Betekenis van:
time scale

time scale
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • an arrangement of events used as a measure of duration
    "on the geological time scale mankind has existed but for a brief moment"

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. availability, including the time scale,
    2. the estimated time scale of impacts and required mitigation measures;
    3. the revised plan must still show a return to viability within a reasonable time scale;
    4. Specific large-scale and time-consuming arrangements for an appropriate training of Greek farmers were required.
    5. The above scale shall be reviewed each time remuneration is revised pursuant to Article 59 of the Staff Regulations.’;
    6. unless it is equipped with a cockpit voice recorder which, with reference to a time scale, records:
    7. Major objective is to prevent the release of radionuclides to the biosphere over a very long time scale.
    8. The above scale shall be reviewed each time remuneration are revised pursuant to Article 59 of the Staff Regulations.
    9. Common rules for this purpose should be introduced on a reasonable time-scale to ensure a harmonised approach throughout the Community, supplementing existing rules.
    10. They are concerned, however, that the market failure is changing over time as private equity is increasingly drawn to bigger scale projects.
    11. It requires that the restructuring plan be as short a duration as possible and that long-term viability be restored ‘within a reasonable time-scale’.
    12. The response time of the electrical measuring circuit, being the time necessary for the indicating dial to reach 90 % of full-scale deflection on insertion of a screen fully obscuring the photoelectric cell, shall be 0,9 to 1,1 seconds.
    13. The hydrogen analyser must have a response time to 90 per cent of final reading of less than 10 seconds. Its stability must be better than 2 per cent of full scale at zero and at 80 per cent ± 20 per cent of full scale, over a 15-minute period for all operational ranges.
    14. The hydrocarbon analyser shall have a response time to 90 per cent of final reading of less than 1,5 seconds. Its stability shall be better than 2 per cent of full scale at zero and at 80 ± 20 per cent of full scale over a 15-minute period for all operational ranges.
    15. the Commission shall apply a different time scale and/or lower reductions or none at all if exceptional management conditions are encountered for certain measures or if justified reasons are advanced by the Member States.