [15].
    9. This is in line with the definition of ‘deposit liabilities’ above. Loans to MFIs that are classified as ‘deposit liabilities’ are to be broken down in accordance with the requirements of the reporting scheme (i.e. by sector, instrument, currency and maturity); syndicated loans received by MFIs fall under this category
    10. The Commission considers that, in line with its earlier practice [18], the costs for rail way sidings fall within the scope of this article as undertakings that offer competing modes of transport, notably road transport do not have similar infrastructure costs.
    11. The reference of standard EN 353-1:2002 ‘Personal protective equipment against falls from a height — Part 1: Guided type fall arresters including a rigid anchor line’ is withdrawn from the list of harmonised standards published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
    12. The development of the debt ratio was significantly affected by a temporary debt-increasing financial operation, i.e. the accumulation of liquid assets, in 2006 and its reversal in 2007. Without this operation the debt ratio would have remained broadly stable in 2006, reflecting the improvement in the primary surplus in line with the Council recommendation. According to the Commission’s spring 2008 forecast, under the assumption of unchanged policies the debt ratio is projected to fall to around 1021
    13. This argument was admitted only for cruise vessels because of the direct effect of these events on such vessels, but not for other types of vessel, where such events are considered to have an indirect impact and a more general effect.In fact, the Commission noted in the decision to initiate the procedure that, according to a report by Clarkson Research of November 2003, ‘The 9/11 event certainly added problems in an already slowing world economy’. Furthermore, concerning investment in chemical tankers of less than 20000 dwt such as ship C.180, the same Clarkson Research report states that ‘Activity was fairly low over the period 1998 to 2000 and, despite a recovery in early 2001, levels did fall back in the final quarter of 2001 in line with the rest of the industry.