Betekenis van:
misinterpretation

misinterpretation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • misinterpretatie
  • putting the wrong interpretation on
"his misinterpretation of the question caused his error"

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. That was a misinterpretation.
  2. Misinterpretation of State aid rules
  3. This risk assessment will have to be carried out with due care and attention in order to avoid any misinterpretation.
  4. In order to avoid misinterpretation, it should be laid down clearly that plant passports are necessary for each movement of specific species of susceptible plants within the Community.
  5. Finally, the observations from France and the anonymous third party concerning the existence of other non-notified projects were based on a misinterpretation of the reports to Parliament.
  6. Correct and precise definitions of all concepts and terms used in the Annex of the Regulation (EC) No 184/2005 should be provided in order to avoid misinterpretation.
  7. Physical dialogue channel issues; e.g. single/double-click, timing of response and time-outs, mode of feedback e.g. visual, auditory, tactile (depending on functionality feedback should be different in order to avoid misinterpretation);
  8. physical dialogue channel issues; e.g. single/double-click, timing of response and time-outs, mode of feedback e.g. visual, auditory, tactile (depending on functionality feedback should be different in order to avoid misinterpretation),
  9. Taking into account Germany’s knowledge of State aid rules and background information of the case, the Commission cannot understand the misinterpretation of the Commission’s authorising decisions in 1993 and 1994 by Germany.
  10. This method is suitable for substances with vapour pressures as low as 10–10 Pa (10–12 mbar) and with purity as close as possible to 100 % to avoid the misinterpretation of measured weight losses.
  11. Furthermore, the permission to reproduce information contained in the above reports was obtained only subject to the following specific disclaimer: ‘(AMI) are not responsible for any misinterpretation of our information on the part of any of the industry contacts who have liaised with (the Commission) or indeed interpretation put on (AMI) data by the European Commission’.
  12. Several exporting producers argued that the decision to refuse MET to all sampled companies under Article 2(7)(c) of the basic Regulation, based on distorted raw material costs, was a misinterpretation of this Article, which they claimed should be understood to apply to companies individually, rather than to the sector in general.
  13. To avoid misinterpretation of the status of the excluded destinations, it is appropriate to distinguish between third countries, territories of EU Member States not forming part of the customs territory of the Community and European territories for whose external relations a Member State is responsible not forming part of the customs territory of the Community.
  14. Taking into account Germany’s knowledge of State aid rules and background information of the case, the Commission cannot understand the misinterpretation of the Commission’s authorising decisions in 1993 and 1994 by Germany. These decisions clearly underlined that the Commission would use its investigating and monitoring powers to ensure that the yards only receive the aid necessary for their restructuring.
  15. In order to exclude any possible misinterpretation of this Directive and to make it easier to obtain insurance cover for vehicles bearing temporary plates, the definition of the territory in which the vehicle is normally based should refer to the territory of the State of which the vehicle bears a registration plate, irrespective of whether such a plate is permanent or temporary.