- Italy has not yet responded to the request despite the Commission having asked for the information within two months from the receipt of its letter.
- Despite the increase of the information exchanges, the level of administrative cooperation in these years was not commensurate with the size of intra
- I wish to state, for the information of everyone here, that this is not the case, despite the pressure exerted by the Government and the Socialist Party.
- I choose this image advisedly, because I am convinced that the minor languages must not come off second best, even despite the revolution in the information society.
- This could be a first step against piracy, which is a widespread phenomenon despite the information campaigns carried out both at national and EU level.
- Nevertheless, the information supplied by the cooperating users producing chemical products shows that they managed to achieve a healthy profit despite the measures in force.
- Despite the differences in their graphic presentation, the certificates' contents are largely identical as regards the information which has to be provided.
- Community trade.
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- Despite of what all those liberal wing nuts say about him.
- If in accordance with Section 13.1 no instructions for use are needed, the information must be made available to the user upon request;'
- I'm already doing that despite of you.
- Despite of deserting two astronauts on planet surface?
- The sources for the information and documents needed from the Commission, on the other hand, gushed little, if anything at all, despite a great deal of paper and, unfortunately, no clear answers were given to the questions asked.
- These women considered me a servant despite of my tuxedo.
- I will teach you how to humor your cousin, that she shall fall in love with Benedick, and I, with your two helps, will so practice on Benedick that, in despite of his quick wit and his queasy stomach,
- "In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes, for they in thee a thousand errors see, but 'tis my heart that loves what they despise who in despite of view are pleased to dote."
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