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line of reasoning

line of reasoning
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • argumentatie
  • a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning
"I can't follow your line of reasoning"

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line of reasoning
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • wijze van redeneren
  • a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning
"I can't follow your line of reasoning"

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line of reasoning
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het voorzien van argumenten; levering van argumenten en/of bewijs
  • a course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating a truth or falsehood; the methodical process of logical reasoning
"I can't follow your line of reasoning"

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  1. Her line of reasoning is attractive, but ultimately fallacious.
  2. This line of reasoning omits several important aspects of the development of the dumped imports from India and of the situation on the Community market.
  3. The Hungarian authorities note that the observations and reasoning of interested parties are fully in line with the arguments put forward by Hungary.
  4. As for the impact on intra-community trade, Italy’s line of reasoning is identical to Alcoa’s (see recitals 86 to 90).
  5. In order to assess the existence of an advantage under the PPAs, the Commission first carried out a preliminary analysis to determine what line of reasoning to follow in the assessment.
  6. This line of reasoning is actually referred to under point V.B.2. of the Community guidelines for State aid in the agriculture and forestry sector 2007 to 2013 [46].
  7. Furthermore, a line of reasoning according to which projects which received regional investment aid should not receive training aid would implicitly penalise the Union’s disadvantaged regions, by precluding them from the possibility to support training projects.
  8. The Commission notes that the above line of reasoning was already laid out in the decision to open proceedings and that Slovenia did not contest it in its comments.
  9. This line of reasoning runs counter to the settled principle of Community case-law according to which ‘the fact that a Member State seeks to approximate, by unilateral measures, conditions of competition in a particular sector of the economy to those prevailing in other Member States cannot deprive the measures in question of their character as aid’ [65].
  10. As for the method proposed by Alcoa to assess the existence of an advantage (whether the special price is lower than the price prevailing in a fully competitive market), it must first be noted that this line of reasoning has already been rejected in the Court’s judgment (paragraph 71 of the judgment).
  11. On the issue of whether parts of the training notified as eligible for aid might not have to be given at any rate in order to ensure compliance with internal company safety standards, Ford underlines that this line of reasoning would lead to normative distortions of the ‘race-to-the-bottom’ kind: if only companies with low internal safety standards may benefit from training aid, companies would eventually be discouraged from raising their own internal safety standards.
  12. In line with the reasoning given with regard to the first and the second recapitalisations, which established that a properly remunerated capital injection was an appropriate means of restoring confidence in a systemically important bank such as KBC, the Commission considers that it is reasonable to conclude that the commitment to provide capital in case of significant losses on the CDO portfolio is appropriate and to the minimum necessary.
  13. In line with the reasoning applied by the Commission in its Decision of 22 November 2006 concerning State Aid N 461/2005 (the UK Film Tax Incentive decision) [19], it is necessary to identify among the different criteria involved in the selection test those that can be regarded as relevant when it comes to assessing the cultural content of video games and to ensure that the number of points attached to these criteria is sufficient to ensure that the content of eligible video games can be regarded as cultural within the meaning of Article 87(3)(d) of the Treaty.