Betekenis van:
frame-up

frame-up
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • set-up, set up
  • an act that incriminates someone on a false charge

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  1. setting up the Expert Group on a Common Frame of Reference in the area of European contract law
  2. Over a longer time frame up to 2010, excess capacity is expected to disappear, reducing the incentive for US producers to export.
  3. The test set-up shall be defined so as to reproduce the forces acting on the bogie frame, and its deformation, as they occur in service.
  4. Over a longer time frame up to 2010, excess capacity is expected to disappear, reducing the incentive for US producers to export. At the same time there are predictions of substantial shortages in Asia.
  5. For instance, the forecasted annual results of BAWAG-PSK, sum up to EUR […] million over an initial three-year period (2006-08), which could constitute a reasonable time frame for the analysis of a private guarantor.
  6. The OBD system may erase a fault code and the distance travelled and freeze-frame information if the same fault is not re-registered in at least 40 engine warm-up cycles.
  7. The group of experts ‘Expert Group on a Common Frame of Reference in the area of European contract law’, hereinafter referred to as ‘the group’, is hereby set up.
  8. In the propositions leading up to the parliamentary decision, the Government had defined new and concrete energy objectives (see I.4 of this Decision), whose fulfilment should be achieved within a given time frame by the establishment of the Energy Fund and Enova.
  9. In that case, the Commission shall determine, on the basis of the results of the consultation of the Coordination Group and, where applicable, in coordination with the IEA, and notably by taking into account the situation on the international oil and petroleum products markets, a reasonable time frame within which Member States must bring their stocks back up to the minimum required levels.
  10. The OBD system may erase a fault code and the hours run by the engine and freeze-frame information if the same fault is not re-registered in at least 40 engine warm-up cycles or 100 engine running hours, whichever occurs first, with the exception of the cases referred to in paragraph 3.9.2.
  11. The OBD system may erase a fault code and the hours run by the engine and freeze-frame information if the same fault is not re-registered in at least 40 engine warm-up cycles or 100 engine running hours, whichever occurs first, with the exception of the cases referred to in section 3.9.2.
  12. Notwithstanding Article 11(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1282/2001, for the 2008/09 wine year the declarations referred to in Articles 2 and 4 of that Regulation may be submitted up to 31 December 2008. However, Member States may extend this time frame to 15 January 2009 at the latest.
  13. In the propositions leading up to the parliamentary decision, the Government had defined new and concrete energy objectives (see I.4 of this Decision), whose fulfilment should be achieved within a given time frame by the establishment of the Energy Fund and Enova. The objectives and their achievements were further specified in the Agreement between the Ministry and Enova.
  14. DTC and the applicable information (inclusive the associated freeze frame) shall not be erased by the OBD system itself from the computer memory until that DTC has been in the previously active status for at least 40 warm-up cycles or 200 engine operating hours, whichever occurs first.
  15. The duplicate analysis is necessary to exclude the possibility of internal cross-contamination or an accidental mix-up of samples. The first analysis, taking into account the measurement uncertainty is used for verification of compliance.In case the analysis is performed in the frame of a dioxin contamination incident, confirmation by duplicate analysis might be omitted in case the samples selected for analysis are through traceability linked to the dioxin contamination incident.