- Even more questions arise if we consider that, as the Commission itself points out, its interpretation is not binding on the Member States and does not prejudge the possible position of the Court.
- If any question arises concerning the interpretation or application of this Agreement, the Parties shall, at the request of either of them, consult with each other.
- So, if a question ever arises, two boys blocked the road.
- EU decision
- If questions arise, the ECB's DIF contacts the NCBs by telephone.
- We'll be in touch if any further questions arise.
- makers deliberately avoid posing difficult questions, and if such questions do arise, for example, concerning politically inspired murders or the situation in Chechnya, they unreservedly accept President Putin's evasive responses.
- In some situations, TK data can be collected as part of the evaluation in other toxicology studies. For other situations, additional and/or more extensive TK studies may be necessary, depending on regulatory needs and/or if new questions arise as part of test chemical evaluation.
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- If there are no questions, we'll head back to port, where our gift kiosk carries an attractive line of postcards, T
- If there are no questions, then I'll ask one.
- If there are no more questions, I would like you to meet our next blockbuster.
- If there are no questions, do your final checks and kit up.
- If there are no questions, then open your books to page 322.
- If there are no questions, you're dismissed.
- shirts and other treasures.
- If there are no questions, we'll begln.
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