- And as you know, the Commission thinks that your proposals have significantly improved the draft regulation and, as intimated earlier, the Commission is happy to accept 27 out of the 36 amendments approved by the European Parliament.
- It is the view of the ACP countries, as Mr Fruteau has intimated, that they have been abandoned and betrayed by what is on the table now.
- A third of the time could be set aside for spontaneous debate, as you intimated.
- The European Union needs to send a clear message, as you intimated Commissioner, and we are all with you in this message.
- In the same way, we are opposed to the goal of making arms exports policy into a tool for developing a common defence policy, as intimated in paragraph 1 e).
- However, as I intimated, I do have a number of concerns about the way these regulations have been framed.
- Had these measures met with approval, unfair competition, as intimated by the honourable member today, would almost certainly have been ruled out.
- As I intimated in my last letter, I believe Mary has almost reconciled herself to marrying a stodgy clergyman.
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- This has been confirmed also by the decreasing number of active slate quarries since the introduction of AGL (from 43 to 32) as informed by the UK authorities [72].
- Therefore, it is crucially important to strike a balance between the rights of users and the rights of creators so that individuals can flourish as informed citizens, consumers and creators.
- All the decisions of a central bank must be methodically prepared, and as well
- They won't be as well informed as they could have been about the danger of chemicals, and that is disappointing.
- The report indicates that in 2006 at least, the Commission once again did not keep Parliament as well informed as the latter would have liked.
- This cooperation should not include aspects of an intrinsically national nature, such as informed consent.
- However, to ensure that my vote, and that of several of my parliamentary colleagues who still have some questions today, can be as informed as possible, I would like you to make two strong commitments in this House.
- Tissues and cells which are not to be used for human transplantation but, for example, for research, must also be covered by the Directive as donors must be protected in that instance and basic principles such as informed consent must be respected.
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