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unworkable

unworkable
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • niet bruikbaar
  • not capable of being carried out or put into practice

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Hyperoniemen

unworkable
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • niet werkbaar
  • not capable of being carried out or put into practice

Synoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. What must be done if the plan proves unworkable?
  2. Currently, product types already fall into more than several hundred detailed groupings, thus rendering undertakings unworkable.
  3. If Atlas breaches the undertaking or if the undertaking was proved to be otherwise unworkable, the Commission may withdraw its acceptance,
  4. However, the consequence would be a multiplication of groupings that would render monitoring unworkable, in particular, by making it difficult for customs authorities to discern the difference between product types and the classification of products by grouping upon importation.
  5. It claimed that the companies would be able to influence the prices on the Community market with the amounts mentioned in recital 12 and thus make the indexation of the minimum prices unworkable.
  6. Therefore, the arguments presented by the company in this respect do not alter the Commission’s view that the numerous breaches of the undertaking render the undertaking unworkable and are sufficient to withdraw acceptance of the undertaking.
  7. The debt-reduction plan announced by the management and centred on a major assets sale had been judged unworkable by the Moody's rating agency, which had downgraded the Company's credit rating by two notches on 24 June 2002.
  8. It claimed that the exporting producer would be able to influence the prices on the Community market with a higher amount and thus make the indexation of the minimum price unworkable.
  9. The debt-reduction plan announced by the management and centred on a major assets sale had been judged unworkable by the Moody's rating agency, which had downgraded the Company's credit rating by two notches on 24 June 2002. As a result, France Télécom had then lost the markets' confidence.
  10. If, following the decision agreeing the paediatric investigation plan, the applicant encounters such difficulties with its implementation as to render the plan unworkable or no longer appropriate, the applicant may propose changes or request a deferral or a waiver, based on detailed grounds, to the Paediatric Committee.
  11. As already indicated, in 2002 France Télécom was operating in a difficult economic context. The debt-reduction plan announced by the management and centred on a major assets sale had been judged unworkable by the Moody's rating agency, which had downgraded the Company's credit rating by two notches on 24 June 2002.
  12. The company argued that its original wish to withdraw the undertaking followed from the fact that after imposition of measures in 2002, Chinese exporters absorbed the anti-dumping duties imposed, which resulted in a price depression and made the undertaking unworkable.
  13. A mixture containing corrosive or irritant ingredients that cannot be classified based on the additivity approach (Table 3.3.3), due to chemical characteristics that make this approach unworkable, shall be classified as Category 1 for effects on the eye if it contains ≥ 1 % of a corrosive ingredient and as Category 2 when it contains ≥ 3 % of an irritant ingredient.
  14. In this respect it should be noted that the quantitative ceiling was established at a level which was considered to (i) satisfactorily limit the risk of the exporting producer influencing the prices on the French market thus rendering the indexation formula unworkable (ii) be sufficiently high so that the undertaking remains practicable at the same time.
  15. A mixture containing ingredients that are corrosive or irritant to the skin and that cannot be classified on the basis of the additivity approach (Table 3.2.3), due to chemical characteristics that make this approach unworkable, shall be classified as Skin Corrosive Category 1A, 1B or 1C if it contains ≥ 1 % of an ingredient classified in Category 1A, 1B or 1C respectively or as Category 2 when it contains ≥ 3 % of an irritant ingredient.