Betekenis van:
presuppose

to presuppose
Werkwoord
  • het belangrijkst vinden
  • require as a necessary antecedent or precondition
"This step presupposes two prior ones"

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to presuppose
Werkwoord
  • als beschikbaar aannemen, uitgaan van
  • take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand
"I presuppose that you have done your work"

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Hyponiemen

to presuppose
Werkwoord
  • vooronderstellen
  • take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand
"I presuppose that you have done your work"

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Energy Act II was constructed in a way as to presuppose the existence of the PPAs.
  2. Thus it does not presuppose active research on the part of the institutions and persons covered by the Directive.
  3. The protection and promotion of the diversity of cultural expressions presuppose the recognition of equal dignity of and respect for all cultures, including the cultures of persons belonging to minorities and indigenous peoples.
  4. Although Fitch pointed out that it ‘did not presuppose the existence of an implied state guarantee’, it nonetheless confirmed that ‘the statutory obligation on the State to assume La Poste’s commitments remains’.
  5. This goes against points 90 and 91 of the Altmark judgement, which presuppose a link between the costs and the compensation (compensation to be set ex ante on the basis of objective parameters).
  6. Both the application of Article 73 of the Treaty and the application of Regulation (EEC) No 1191/69 presuppose the existence of an aid in the sense of Article 87(1) of the Treaty.
  7. In the present case, such an analysis would presuppose a market valuation of the unlimited state guarantee in favour of La Poste in order to verify that its value does not exceed the net cost of providing the universal postal service.
  8. None of the measures described in Section 2.4 was targeted at compensating the possible financial burden created by the respective tasks. This goes against points 90 and 91 of the Altmark judgement, which presuppose a link between the costs and the compensation (compensation to be set ex ante on the basis of objective parameters).
  9. However, on 17 April 2008, Fitch downgraded La Poste’s rating to AA, basing its decision on the fact that ‘La Poste’s status as a public operator no longer justifies its ratings being automatically aligned on the State.’ Although Fitch pointed out that it ‘did not presuppose the existence of an implied state guarantee’, it nonetheless confirmed that ‘the statutory obligation on the State to assume La Poste’s commitments remains’.