Betekenis van:
halting

halting
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • fragmentary or halting from emotional strain
    "uttered a few halting words of sorrow"
    halting
    Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
      • disabled in the feet or legs

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      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. Halting the decline of the planet's ecosystems may be the most difficult challenge humanity has ever faced.
      2. Halting the loss of biodiversity’
      3. Furthermore, halting biodiversity decline remains a major challenge.
      4. contribute to the objective of environmental sustainability (European climate change policy, halting loss of biodiversity, other …);
      5. contribute to the objective of environmental sustainability (European climate change policy, halting loss of biodiversity, other…);
      6. contribute to the objective of environmental sustainability (European climate change policy, halting loss of biodiversity, other …);
      7. Member States have committed themselves to halting biodiversity decline by 2010, a target which seems increasingly unlikely to be met.
      8. For example, with two risks, a product may need to be immediately taken off the market and recalled, whereas, with a single risk, halting sales could be sufficient.
      9. pursue the objective of halting the loss of biological diversity between now and 2010, in particular by incorporating this requirement into other policies, given the importance of biodiversity for certain economic sectors;
      10. It considers that the halting of the production of spirit and spirit-based beverages and the renting out of the production assets to the company Old Herold s.r.o. was indeed a restructuring measure.
      11. Even though the halting of production was originally imposed on it by the loss of the licence, the beneficiary did not apply for a new licence after the arrangement.
      12. Member States should pursue the engagement of halting the loss of biological diversity between now and 2010, in particular by incorporating this requirement into other policies, given the importance of biodiversity for certain economic sectors.
      13. Innovation has the potential to achieve particularly positive effects in meeting the new challenges of climate change, the production of renewable energies, more sustainable water management practices and halting biodiversity decline.
      14. For assets the construction of which started before Poland joined the European Union but which were not completed by accession, Poland has demonstrated that the maximum compensation was calculated on the basis of the cheapest of the two possible scenarios: completing construction and operating the new assets to generate revenue, or halting construction work.
      15. In exceptional cases, investments contracted before the date of Poland's accession but which were not yet completed as of accession were also taken into account, but only in so far as Poland could prove to the Commission that completing these investments and generating revenue from them would result in smaller stranded costs than would halting construction work altogether.