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european union
1. The three-year project is sponsored by the European Union, and also works in rural areas of Hunan and Sichuan
2. European Union for a long time, so it is expected
3. the internet and the World Wide Web and that proposal received the backing of the European Union
4. The European Union has once again failed a financial audit
5. ensemble of connections and institutions similar to those created by the European Union
6. The return on the investment in our Project only happens with elimination of the cost of the administration of the euro, without considering the cost of the lost opportunity when it stops spending, because many resources will remain for other enterprises that will impel European Union in world level as potent economic block and example of social success
7. European Union has been discussed at high levels, without the input and consent of the American people
8. Something like the European Union centralized in Brussels, Belgium
9. Some world governments (Eastern Europe and a number of the European Union countries) are following Russia’s lead to protect children by curbing advocacy for ‘non-traditional’ [I prefer ‘perverse’] sexual acts
10. whereby English will be the official language of the European Union rather than German, which was the other possibility
11. The European Union
12. current presidency of the European Union, should allow such cruelty and abuse of
13. The European Union of States had cleaned up the effects of war
14. Russia, with it's Communist system, and yet without fear of attack from the West, elected to remain separate from the European Union and looked to China for economic and political support
15. More and more European Union member countries were also adopting boycotts of Israeli products, while Russia and China had predictably taken side firmly with Iran and had cut all ties with Israel
16. When they found out what we were proposing for the European Union, they
17. A French station also transmitted the findings of this discovery, in French, to the countries of the European Union
18. Al-Sharq Radio, which broadcasts its programs in French to the countries of European Union had a meeting with Prof Abdul-Qadir Al-Dayrani, the Islamic Researcher and Thinker, and of what he had said we mention:
19. Of the mood of the farmers he spoke about the formation of the European Union but said little of his father’s role in it
20. But on one point he was clear: when asked ‘would you join the European Union?’ he said ‘no way!’
21. Today, in addition to economic concerns, the nations of the European Union share
22. The shrinking dollar is a reflection of the many years the American economy has been losing ground to the European Union, Japan,
23. Across the pond, Europe, the scene of increased cooperation within the European Union
24. Brotherhood of Man, National Anthem of the European Union and
25. Caliphate and NOT the European Union? The last 42 months (3
26. Napoleon III struggled to establish a new, inclusive European order - as does Putin with NATO and, to a lesser degree, with the European Union today
27. Finally, Mr Speaker, the House will wish to know that initial consultations with the European Union, the United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation have brought forward a welcome, positive response
28. There are obviously also complex international negotiations to be completed, and I wonder if the Prime Minister is able to say anything more about them at this stage? For example, the Republic of Ireland is already a full and independent member of the European Union
29. Gentlemen agree with me that, in gaining what some would see as its fatherland as well as a 51st State on the very edge of Europe - indeed, an integral part of the European Union, - the United States benefits from a huge trading opportunity and vastly increases its sphere of influence over world affairs? Would he not also agree that this move is likely to be hugely popular with the 50 million Irish-Americans in the States, to the extent that the Republicans will probably enjoy the votes of that section of the community for many years to come?
30. a European Union bastion, was built with the kleptocratic proceeds of the
31. George Osborne in his address to the House of Commons in London last week, must be keeping a very close eye on the weather vane as the problems in the European Union, and the debt storm that rages around his ears, threaten to put his Government’s long term plans at severe risk
32. Agency (EPA) or the drinking water regulations of the European Union or Japan, or the WHO
33. It is said that the megacity of Brussels, a European Union bastion, was built with the kleptocratic proceeds of the resources of the Congo Basin
34. Mr Anastasiades, who was elected to the presidency on 24 February, will also hold a cabinet meeting and talks with the European Union, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF)
35. Another important aspect of the United Kingdom's attempts to address environmental concerns include its interaction with the rest of the European Union
36. Prime Minister of the Union as in the European Union
37. forces of the European Union, and the forces of Egypt and neighboring
38. million in Canada; while in the European Union, they number an estimated
39. Since Greece joined the European Union, most Greeks had become very “Western” in their thinking and to some extent the CoG had lost its power over the common man
40. The European Union watched with great anxiety as the Greeks went to the polls
41. Mr Tsipras the most outspoken and controversial political figure in decades, who was very anti-European Union, began to tell David Cameron via the British newspapers a few home truths
42. Nations and the European Union are all considered
43. The architecture of the European Union head-
44. Western Civilization and the New World Order led by the USA and the European Union, is the
45. A poll tax she advocated led to widespread rioting, and she was deeply mistrustful of Britain’s participation in the European Union, thinking it eroded its power
46. We’re beginning to think of the European Union as more of a United States of Europe, rather than a lot of independent countries
47. Post-war Spain, Portugal, and Greece all went through military rule and had to establish themselves as fully democratic countries before they could even think of applying to join the European Union
48. When the EEC became the European Union, its rules said that member states had to stop subsidising their own producers and bring in EU subsidies instead
49. 1992 Treaty of Maastricht: Changes the European Community into the European Union, with a common foreign and security policy (not that that worked in practice) and closer co-operation on justice and police matters
50. In 1995 the Swedes finally gave in and joined the European Union