Betekenis van:
militate

to militate
Werkwoord
    • have force or influence; bring about an effect or change
    "Politeness militated against this opinion being expressed"

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. As with other fixed costs, these transaction costs tend to militate against investing in smaller sums.
    2. The market investigation has identified several elements that militate for a distinction between fluid, deoiled, and fractionated lecithin.
    3. In any event, certain elements of the case law of the Court of Justice militate against the assumption that the grant by the State of a compensation for a structural disadvantage could not qualify as aid and thus suggest that the Combus judgment should not be given an overbroad interpretation.
    4. As regards the markets for GM lecithin (fluid and deoiled), although some factors seem to militate for a worldwide market (e.g. regulation requirements do not differ significantly across the world), the Commission could, for the purpose of this decision, leave the exact geographic market definition open.
    5. The management authority of the Member State in which the specimen is located may also, in consultation with the relevant scientific authority, decide to issue transaction‐specific certificates where it is considered that there are other factors relating to the conservation of the species that militate against the issuance of a specimen-specific certificate.
    6. Member States shall ensure that the responsible official bodies shall take the necessary measures if it is found that there are elements which would militate against the proper functioning of carrying out checks at the approved places of inspection situated in their territory.