Betekenis van:
objective case

objective case
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • vierde naamval
  • the case of nouns serving as the direct object of a verb

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The relative pronoun 'that' has two states, a nominative case and objective case, but there is no possessive case.
  2. 'That' has only the two cases, nominative and objective, and it does not inflect depending on the case.
  3. In case of pluri-objective operational programmes, indicate in addition the objective.
  4. In case of multi-objective operational programmes, the annual financing plan shall also be broken down by objective.
  5. the aid rate may not exceed 40 % (50 % in the case of Objective 1 regions).
  6. In case of multi-fund or multi-objective operational programmes, the forecasts shall be also indicated by Fund and by objective.
  7. Boosting the competitiveness of European shipping industry is therefore a prior objective of aid in the former case.
  8. The Commission has done this by means of an objective examination of the information on the record of the case.
  9. The objective of this consultation shall be to consider the case for such guides, their scope and subject matter.
  10. It is an objective of the European Union to strengthen modes of transport that are environmentally friendly, irrespective of whether this objective leads to a specific modal shift or avoidance effect in the case of road haulage.
  11. In the case of this Order, the objective is to contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases emission through the prevention of fluorinated greenhouse gases emissions.
  12. In the case of the first two groups, namely green electricity producers and efficient cogeneration plants, Slovenia’s objective is environmental protection.
  13. The secondary objective may also be sectoral, in the case for example of a research and development scheme in the steel sector.
  14. In that case, the increase must be confined to the extra eligible costs necessary to meet the objective referred to and does not apply in the case of investments which result in an increase in production capacity.
  15. According to general principles of EU law, decisions taken under this Directive should be adopted on a case-by-case basis and based on objective criteria, implying that consideration should go beyond the mere fact of an illegal stay.