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interwoven

interwoven
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • linked or locked closely together as by dovetailing

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    1. The drug phenomenon comprises many complex and closely interwoven aspects which cannot easily be dissociated.
    2. Note 3:1A002.b.1. does not control finished or semi-finished items containing a maximum of two dimensions of interwoven filaments and specially designed for applications as follows:
    3. The drug phenomenon comprises many complex and closely interwoven aspects which cannot easily be dissociated. Therefore, the Centre should be entrusted with the task of furnishing general information which will help to provide the Community and its Member States with an overall view of the drug and drug addiction phenomenon.
    4. In the opinion of SFF, the individual components of the system are so closely interwoven that it would amount to an unjustified artificial division to split them up in the assessment of whether the measures have the character of new or existing measures.
    5. manufacturing including traditional industry: networked intelligent controls for high-precision manufacturing and low-resource utilisation; wireless automation and logistics for rapid plant reconfiguration; integrated environments for modelling, simulation, optimisation, presentation and virtual production; manufacturing technologies for miniaturised ICT systems and for systems interwoven with all kinds of materials and objects.
    6. Note 3:1A002.b.1. does not control finished or semi-finished items containing a maximum of two dimensions of interwoven filaments and specially designed for applications as follows: a. Metal heat-treatment furnaces for tempering metals; b. Silicon boule production equipment. 1A003 Manufactures of non-"fusible" aromatic polyimides in film, sheet, tape or ribbon form having any of the following:
    7. In its letter of 28 March 2008, the SFF has argued that the relevant legal test should consist of a comprehensive assessment of the HFF system rather than an individual analysis of the identified possible aid measures. In the opinion of SFF, the individual components of the system are so closely interwoven that it would amount to an unjustified artificial division to split them up in the assessment of whether the measures have the character of new or existing measures.