Examples of using Practical consequences in English and their translations into Danish
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is an informed one, in other words that both spouses have been duly informed about the practical consequences of their decision.
what we are doing today will saddle them with further burdens, the practical consequences of which I have the feeling we have not sufficiently thought out.
describe how they assess the behaviour of airlines to passengers in the event of cancellation in the light of this precedent and also the practical consequences of the ruling.
They have been able to use the political and practical consequences for each of them in order to proceed, for example,-
I am particularly obliged to the rapporteurs for doing so- this new legal basis does in fact entail far-reaching practical consequences for the individual areas in question.
its Member States can prepare for the practical consequences which it will entail as from 1 January 1993;
when they will find themselves penalized by the practical consequences of the rapid changeover to the euro.
at the last part-session, what practical consequences this policy would have, when we considered the Commission's proposal on minimum standards for the procedure for granting refugee status.
unilateral practices of Member States, the practical consequences of which it is difficult to evaluate.
the national laws and the practical consequences which flow therefrom to be given in the light of both this overall view
Both parties have argued that these provisions did not have any practical consequences, as UK programme providers would not have been interested in an uplink by SES in Luxembourg anyway,
who cannot afford to travel abroad, the practical consequences of its implementation will still depend on the decision of the Portuguese Parliament and Government.
conception consists in the entire set of its practical consequences, he had in mind that a meaningful conception must have some experiential"cash value," capable of being specified as some sort of collection of possible empirical observations under specifiable conditions.
the definition given in the Belgian law of 21 June 1983 is a purely formal one, without any practical consequences either for the protection of public health in Belgium
which has no practical consequence.
The practical consequence of this is that he will be inevitably led to incessant effort for their service and enlightenment….
limiting it is of little, if any, practical consequence.
if the report's only practical consequence was to be in contradiction with the wishes of the French authorities.
A practical consequence of this rule has been,
There is also a practical consequence, which arises from the old saying that he who can do the greater can certainly do the lesser,