Betekenis van:
follow-through

follow-through
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the act of carrying a stroke to its natural completion
    "his follow-through was straight down the line toward the target"
    "squash can be dangerous if your opponent has a long follow-through"

    Hyperoniemen

    follow-through
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • carrying some project or intention to full completion
      "I appreciated his follow-through on his promise"

      Hyperoniemen

      Werkwoord

      follow-through

      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. It's fun to follow the path through the woods.
      2. coordinate and follow-up the ITD activities (through ITD coordination meetings), prepare technical and financial reports;
      3. Member States should ensure the quality of the pharmacovigilance system through the follow-up of cases of suspected adverse reactions.
      4. ‘traceability’: the ability to trace and follow a material or article through all stages of manufacture, processing and distribution;
      5. through providing means for the preparation of background papers on topics dealt with by the follow-up seminar.
      6. If you do not intend to follow a GT through the IRTC: maintain full sea speed through the high-risk area.
      7. If you intend to follow a group transit (GT) through the IRTC: transit at the group transit speed, but remain aware of the ship’s limitations.
      8. inform Member States and the Commission of the conclusions of follow-up action taken by national authorities with regard to information exchanged through RAPEX.
      9. The follow up of the European Partnership is ensured through the mechanisms established under the SAP, notably the Annual Report on the SAP.
      10. through organising a follow-up event related to the 2008 EU seminar on ‘Middle East Security, WMD Non-Proliferation and Disarmament’,
      11. The follow-up of the European Partnership is ensured through the mechanisms established under the SAP, notably the Annual Report on the SAP.
      12. In the event that scientific and technical developments on selection criteria and laboratory tests for donors provide for new evidence of diseases transmissible through donation, prompt adaptation of Community legislation should follow consequently.
      13. Separate lower maximum levels are necessary in foods for infants, which are achievable through the strictly controlled manufacturing and packaging of infant formulae, follow-on formulae, baby foods and processed cereal-based foods for infants and young children.
      14. Regulation (EC) No 533/2004 states that the follow-up to the European Partnerships is ensured through the mechanisms established under the stabilisation and association process, notably by the annual progress reports.
      15. Especially a Member State in which a manufacturer, a representative or an importer of the notified product is established (‘Main Member State’) ensures appropriate follow-up to notifications distributed through the RAPEX application.