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inference

inference
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation

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    1. Type inference has three outputs whereas checking only has two.
    2. The Commission considers, in line with Mazars’ findings, that the bank’s refinancing strategy, and in particular the base scenario drawn up and the inference of correspondingly higher refinancing costs, is fundamentally plausible.
    3. Serological surveillance shall not be applied for avian influenza investigations in wild birds because serological methods cannot distinguish between HP and LP strains and antibody findings do not allow inference in relation to the likely location where wild birds might have become infected.
    4. Serological surveillance shall not be applied for avian influenza investigations in wild birds because serological methods cannot distinguish between HP and LP strains and antibody findings do not allow inference in relation to the likely location where wild birds might have become infected. However, serological surveillance might be important to study in which resident or migrating bird species H5/H7 viruses are/were prevalent (or endemic).
    5. Italy further quotes case law which, it considers, reflects application of the principle accessorium sequitur principale (the decision on the main issue applies to associated issues) and supports the inference that even if the updating of public policy resources, designed to correct the effect of time or cost forecasts that have proved inadequate, involves increasing the initial aid, it does not constitute new aid, or is compatible with the legal basis that justified the original aid.
    6. Serological surveillance shall not be applied for avian influenza investigations in wild birds because serological methods cannot distinguish between HP and LP strains and antibody findings do not allow inference in relation to the likely location where wild birds might have become infected. However, serological surveillance might be important to study in which resident or migrating bird species H5/H7 viruses are/were prevalent (or endemic). Such analysis shall only be performed by specialised laboratories using a carefully selected panel of antigens to ensure the detection of haemagglutinin specific antibodies (i.e. to eliminate the possibility of interference from N specific antibodies).