soghluaiseacht – English Translation – Keybot Dictionary

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  europass.cedefop.europa.eu  
soghluaiseacht fhoghlaimeora agus oibrí a éascú.
of a significant volume of learning.
  10 Hits www.citizensinformation.ie  
Doiciméad pearsanta is ea Soghluaiseacht Europass ina dhéantar cur síos ar thréimhse eagraithe a chaith duine i dtír Eorpach eile ar mhaithe le foghlaim nó oiliúint. Taithí soghluaiseachta a thugtar ar an tréimshe sin.
Europass Mobility is a personal document, which is used to record an organised period of time (a mobility experience) that a person spends in another European country for the purpose of learning or training. This might include a work placement in a company or an academic term as part of an exchange programme.
  6 Hits www.physik.uni-hamburg.de  
Tá an t-iompróir faoi dhliteanas íoc as caillteanas trealamh soghluaiseachta nó as díobháil a rinneadh do threalamh soghluaiseachta, nó do threalamh sonrach eile a úsáideann paisinéir ag a bhfuil soghluaiseacht laghdaithe, sa chás go mbíonn locht nó faillí an iompróra ina chúis leis an gcaillteanas.
The carrier is liable for the loss of or damage to mobility equipment, or other specific equipment used by a passenger with reduced mobility, where the loss is due to the fault or neglect of the carrier. The fault or neglect of the carrier is presumed in the case of a shipping incident. The passenger is entitled to the replacement value of the equipment concerned or, where applicable, the cost of repair.
  access2eufinance.ec.europa.eu  
Tá córas coiteann á fhorbairt faoi láthair ag aon tír déag do cháin den sórt sin. D'fhágfadh sin go bhféadfaidís cáin leathanbhunaithe a roghnú lena mbeadh acmhainn mhaith ioncaim d'ainneoin go bhfuil soghluaiseacht ard idirnáisiúnta ag baint le hidirbhearta airgeadais.
The financial sector was a major cause of the economic crisis and received substantial government support over the past few years. A financial transaction tax can ensure that the sector makes a fair and substantial contribution to covering the cost of the crisis. Such a tax would also close the perceived "fairness gap" in taxation and public budgets. Eleven EU countries are now in the process of developing a common system for such a tax. This would allow them to go for a broad-based tax with significant revenue potential despite the high international mobility of financial transactions.