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thin air

thin air
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • nowhere to be found in a giant void
    "it vanished into thin air"

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    1. She disappeared into thin air.
    2. My bicycle disappeared into thin air.
    3. That's because the bubble vanished into thin air.
    4. The air on top of the mountain was very thin.
    5. The wizard waved his magic wand and disappeared into thin air.
    6. The air is thin at the top of a high mountain.
    7. Hatred doesn't just appear out of thin air, it usually starts from envy or fear.
    8. More precisely, the rules governing PSOs provide that these may be imposed by a Member State in respect of ‘scheduled air services to an airport serving a peripheral or development region in its territory or on a thin route to any regional airport, any such route being considered vital for the economic development of the region in which the airport is located, to the extent necessary to ensure on that route the adequate provision of scheduled air services satisfying fixed standards of continuity, regularity, capacity and pricing, which standards air carriers would not assume if they were solely considering their commercial interest’ [12].
    9. More precisely, the rules governing public service obligations provide that these may be imposed by a Member State in respect of scheduled air services to an airport serving a peripheral or development region in its territory or on a thin route to any regional airport, provided the route is considered vital for the economic development of the region in which the airport is located and to the extent necessary to ensure on that route the adequate provision of scheduled air services satisfying fixed standards of continuity, regularity, capacity and pricing, standards which air carriers would not meet if they were solely considering their commercial interest.
    10. in addition, such a requirement is contrary to the need for the Member State imposing the public service obligations to take account in its assessment of the combined effect of all air carriers operating or intending to operate on the route [6]. In fact, the Italian authorities wanted to impose the requirement that the eighteen routes be operated as a single package in order to finance the operating losses of thin routes by the expected proceeds of the operation of the most important routes.