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low status

low status
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a position of inferior status; low in station or rank or fortune or estimation

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    1. The current low status of the elderly may be changing, however.
    2. the status of the visual and non-visual facilities is sufficient prior to commencing a low visibility take-off or a Category II or III approach;
    3. The status of three meat establishments and their reclassification as low capacity establishments is still under discussion with the Czech competent authority.
    4. The status of two meat establishments and their reclassification as low capacity establishments is still under discussion with the Hungarian competent authority.
    5. The status of the visual and non-visual facilities is sufficient prior to commencing a Low Visibility Take-Off or a Category II or III approach;
    6. The aid is limited to regions of low population density qualifying for Article 61(3)(c) status, with the exception of four municipalities (Chapter 25.4(27) and 25.5(5) and fifth indent of Annex XI of the State Aid Guidelines)
    7. For the purposes of Article 11(2) of Directive 2005/60/EC, Member States may, subject to paragraph 4 of this Article, consider customers who are legal entities which do not enjoy the status of public authority or public body but which fulfil all the following criteria as customers representing a low risk of money laundering or terrorist financing:
    8. Although economic activity resumed after the conflict, Kosovo is at a low level of economic development. Kosovo is not in a position to borrow either domestically or on the international financial market and under its current status it is not eligible for membership in the international financial institutions.
    9. Retain as applicable.(20) Specific additional requirements needed in the case of exports to Member States or parts of Member States within the EC with Community approved free status (additional guarantees) as regards Gyrodactylus salaris according to Decision 2004/453/EC.(21) According to Annex B, I.A to Directive 91/67/EEC a part of a water catchment area can only be declared free from a disease if it consists of the upper part of the catchment area from its sources of the waterways to a natural or artificial barrier preventing fish migrating from downstream of that barrier.(22) According to the requirements in Chapter 1.B of Annex I to Decision 2004/453/EC.(23) When declaring continental zones free of Gyrodactylus salaris, it must be taken into account that the disease may spread by migrating fish between different continental zones if the salinity between them is low or intermediate (below 25 ppt).
    10. Retain as applicable.(20) Specific additional requirements needed in the case of exports to Member States or parts of Member States within the EC with Community approved free status (additional guarantees) as regards Gyrodactylus salaris according to Decision 2004/453/EC.(21) According to Annex B, I.A to Directive 91/67/EEC a part of a water catchment area can only be declared free from a disease if it consists of the upper part of the catchment area from its sources of the waterways to a natural or artificial barrier preventing fish migrating from downstream of that barrier.(22) According to the requirements in Chapter 1.B of Annex I to Decision 2004/453/EC.(23) When declaring continental zones free of Gyrodactylus salaris, it must be taken into account that the disease may spread by migrating fish between different continental zones if the salinity between them is low or intermediate (below 25 ppt). Hence one individual continental zone can not be declared free if another continental zone draining into the same coastal zone is infected or has unknown status, unless they are separated by seawater with salinity above 25 ppt.(24) Country and territory of origin (code) and of destination; name and telephone number of the consignor and consignee.