Use "eu" in a sentence
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1. Brits and the EU understand that,
2. One unfortunate consequence of the EU has been to try to blend
3. the variant "eu topos", with that Thomas
4. “Selling the technology to the US and EU?”
5. 7% and our “friends” in the EU were opposed 54
6. It does not yet include some of the dictatorial rules from the EU that deprive their
7. The EU is run by what former Czech president Vaclav Havel has described as the type of “layered bureaucracy” that characterized the tyranny of the former Soviet Union
8. Several EU member states actively pursue nuclear programs, while some other member states have bans on nuclear energy use
9. For most of these EU citizens, God is dead
10. With those money received from EU and government it supposed to ensure a human
11. The EU rewarded Finca
12. Since the new subsidy scheme was introduced in 2005, the EU has
13. the EU is so proud of its support that it has erected big signs outside the bullrings
14. upper reaches of the EU
15. fiestas gain the official European seal of approval then the EU will start pouring even
16. I started with the US, Canada, and the EU countries
17. I didn’t think that in these days of EU employment law they could just chuck you out like that?”
18. It has a code number on it, EU 217
19. So, EU 217 would be Euston station, block two, locker number seventeen
20. It was stamped EU 217
21. ‘Ni allwn eu lladd yma – we can’t kill them here
22. others, were asked to submit a government structure for the EU that would take
23. (and EU president) may be looked back on as the forerunner of a larger process of regionalization
24. admittance into the EU
25. ‘Bom, tenho aqui um Japones que perdeu o cartão de credito e eu quero desligar o cartão
26. Now they were both top of their profession, although, if he was honest, Groves was rather envious of van Leengoeds’ job as Director General, Press and Communication at the EU
27. “The PM specifically wants to know about the activities of Sinn Fein within the EU,” he continued, leaning forward
28. “I can understand people getting cross about idiots who bang on about straight cucumbers - we have enough problems in the UK at the moment trying to convince people that the EU is a good thing, and with the debate hotting up about the single currency, this sort of thing doesn’t help
29. But we can nip into my office at the Berlaymont Building later this evening so that I can raid the files, look at the briefing material on the EU computer network, check the press cuttings and so on, when there’s no-one much about
30. The taxi from their chosen restaurant took little time to get to the EU Headquarters building, which was, by then, almost deserted of the usual hoards of European civil servants
31. Groves let forth about cucumbers and the dangers of unguarded comments to the media, while DG VI and its spokesman claimed that it was all the fault of the anti-European media, mostly based in UK, who grabbed at any chance to knock the CAP in particular and the EU in general
32. I believe that Ireland’s membership of the EU could be retained, with careful negotiation, even if it became your 51st State
33. But I believe the EU will also see the benefits to trade of closer ties with the US
34. “We gain a fifty first state, on the very edge of Europe, which is already a member of the EU
35. Will the transfer of sovereignty of both the Republic and Northern Ireland to the United States bring automatic membership of the EU to the Province, or will the Republic be required to leave the Union?
36. As to the specific point which has been raised, current thinking is that the new State of Ireland would become an automatic member of the EU, and that, for a specified period of time, probably ten years, both the US dollar and the Euro would be regarded as legal tender, with the Pound Sterling being phased out of circulation as the Dollar is phased in
37. I am also pleased to note that, through virtually automatic membership of the EU, we shall have the right of free movement to and from its member nations, including Great Britain
38. 2004, he would retire Sandy Allan for violating the spirit of the EU Competition
39. The Israelis occupy land taken by force of arms in the face of UN resolutions; North Korea sells nuclear weapons to rogue states; Iran and Syria arm the Hezbollah in defiance of world opinion; the Russians are planting flags at the North Pole contrary to international treaties; the Faroese are catching 10 times the agreed sustainable fishing quota; the Pakistanis are cheating at cricket to allow betting fraud; the Zimbabweans are seizing farms and giving them to government cronies; the US imprisons “foreign combatants” in Guantanamo Bay without any rights under US law or the Geneva convention; Greek workers riot on the streets until they get what they want; the French Government refuses to pay EU fines for breaking the rules they themselves set; terrorists blow up innocent civilians and end up in the government of Northern Ireland; the Australians criticise the Japanese for killing whales “for scientific research”, because they are “sentient beings”, but shoot kangaroos as pests
40. Allied Irish Banks has already received £3bn in bailout funds, as a consequence of its, some may say strange, lending practices, and is set to receive billions more under the terms of the rescue agreement in place from the IMF and EU
41. These may be financial costs; as I write we see the EU planning to ban landings of mackerel from Iceland and the Faroes in protest against those countries’ unilateral increase in the amount of fish they allow their fishermen to land
42. EPA, EU, Japan, or the WHO
43. Many times however even though the link is clear–the EU agreement was agreed with a stipulation that no changes in government would impact on the deal–they, or you, may have no choice but to break it
44. Fortunately for most of us our negotiations have less complexity than the ones the EU are contemplating, and have fewer players at the table
45. 10 sources made it clear that the prime minister would lay down a “red line” at the EU summit, which opens on 22 November, to reject a planned 5% increase in the budget to ensure that it rises only in line with inflation
46. The problem with the offer of the 10bn euro EU and IMF bailout of Cyprus was that it came with the condition that Cyprus had to raise 5
47. From a political standpoint, EU leaders will want to avoid further Russian influence in one of their country’s affairs – especially one so strategically important, geographically placed as it is in the eastern Mediterranean
48. She also understood power and in the dispute with the unions used it pragmatically as the records show she did in other disputes she had elsewhere, notably the EU
49. Basel in EU)
50. Between the Pope and reps from the EU and USA concur that they