Joined in vs joined on

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  • The IWC's membership includes Denmark, which joined on 23 May 1950.
  • In the 'new consumer' Member States, per capita consumption has progressed but is still substantially lower (in the Community as constituted on 30 April 2004) or marginal (in the majority of the new Member States which joined on 1 May 2004).
  • Sweden joined on the basis of intergovernmental cooperation, it did not join a federation.
  • It looks like the Barden Bellas are being joined on stage by generations of Bellas, going all the way back to the beginning.
  • Estonia, Lithuania and Slovenia have been part of the European exchange rate mechanism since 28 June 2004, and were joined on 2 May 2005 by Latvia, Malta and Cyprus.
  • Does the Commission intend to submit proposals to remedy the situation as regards unequal treatment on the labour market of third
  • country nationals and citizens of the Member States that joined on 1 May 2004?
  • Where cases assigned to different formations of the court are to be joined on account of the connection between them, the President of the Tribunal shall decide on their re
  • All of Gracepoint has joined in the search for Tom Miller.
  • You and I are joined in that, Rose.
  • And they will be joined in death by Glinda the Good.
  • If someone joined in later, she might not have remembered.
  • Look at that, two painted ladies just joined in.
  • When the ten new Member States joined in 2004, they did not get parity.
  • The importance of this decision cannot be underestimated either by the Nordic countries or by the Member States around the Baltic Sea that joined in 2004.
  • Ensuring a satisfying level of recruitment from the Member States who joined in 2004 remains a priority and the causes of delays or persisting vacancies should be addressed by specific initiatives.

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