- We expect simpler administrative procedures and, hence, equal treatment of all carriers.
- Indeed, the task is now to restore confidence among Europeans and, hence, consumers.
- Greater flexibility means fewer guarantees for workers and, hence, less social cohesion.
- This clause will facilitate greater coordination between all Community measures which may have repercussions in the cultural sphere and, hence, better integration of culture into Community action.
- It should be a tool for anticipation, long
- MMFs are institutional units in their own right and, hence, cannot be considered as transparent.
- term research and, hence, facilitating adjustment at all levels.
- Diverging legislation and practices as regards these products, including on safety requirements, exist between Member States, hence, action at Union level is required to improve the smooth functioning of the internal market.
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- Catamaran has two hulls, hence providing greater stability.
- Time source unknown, unconfirmed, hence uncertain.
- The initial payments constitute consideration and partial performance, hence a contract.
- Remuneration are subject to productivity hence should drive improved performance.
- Margherita is too long, hence, they call me Cherè.
- Still a controversial area, hence the secrecy.
- It's imprinted, hence the discount.
- One: the exponential advancement of production technology; hence scientific ingenuity.
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