Betekenis van:
system of logic

system of logic
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • wetenschap v.h. logisch redeneren
  • a system of reasoning

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system of logic
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het logisch zijn
  • a system of reasoning

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. They are not related to the internal logic of the proposed system.
  2. The internal logic of the proposed payroll tax system therefore justifies capping payroll tax liability in relation to profits.
  3. Germany claimed, however, that this is justified by the nature and logic of the German tax system.
  4. The Commission finds that the selectivity of the measure is not justified by the logic of the system as it is not consistent with the internal logic of the tax.
  5. The Commission considers that the selectivity of the measure is not justified by the nature and logic of the system because it is not consistent with the internal logic of the tax.
  6. The Decree keeps the logic of the previous system of CO2 taxation unchanged: the tax is based on the quantity of CO2 emitted by the installations.
  7. To categorise this as an exemption is, in the view of the authorities of the United Kingdom, inconsistent with the whole logic of the Pension Protection Fund system.
  8. The Commission does not consider that the reduction of the levy to be paid to the Pension Protection Fund is justified ‘by the logic of the system’.
  9. The logic of the Slovene tax system is to tax companies with a higher rate of CO2 emissions more than companies that emit less CO2.
  10. The additional material shall include a description of the fuel system control logic, timing strategies and switch points during all modes of operation.
  11. Thirdly, the Commission finds that Germany has not succeeded in demonstrating that the measure is compatible with the nature and logic of the German tax system.
  12. The arguments put forward by the United Kingdom are essentially economic in nature. They are not related to the internal logic of the proposed system.
  13. The Commission therefore concludes that such realignments are general measures justified by the logic of the tax system and do not constitute State aid.
  14. The Commission therefore concludes that the tax neutrality was justified by the inherent logic of the tax system and does not constitute State aid.
  15. The inherent logic of such a system is that the more people a company employs and the more property it occupies, the greater the tax liability.