- Does the Council believe that the Turkish Constitution, as it has now been interpreted by the Supreme Court, is compatible with the European Union's Charter of Fundamental Rights?
- I therefore believe that the report, as it has now been approved by the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market, after inserting, inter alia, a number of amendments which I myself tabled, reflects and supports the Commission's balanced approach.
- This proposal, as it has now been brokered, will, in a much more balanced way, take into account the relationship between the market and what the market can create, and the tasks of the state.
- I welcome the study and the inquiry into food manufacturing that is being carried out by the European Food Safety Authority as it has now been proven that shoppers are happy to pay more money for food which has related health benefits.
- Few people, if any, could believe that the introduction of the euro would be as generally accepted as it has now become.
- All in all the report, as it has now been submitted, contains 53 amendments, to which a further 13 amendments have now been added.
- Therefore the amendment, as it has now been put forward, is regrettably unacceptable.
- It was absolutely crucial for the report to take age
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- Resale right as it is now proposed requires a massive amount of red tape, whilst the benefit for the individual young artist is minimal.
- been the same as it is now.
- I think that the common resolution as it is now before us is a good starting point for Parliament and I, as delegation chairman, should like to pass it on to our counterparts in Russia next week.
- With the sun rising, lighting your hair as it is now.
- Censorship of the media has never been so rigid as it is now.
- The Council's common position as it is now before us attempts to accommodate all these interests.
- I only manifest myself when the Scarran's attention is elsewhere, as it is now.
- Remember it as it is now.
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