Betekenis van:
operational damage

operational damage
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • loss of military equipment in field operations

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Intact draught, trim, heel and limiting operational KG corresponding to the worst damage case should be used.
    2. The damage claims due to operational risks and their probability of entry must be estimated and the resulting net present value of these risk costs must be calculated.
    3. Impact damage test: the purpose of the test is to provide evidence that the hydrogen container remains operational after being submitted to the specified mechanical impacts.
    4. The time-series of the expected yearly damage claims must be discounted to arrive at the net present value for the daily operational risk.
    5. The Member State in the territory of which damage is caused by Europol staff operating in accordance with Article 6 in that Member State during their assistance in operational measures shall make good such damage under the conditions applicable to damage caused by its own officials.
    6. The non-existence of a link between the aid and the damage suffered by the firm can also be demonstrated by the fact that, in view of the operational arrangements for the scheme in question, a firm that has suffered damage as a result of the natural disasters might not qualify for the scheme.
    7. Thus, in its decision initiating the procedure, the Commission considered that the information provided by the Italian authorities did not suggest that the measure under examination was, by virtue of its nature and operational arrangements, designed to make good damage caused by the natural disasters.
    8. At the same time it is expected that the US exporting producers will have repaired the hurricane damage faced in the second half of 2005 and become fully operational again in the second half of 2006/beginning 2007, thereby producing additional quantities which may be sold to the Community market.
    9. This evolution continued into the first five months of 2006 but at a remarkably lower pace: prices on the Community market rose between 2,8 % and 4 % and on the US domestic market by 9,9 %, illustrating a gradual curing of the local operational and damage problems.
    10. A reduction of export volumes may possibly be expected from the US producer INEOS after the takeover of Innovene, with its production facilities in the Community, once the company would have de-bottlenecked the acquired production facilities and have expanded by installing new capacity in the Community, which is not expected to become operational before 2008. At the same time it is expected that the US exporting producers will have repaired the hurricane damage faced in the second half of 2005 and become fully operational again in the second half of 2006/beginning 2007, thereby producing additional quantities which may be sold to the Community market.