Betekenis van:
re-start

to re-start
Werkwoord
  • hervatten
  • take up or begin anew

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

to re-start
Werkwoord
    • start an engine again, for example

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen

    Werkwoord


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. In any event, they do not intend to re-start any production activity at the site.
    2. Only one hot re-soak and hot start cycle restart is permitted.
    3. If the certificate is subsequently re-instated, a new period of twelve months shall start on the date of re-instatement.’
    4. If the engine stalls anywhere during the hot start cycle, the engine may be shut off and re-soaked for 20 minutes.
    5. By letter from the Authority dated 29 November 2001 (Document No 01-9557 D), the Norwegian authorities were inter alia informed that the Authority would start an assessment of the Norwegian system, aimed at formulating a proposal for appropriate measures so that equal conditions of competition within the territory covered by the EEA Agreement were to be re-established.
    6. support for measures necessary to start the rehabilitation and reconstruction of key infrastructure, housing, public buildings and economic assets, as well as essential productive capacity, and for the re-starting of economic activity and the generation of employment and the establishment of the minimum conditions necessary for sustainable social development;
    7. any cash held or received in accordance with this paragraph may be re-invested only for the purpose of efficient cash management before the date on which the feeder UCITS is to start to invest either in a different master UCITS or in accordance with its new investment objectives and policy.
    8. persons who have lost or are at risk of losing their job, or who have difficulties entering or re-entering the labour market, as well as persons who are facing the threat of social exclusion or vulnerable persons who are in a disadvantaged position with regard to access to the conventional credit market and who want to start or further develop their own micro-enterprise, including self-employment;
    9. The competent authorities of the feeder UCITS shall grant approval on the condition that any cash held or received in accordance with paragraph 5 may be re-invested only for the purpose of efficient cash management before the date on which the feeder UCITS is to start to invest either in the new master UCITS or in accordance with its new investment objectives and policy.
    10. The ongoing efforts of the Union and of the Member States need to be strengthened to increase the access to, and availability of, microfinance to a sufficient scale and within a reasonable time-frame so as to address the high demand of those who need it most in this period of crisis — that is, those who have lost their job, those at risk of losing their job or who have difficulties entering or re-entering the labour market, as well as those who are facing the threat of social exclusion or vulnerable people who are in a disadvantaged position with regard to access to the conventional credit market and who want to start or further develop their own micro-enterprise, including self-employment — whilst actively promoting equal opportunities for women and men.