Betekenis van:
making known

making known
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • mededeling
  • a speech act that conveys information

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Werkwoord

making known

Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. His modesty prevented him from making his feelings known to her.
  2. Through this sentence, the author was making it known to Tom and Mary that their destiny was escaping him, as he didn't understand the deep meaning of his own sentences.
  3. There are four known producers in Brazil, making about 220000 compressors per year, and imports are about 30000 units.
  4. Therefore donor countries, as well as international intergovernmental organisations, could also provide well-established or known competencies by making their experts available for the duration of the workshop.
  5. The cooperation level in the current review was very low, with only one Thai producer making itself known in the course of the proceeding.
  6. Subsequent to the disclosure of the essential facts and considerations on the basis of which it was decided to impose provisional anti-dumping measures, several interested parties made written submissions making their views known on the provisional findings.
  7. Subsequent to the disclosure of the essential facts and considerations on the basis of which it was decided to impose provisional countervailing measures (‘provisional disclosure’), several interested parties made written submissions making their views known on the provisional findings.
  8. Subsequent to the disclosure of the essential facts and considerations on the basis of which it was decided to impose provisional anti-dumping measures (‘provisional disclosure’), several interested parties made written submissions making their views known on the provisional findings.
  9. Attention is drawn to the fact that the exercise of most procedural rights set out in the basic Regulation depends on the party making itself known within the aforementioned period.
  10. In the case of Intermed, they concern, for example, the marketing and advertising costs incurred at the outset for making the link known, and the start-up costs borne by Intermed at the Gerona site.
  11. Attention is drawn to the fact that the exercise of most procedural rights set out in the basic Regulation depends on the parties making them known within the period provided for by the present Regulation.
  12. Subsequent to the disclosure of the essential facts and considerations on the basis of which it was decided to impose provisional countervailing measures, several interested parties made written submissions making their views known on the provisional findings.
  13. Subsequent to the disclosure of the essential facts and considerations on the basis of which it was decided to impose provisional anti-dumping measures (provisional disclosure), several interested parties made written submissions making known their views on the provisional findings.
  14. Attention is drawn to the fact that the exercise of most procedural rights set out in Regulation (EC) No 384/96 depends on the party’s making itself known within the aforementioned period.
  15. Subsequent to the disclosure of the essential facts and considerations on the basis of which it was decided to impose provisional anti-dumping measures (provisional disclosure), several interested parties made written submissions making their views known on the provisional findings.