- In his view, journalists who create instability by criticising the government should be sacked.
- The CCCTB, he said, could just as easily lead to a less competitive EU and, in his view, should not be supported.
- Therefore, in his view, the UK regulator should have taken responsibility for dealing with the complaints.
- In his view, a correction of these imbalances was inevitable.
- In his view, power had been taken away from the national Parliaments and increased for bureaucrats and lobbyists.
- In his view, SYRIZA must not slide towards more moderate positions.
- In his view, prosperity for everyone was possible if people worked for eight hours and the work was well organised.
- It is therefore particularly important, in his view, that Member States keep the introduction of new national standards to a minimum.
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- Following a detailed discussion of a wide variety of aspects, the rapporteur, Arthur Paecht, comes to the conclusion that ECHELON exists and is, in his view, the only known multinational surveillance system.
- Come look at this view, Charming.
- The CCCTB, he said, could just as easily lead to a less competitive EU and, in his view, should not be supported.
- I have come to the view, having thought about it long and hard, that food security is a very important aspect of our global population growth.
- Negotiations must come into view, and the difference of opinion with Greece over the name must be resolved.
- The horses can be heard now, and as the raiders come into view, Xena notices that the group is closer to fifty strong than twenty.
- Come look at this view, Charming.
- There is a scuffling of steps, and then the Conqueror comes into view, cradling Gabrielle gently in her arms.
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