Betekenis van:
headroom

headroom
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • hoogte om te staan
  • vertical space available to allow easy passage under something

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

headroom
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the capacity of a system to reproduce loud sounds without distortion

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Headroom figures
    2. Headroom post seasonality
    3. Headroom post vulnerabilities
    4. Headroom post seasonibility
    5. Headroom post management actions
    6. Impact of seasonality and receivables facility Headroom post seasonality
    7. Impact of seasonality and receivables facility Headroom post seasonibility
    8. The UK Government has taken as basis for testing the viability of BE the headroom numbers of the company.
    9. Production came to a standstill, leading to losses in 1995 and 1996 that reduced considerably the company’s liquidity headroom.
    10. In the article which appeared in La Libre Belgique on 18 December 2002 (in the version published on the website www.cheminots.be), Mr Karel Vinck is quoted as follows: ‘A sufficient financial headroom is required for the management of the company’.
    11. The UK Government has taken as basis for testing the viability of BE the headroom numbers of the company. They have come to the following estimates for the period 2005-2010:
    12. At all events, under the liquidity plan, the level of headroom was to be below the reference level of EUR […] during the first and second quarters of the year 2005/2006.
    13. The loan was added to the previously announced finance framework to provide sufficient funding headroom to enable Royal Mail to meet its transformation plan, following a decrease in the projected outturn over the plan period.
    14. IFB utilised EUR 30,9 million of its financial headroom obtained by the granting of the provisional credit facility of EUR 15 million and by the provisional non-recovery of the existing debts of the order of EUR 63 million to finance the divestiture.
    15. In an article which appeared in March 2003 on the website www.cheminots.be, Karel Vinck, at the time the Chief Executive of SNCB, was quoted on the subject of the ABX and IFB cases as follows: ‘He demands sufficient financial headroom for the management of the company.’ That allows the interpretation that SNCB’s management considered that the State was intervening too much in these cases.