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Cosy stay with five atmospheric and stylishly furnished rooms in English country house style. Ideally located for a business overnight stay.
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luxury chocolate,gift chocolate,the best chocolate,gourmet chocolate,chocolate production,special gift chocolate boxes
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ValorFrit specializes in producing high-quality frozen fries and potato products.
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Valor develops sustainable construction projects with the energy standards of 2050. Valuable living in the Antwerp - Brussels region starts with Valor.
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Imperfectly perfect, that’s Val Pottery. Each piece is made entirely by hand. Each time different, never the same.
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Criminal lawyer Jef Vermassen already sounded the alarm in 2002. "When a partner is accused of child abuse in divorce proceedings, it turns out to be fabricated in half of the cases. This must be stopped urgently." There are no official figures, but no one contradicts Vermassen. (Vermassen, Abuse is no longer firmly believed, 2002). Vermassen added in Humo: I will never receive young women in my office on my own. I am afraid that they will send a young woman to me with bad intentions, who will then walk outside and shout that I attacked her. That is why I always want an employee present. ... I have never been falsely accused, but I have experienced entering prison and a woman sitting on the table in the visiting room with her legs open. (Humo, 08/08/2023) Professor of child and adolescent psychiatry Peter Adriaenssens (KU Leuven): "We still do not have any figures on this subject in Belgium. A particularly regrettable matter. That is why we use the European, rather theoretical figure that 7 to 8 percent of the total number of reports of child abuse subsequently turns out to be fabricated." The number of false reports of child abuse used to be a lot lower. "It has a lot to do, as lawyer Jef Vermassen says, with the increase in the number of divorces in our society, something that also leads to more contested divorces," adds Leuven professor Adriaenssens. This often involves a merciless battle for the […]
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The pressure to make our value chains more sustainable is increasing. To start with, there is of course the increasingly strict legislation. In addition, investors, customers and also employees increasingly expect a sustainable, socially responsible way of working. This creates many challenges that we should tackle as (cost)efficiently as possible. We learn what the most important challenges are from Colin Metzler, director Sustainable Business Solutions at PwC. At the same time, he gives a number of points of attention that we should take into account if we want to embed ESG criteria in the value chain strategy in a good way.
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Accountancy Van As is your accounting firm in Kortrijk and/or Roeselare. Read more about our expertise on the website.
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