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third class

third class
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • goedkope plaats in een voertuig
  • inexpensive accommodations on a ship or train

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third class
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • pakketposttarief
  • inexpensive accommodations on a ship or train

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third class
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • mail consisting of printed matter qualifying for reduced postal rates

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    third class

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    1. My uncle is in charge of the third-year class.
    2. That teacher is in charge of the third-year class.
    3. This teacher is in charge of the third year class.
    4. I am in charge of the third-year class.
    5. The teacher is in charge of the third year class.
    6. The container may be the best in Japan, but if the contents are third class, then isn't it completely meaningless?
    7. ‘As an exception to the third paragraph, bananas produced in Madeira, the Azores, the Algarve, Crete, Lakonia and Cyprus which are less than 14 cm in length may be marketed in the Community but must be classified in Class II.’
    8. For Class A eggs imported from third countries, checks provided for in paragraph 2 shall be made at the time of customs clearance and prior to the release for free circulation.
    9. after having reached the said (equally divided) part of the time specified in paragraph 1.1., the above cycle test shall be performed with the second, third and fourth class of passing beam, if applicable, in the above order.
    10. ‘consignment’ means a quantity of any of the feed or food of non-animal origin listed in Annex I to this Regulation of the same class or description, covered by the same document(s), conveyed by the same means of transport and coming from the same third country or part of such country.
    11. During the examination of the question of whether the assumptions were cautious enough, the Commission based its findings on other cases, in particular on LBBW’s Sealink portfolio and on studies by third parties. In doing this different assumptions were used depending on the asset class.
    12. Alternatively to the method described above, credit institutions may calculate themselves or may rely on a third party to calculate and report the average risk weighted exposure amounts based on the CIU's underlying exposures in accordance with the following approaches, provided that the correctness of the calculation and the report is adequately ensured: (a) for exposures belonging to the exposure class referred to in point (e) of Article 86(1), the approach set out in Annex VII, Part 1, points 19 to 21.
    13. Union controls in Chile to evaluate the control system in place governing the production of bivalve molluscs intended for export to the Union, the last of which took place in 2010, together with guarantees provided by the competent authority of Chile, indicate that the conditions applicable in that third country to chilled and eviscerated bivalve molluscs belonging to the family of Pectinidae wild or harvested in class A production areas and destined for export to the Union are equivalent to those laid down in the relevant Union legislation.
    14. In respect of large sorted non-priority shipments elsewhere in Sweden than in metropolitan areas, as defined under recital 2(b), third indent, the information given by Sweden Post states that the ‘market shares of the players who offer large shipments outside metropolitan areas are not measured separately, but only as part of all other mail destined to these areas. This means that the market shares of these players are approximately the same as the market shares for the players providing first class items which means that [Sweden Post’s] market share [is] approximately [… %].’
    15. This implicit credit assessment has to meet the Eurosystem credit quality threshold. No implicit credit assessment is derived for issuers/guarantors belonging to class 3. Euro area non-financial corporate issuers or guarantors: If the high credit standards for marketable assets which are issued/guaranteed by non-financial corporations [70] located in the euro area cannot be established on the basis of an ECAI credit assessment for the issue, issuer or guarantor, the ECAF rules for credit claims will be applicable and counterparties are allowed to make use of their own IRB system, NCBs’ in-house credit assessment systems or third-party rating tools.