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pointing out

pointing out
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • indication by demonstration

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    Werkwoord

    pointing out

    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. NOTE: Typo corrected. Thanks for pointing it out.
    2. There's a certain pleasure in pointing out other people's errors.
    3. There is a certain pleasure in pointing out other people's errors.
    4. Judas could no otherways betray him than by giving information where he was, and pointing him out to the officers that went to arrest him.
    5. On this point it is worth pointing out that meat is imported into France from other Member States in much larger quantities than live animals.
    6. On 11 November 2003, the Commission wrote to France pointing out delays in the submission of the documents needed for the Commission to assess the case.
    7. Two exporting producers questioned the injurious impact of imports by pointing out that prices have remained rather stable, with a nominal increase of 3 %, or a slight decrease in real terms, during the period under consideration.
    8. The annex to the memorandum describes more particularly the context in which the declarations were made, pointing out that this is necessary in order to measure their true scope.
    9. In the decision to initiate the formal investigation procedure, the Commission expressed doubts about the restructuring operation, pointing out that it was essentially financial in scope and failed to take sufficient account of industrial restructuring.
    10. It is also worth pointing out that, according to figures provided to the Commission, live animals imported into France in 1999 were worth FRF 2297 million, while French imports of meat and edible offal amounted to nearly FRF 17000 million.
    11. As to behavioural measures, ECTA proposes a reduction in the market shares of France Télécom, Equant, Orange and Wanadoo, pointing out, however, that these latter measures are harder to introduce than structural measures.
    12. In the same vein, it is worth pointing out that the Danish Order allows the use of F-gases for the servicing and maintenance of existing equipment so as not to result in the unnecessary abandonment of equipment.
    13. Activity toys attached to a crossbeam as well as other activity toys, where appropriate, shall be accompanied by instructions drawing attention to the need to carry out checks and maintenance of the main parts (suspensions, fixings, anchorages, etc.) at intervals, and pointing out that, if these checks are not carried out, the toy may cause a fall or overturn.
    14. pointing out the need to finalise at an early date the strengthening of the NSG guidelines, in particular on strengthened export controls on enrichment and reprocessing technologies, and to work within the NSG towards making the adherence to the Additional Protocol a condition for nuclear supply;
    15. The fact that the competition rules must be applied is also confirmed in Article 26 of Directive 2003/96/EC by pointing out to Member States that measures such as tax refunds within the meaning of the Directive might constitute State aid and in those cases have to be notified pursuant to Article 88(3) of the EC Treaty.