Examples of using Not to provide in English and their translations into Dutch
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Most of the time, you may simply choose not to provide us your Personal Data.
This makes it possible for the invoices not to provide a VAT rate(possibly recoverable).
If an organisation decides not to provide this information, it is the Commission's stated policy to list the contribution as part of the individual contributions.
The aim is not to provide cheap labour
A further problem was that measures were being designed not to provide funding directly,
The purpose of that manual is not to provide a uniform method of conversion,
Hence, one of the most important tasks in hygiene management is not to provide hand disinfection products,
If you decide not to provide the information for us, we cannot process your orders.
Again, the purpose of Go Edition phones isn't to provide a robust hardware experience with blazing-fast processors
Optional information: You can choose not to provide optional profile information such as your photo.
It is always your choice whether or not to provide us with your personal information.
If you choose not to provide any of the Personal Information requested, Atlas Copco may be unable to complete your transaction,
Member States may authorise management companies not to provide up to 50% of the additional amount of own funds referred to in the first indent if they benefit from a guarantee of the same amount given by a credit institution or an insurance undertaking.
If you choose not to provide the requested information, various customer benefits may not be available
got the oldest micro available- i guess the vw is only on the web to get more bookings and not to provide to customers.
the Service Provider having the right not to provide services to users entering wrong information
If you choose not to provide us with certain information,
Where any fee payable under this Regulation remains unpaid at its due date the Executive Director may decide either not to provide or to suspend the services requested until the relevant fee has been paid.
If an organisation decides not to provide this information, the Commission's stated policy is to consider this contribution to be an individual contribution for standards applying to consultations, see COM(2002) 704, and the communication on the follow-up to the Green Paper‘European Transparency Initiative', see COM(2007) 127 of 21 March 2007.