Betekenis van:
redefinition

redefinition
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the act of giving a new definition
    "words like `conservative' require periodic redefinition"
    "she provided a redefinition of his duties"

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    1. redefinition process
    2. Redefinition of specifications
    3. A redefinition of the scope of the latter Directive is thus deemed necessary.
    4. A redefinition of the scope of the latter Directive is thus deemed necessary. Directive 95/16/EC should therefore be amended accordingly.
    5. The French authorities pointed out that the aid measures for the public broadcasters were granted against a general background of the redefinition of their public service tasks and their relations with the State through the conclusion of target-setting contracts.
    6. The Commission and the Committee concluded that the mid-term eradication plan has to be revised by Portugal and that urgent action was required, including an intensified survey campaign and a redefinition of the demarcated area.
    7. Clarification, redefinition and a more direct link to Regulation (EC) No 25/2009 of the European Central Bank of 19 December 2008 concerning the balance sheet of the monetary financial institutions sector (recast) (ECB/2008/32) [3] is necessary in respect of revolving loans and overdrafts.
    8. In particular, the establishment in 2008 of the European Chemical Agency (ECHA), implementing the Registration, Evaluation Authorisation and Restrictions of Chemicals (REACH) under Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council [2], will require a redefinition of the tasks of SCHER.
    9. The application of this Directive to a number of machines intended for lifting persons requires a better delimitation of the products covered by this Directive with respect to those covered by Directive 95/16/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 June 1995 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to lifts [10]. A redefinition of the scope of the latter Directive is thus deemed necessary.
    10. HP considers that this market delineation is not relevant because: (i) prices are still falling, and customers compare not just the initial purchase price, but the total cost of ownership; (ii) with the emergence of distributed data-processing and scalable servers, customers can replace a higher-end server by clusters or networks of lower-end servers or scale up existing servers; (iii) customers can and do migrate within and between segments; (iv) specific processing tasks can be performed by various types of server; (v) security is available across all ranges of server, and reliability of mid-range or high-end servers can be met e.g. through redundancy in the design of server clusters and networks; (vi) there is supply-side substitutability between servers belonging to different price bands considering that most major manufacturers produce servers across all price bands; (vii) there are cases of new entry by manufacturers in the server market, which does not appear to be limited to a given price band; (viii) the presence of chains of substitution does not suggest a redefinition of the server market; (ix) any cut-off in the continuum of server characteristics and capabilities is arbitrary, as specific price bands appear not to reflect verifiable technical or commercial considerations.