Betekenis van:
fortnightly

fortnightly
Bijwoord
    • every two weeks
    "he visited his cousins fortnightly"

    Synoniemen

    fortnightly
    Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
      • occurring every two weeks

      Synoniemen


      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. Fortnightly notifications:
      2. Magazines are printed periodically (weekly, fortnightly or monthly).
      3. exceeding the maximum daily, weekly or fortnightly driving times;
      4. exceeding the maximum daily, six-day or fortnightly driving time limits by a margin of 20 % or more;
      5. However, the indexation mechanism of the Agreement includes a fortnightly resetting of the rates of the three components, which is why the indexation is floating.
      6. Magazines are printed periodically (weekly, fortnightly or monthly). Due to their long-term and periodical publication, they constitute the ‘base load’ for the printing facility which fills the presses over the entire year.
      7. Details should be given of the information that Member States must forward to the Commission so that a fortnightly statistical report on the state of intervention stocks of cereals can be compiled.
      8. The Community producer and import prices for uniflorous (bloom) carnations, multiflorous (spray) carnations, large-flowered roses and small-flowered roses as referred to in Article 1b of Regulation (EEC) No 700/88 for a fortnightly period shall be as set out in the Annex.
      9. The premium can be considered an ex post remuneration which compensates PI for the Obligation and the impossibility of managing its funds actively, and is a reasonable payment on the part of the Treasury, which is acting like a private borrower, taking into consideration the clauses in the Agreement protecting the Treasury against adverse market conditions (the possibility of termination, the three-year lifetime of the Agreement, and the fortnightly updating of the parameters).
      10. salvaging of valuable genetic material in breeding flocks in order to establish new salmonella-free flocks, including ‘elite flocks’, flocks from endangered breeds, and flocks kept for research purposes; chicks born from hatching eggs collected from poultry treated with antimicrobials shall be subject to fortnightly sampling during the rearing phase, with a scheme aiming to detect 1 % prevalence of relevant salmonella with a 95 % confidence limit;
      11. Pursuant to Article 1b of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 700/88 of 17 March 1988 laying down detailed rules for the application of the arrangements for the import into the Community of certain floricultural products originating in Cyprus, Israel, Jordan, Morocco and the West Bank and the Gaza Strip [2], those prices are determined for fortnightly periods on the basis of weighted prices provided by the Member States.