- So, in a nutshell, ultimately the pace of progress of Croatia towards the European Union will be determined by its own ability to meet all necessary conditions.
- So, in a nutshell, what we had in traditional Africa was a free
- dressing.
- market system.
- Prior to the opening of the formal investigation, the Hungarian authorities argued, in a nutshell, that all measures comply with the Market Economy Investor (hereinafter: "MEIP") and the Market Economy Creditor Principle (hereinafter: "MECP").
- These are, in a nutshell, the motives underlying the opinion issued by the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market.
- And this, in a nutshell, is the essence of the Higgs story.
- In a nutshell, climate change at the Bali conference was mere window
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- This, in short, seems to contravene existing laws geared at protecting animals.
- in short, subsidiarity.
- It measures everything, in short, except that which makes life worthwhile.
- It will strengthen it because it is an initiative which, in short, strengthens the two essential concepts of the European Union: democracy and citizenship.
- Member States are perfectly capable of managing their affairs within the existing regulations of the European Union
- This linkage, in short, is imperative, and we support it.
- Those are the reasons, in short, that lead me to support the report in full and consequently to vote for it.
- We are, in short, flying blind into our environmental future.
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