Betekenis van:
higher status

higher status
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • higher rank than that of others especially by reason of longer service

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    1. Citizens of higher social status were permitted to live closer to the center.
    2. Today, more and more people are changing jobs in order to get a better salary and higher social status.
    3. Keeping the status quo, on the other hand, allows them to keep a higher value in their books, even if this is not realistic.
    4. These extra costs are broken down as follows: burden to OTE of the permanent status: EUR 322,9 million, and burden to OTE of higher salaries: EUR 147,0 million.
    5. These liabilities arose from, first, the higher pension contributions payable in respect of employees with civil servant status and, secondly, the requirement to ensure the equilibrium of its retirement scheme for these employees.
    6. On page 59 of the report it is stated that ‘Scottish & Newcastle on the other hand pointed to consumers' perception of higher quality and the status that is conferred by purchasing a premium brand.
    7. Faster reactions on path requests, better demand oriented path usage, higher reliability of the path characteristic data (current status in the Infrastructure Restriction Notice Databases), improvement in the use of the infrastructure. Path request on short notice is possible.
    8. Flow rates should meet the demands of the individual animal as these will vary depending on the feed, physiological status and ambient temperature, for example, lactating animals have much higher water demands than stock animals.
    9. Subordinated debt instruments provide a subsidiary claim on the issuing institution that can only be exercised after all claims with a higher status (e.g. deposits/loans) have been satisfied, giving them some of the characteristics of ‘shares and other equity’.
    10. Faster reactions on path requests, better demand oriented path usage, higher reliability of the path characteristic data (current status in the Infrastructure Restriction Notice Databases), improvement in the use of the infrastructure.
    11. In particular, the cases indicate that higher pension contributions arising from specific status (and in particular civil servant status) and defined during a period of monopoly may be considered abnormal costs whose defrayal by the State may be compatible with the common market under Article 87(3)(c) of the Treaty.
    12. In particular, (a) OTE employees enjoy a de facto permanent status [5], and (b) OTE faces additional labour costs, namely higher employer and employee social security contributions, higher salaries for less qualified employees and increased compensation payments in case of retirement.
    13. Where a Member State has reason to believe that any of the conditions for maintaining its status as a disease-free Member State, zone or compartment have been breached, that Member State shall immediately suspend trade in susceptible species and vector species to other Member States, zones or compartments with a higher health status for the disease in question as laid down in Part A of Annex III and apply the provisions of Sections 2 and 4 of Chapter V.
    14. subordinated debt in the form of deposits or loans: subordinated debt instruments provide a subsidiary claim on the issuing institution that can only be exercised after all claims with a higher status e.g. deposits/loans have been satisfied, giving them some of the characteristics of ‘shares and other equity’.
    15. subordinated debt in the form of deposits or loans Subordinated debt instruments provide a subsidiary claim on the issuing institution that can only be exercised after all claims with a higher status (e.g. deposits/loans) have been satisfied, giving them some of the characteristics of ‘shares and other equity’.