- The second report was published recently and goes into more depth as regards the lack of education and training, the severe limits in terms of cultural production, technology and research.
- and here I combine several questions which have been raised
- some aspects must be looked into in more depth.
- Unfortunately, she was less than cooperative during the debate in committee and she did not take into account any ideas which were further
- reaching or tried to go into more depth.
- Having said that
- Nevertheless, Commissioner, could you go into more depth on the commitments and the timetable agreed by our commercial partners with regard to export credits, food aid and State companies?
- The audiovisual policy should tackle these points and also go into more depth in the field of competition.
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- It would be worth exploring the matter more in depth and see how it can be supported and promoted on the ground as an additional means to reduce existing barriers and problems.
- That part of the data, which undergoes more in depth controls in the context of the audits and enquiries, is correlated by the findings made in the Member States.
- The Committee, while continuing the essential task of treating every petition with the integrity it deserves, is gradually identifying specific petitions for more in depth assessment, with a view to their effective resolution.
- Lymph nodes from the hilar region of the lung, especially for poorly soluble particulate test chemicals, For more in depth examinations and/or studies with immunological focus, additional lymph nodes may be considered, e.g. those from the mediastinal, cervical/submandibular and/or auricular regions.
- They also identified specific subjects which require more in depth discussions such as traffic rights, slots, wet
- Alternatively, farmers may be given a grant towards the cost of more in depth consultancy to help them implement their business plan.
- For more in depth examinations and/or studies with immunological focus, additional lymph nodes may be considered, e.g. those from the mediastinal, cervical/submandibular and/or auricular regions.
- leasing, security, competition and the progressive implementation of regulatory convergence.
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