Betekenis van:
make unnecessary

to make unnecessary
Werkwoord
  • (de gegevens) uit het geheugen overbrengen op schijf of cassette
  • make unnecessary an expenditure or effort

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. In Sweden a gender-neutral pronoun was introduced to make the distinction between male and female grammatically unnecessary
  2. The divergences between the information available in the various Member States make comparison difficult and the collection of statistical data should not represent a heavy and unnecessary burden on the Member States.
  3. The conditions under which the non-commercial research is conducted by public researchers and the places where this research takes place, make the application of certain of the details of good clinical practice unnecessary or guaranteed by other means.
  4. Periodic measurements of pH and oxygen concentration in the test system must be conducted unless previous experience from similar tests with water and sediment samples collected from the same site make such measurements unnecessary.
  5. Therefore, it was considered unnecessary to make a determination whether this exporting producer should be granted IT since a single country-wide duty would be imposed in any event.
  6. The national inspectors shall make all possible efforts to avoid unduly delaying the fishing vessel and ensure that the vessel suffers the minimum interference and inconvenience and that unnecessary degradation of the quality of the fish is avoided.
  7. The risk assessment shall be recorded on a suitable medium, according to national law and practice; it may include a justification by the employer that the nature and extent of the risks related to optical radiation make a further, detailed risk assessment unnecessary.
  8. The presence on a simple pressure vessel of the ‘CE’ marking should raise a presumption that it satisfies the provisions of this Directive and should therefore make it unnecessary, upon the importation and putting into service of the vessel, to repeat the inspections already carried out.
  9. Detailed statistics on maritime transport should be available to assess the efficiency of and the need for policy measures aiming at facilitating maritime traffic within the Union, taking into account the need not to create unnecessary additional requirements with regard to the collection of statistics by the Member States and to make full use of Eurostat.
  10. The presence on a non-automatic weighing instrument of the ‘CE’ conformity marking or of the sticker bearing the letter ‘M’ should indicate that there is a presumption that it satisfies the provisions of this Directive and therefore make it unnecessary to repeat the assessments of conformity already carried out.
  11. In order to avoid unnecessary transaction costs, the feeder UCITS should however be able to use other means to ensure that its unit-holders may make use of the right to request redemption, while allowing it to reduce transaction costs or to avoid other negative impacts.
  12. The risk assessment shall be recorded on a suitable medium, according to national law and practice; it may include a justification by the employer that the nature and extent of the risks related to electromagnetic fields make a further detailed risk assessment unnecessary.
  13. Therefore, in order to allow for a smooth transition between the regimes governed by Regulations (EC) No 2200/96 and (EC) No 1182/2007, for rapid implementation of those new crisis prevention and management measures, and to avoid any unnecessary interruption of market withdrawal measures, it is necessary to permit Member States to make expenditure on such measures carried out from 1 January 2008 eligible, even where an operation under a measure is carried out before the operational programme concerned has been amended to cover it.