- As clearly stated in our motion for a resolution, the results of the Kyoto Protocol are unsatisfactory on several accounts.
- the result approaches Theta.
- legislator.
- If you divide 144 into 233,
- However, the results are consistent with the Court's assessment, in both years, that systems are only partially effective.
- If, however, the results are not satisfactory, Parliament can intervene and claim, and indeed exercise, its right as co
- However, the results are limited because the EU has still not been able to deliver on the Lisbon promises and ensure fundamental changes and improvements for the ICT industry.
- However, the results are not apparent in the evolution of productivity which remained rather stable (see recital 107) during the same period reflecting thus the difficulties of the Community industry to boost its production output.
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- Without majority decisions, however, the result is permanent discussions of practical issues too, in relation to which all the countries have a common interest in its being possible, as a general rule, for them to vote their way to solutions.
- In practice, however, the result is not satisfactory in comparison with the original objectives of the directive which were to make a substantial improvement in the status of assisting spouses.
- If the result is unsatisfactory the vehicle is rejected.
- If you divide ten thousand years by the 400 nuclear power plants in the world, the result is 25 years.
- However, the result is not only that soldiers are maimed and killed, but that civilians, women and children also become victims.
- However, the result is in fact pressure on the interest burden of eurocrisis countries, with the ECB, according to critics, moving into the grey area between fiscal and monetary policy.
- the result approaches Theta.
- If you divide 144 into 233,
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