Member-states Sentence Examples

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  • The benefit of the directive will be greater following the accession of 10 new Member States in May 2004.

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  • The recommendations will feed into the broader policy agenda being developed by the EU and its member states.

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  • The private sector is already working at removing capacity bottlenecks in some Member States [12] .

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  • Article 6 - branding of non-tobacco products 1. Member states shall ensure that no tobacco brand incorporates branding of a non-tobacco product.

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  • The Directive requires that member states monitor the incidental capture and killing of all cetaceans.

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  • In many cases this has led to the adoption of measures reflecting the lowest common denominator among Member States.

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  • The Committee shares the concerns of some witnesses that these payments might not be completely decoupled in all Member States.

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  • Moreover, the Commission proposals are in general generous and then denatured by the member-states.

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  • All member states should have transposed the directive into national law by July 2005.

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  • The EP's decision makers want to prevent even wider divergences in the VAT rates of the member states.

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  • At present, member states have a long list of ` fair use ' or ` fair dealing ' exceptions to copyright.

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  • By the end of the project, proposals for regulating the fishery in European Union waters were causing considerable controversy between member states.

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  • The problems are well understood, yet each year member states openly flout EU rules.

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  • It would destroy the concept of the Union if member states could go off on legislative frolics of their own.

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  • But following the election in May 1997, we joined with other member states to re-open negotiations on the Directive.

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  • Should the choice of mechanism to support renewables be left to the Member States as in line with the subsidiarity principle?

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  • To combat the scourge of terrorism Member States have also agreed to expand the role of the European Union.

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  • The economic measures were introduced purely as a means of encouraging member states to surrender greater sovereignty to the European Communities.

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  • The EU should require member states to take adequate actions.

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  • However, member states must also work toward achieving guideline quality standards which are more stringent than the minimum standards.

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  • The degree of self sufficiency in these accession states is around 80 %, vastly higher than in the existing 15 Member States.

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  • Eleven member states have still not transposed the directive with serious implications for the industry.

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  • The Commission must ensure even transposition across the EU and consistently take measures against member states that fail to comply with their obligations.

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  • It has also clearly demonstrated its contempt for democracy through its willingness to ignore the democratically expressed wishes of the electorates in member states.

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  • The provisions also implement an article, which requires member states to safeguard the confidentiality of communications.

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  • It has required vision and self-sacrifice on the part of the existing member states.

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  • A review of the use of tryptophan in supplements in other member states indicates that the recommended daily dose varies from 45mg to 600mg.

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