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sufficiency

sufficiency
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • sufficient resources to provide comfort and meet obligations
    "her father questioned the young suitor's sufficiency"

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    sufficiency
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • the quality of being sufficient for the end in view
      "he questioned the sufficiency of human intelligence"

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      sufficiency
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
        • an adequate quantity; a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose
        "there is more than a sufficiency of lawyers in this country"

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        1. Self-sufficiency
        2. Principles of self-sufficiency and proximity
        3. in order to implement the principle of self-sufficiency at Community and national levels, or
        4. the sufficiency of the requirements under Article 10(5) to prevent trade diversion, and
        5. Such teams may also contribute to the fulfilling of the self-sufficiency requirements for civil protection modules.
        6. The following elements of self-sufficiency shall apply to the individual civil protection modules as specified in Annex II:
        7. Information on exceptions to the implementation of the principles of proximity, priority for recovery and self-sufficiency (Article 11(3))
        8. Compliance with the self-sufficiency requirements shall be guaranteed by the offering Member State by any of the following:
        9. Information on exceptions to the implementation of the principle of proximity, priority for recovery and self-sufficiency
        10. The principles of proximity and self-sufficiency shall not mean that each Member State has to possess the full range of final recovery facilities within that Member State.
        11. The lack of understanding of the requirements of the undertaking constitutes a high risk for the sufficiency and reliability of the monitoring of the undertaking.
        12. In order to implement the principles of proximity, priority for recovery and self‐sufficiency at Community and national levels in accordance with Directive 2006/12/EC
        13. It is important for the Community as a whole to become self‐sufficient in waste disposal and desirable for Member States individually to aim at such self‐sufficiency.
        14. In order to implement the principles of proximity, priority for recovery and self‐sufficiency at Community and national levels in accordance with Directive 2006/12/EC
        15. Table 1 Information on exceptions to the implementation of the principles of proximity, priority for recovery and self-sufficiency (Article 11(3))