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- The number of days of such leave and the possible grounds on which it may be taken are much fewer than those available to Commission officials, temporary staff and contract staff.
- As rapporteur, I am naturally aware of the fact that Malta has the same problems adjusting to the EU as other candidate countries, except that they are much fewer in number and therefore easier for the EU to cope with.
- In addition, in order to bypass the rules arising from its intergovernmental nature which subjects it to approval by its Member States, the UN is using the NGOs which it finances in order to implement its programmes everywhere and with much fewer constraints.
- We cannot set many more objectives while providing fewer resources and it is not acceptable for one or several governments to tell us that in order to do many more things we must provide much fewer resources.
- Because before 1980, there were much fewer people born than there were during the last 30 years.
- Furthermore, per kilogram of manure, you have much, much less ammonia and fewer greenhouse gases when you have insect manure than when you have cow manure.
- We know this much: fewer priorities, pinpointing bottlenecks, tighter economic policy coordination.
- We wish to continue to be able to sing with Grundtvig 'And thus in wealth we have progressed far, when few have too much and fewer too little'.
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- It is all well and good to raise awareness of the profession among young people of the Member States but, up to now, this has been on too small a scale, so much so that there are far fewer qualified nurses than the countries need.
- There are far fewer distractions in here.
- But far fewer only two marinas.
- The use of a preventive vaccine would lead to far fewer rules in the EU, and that must surely appeal to the Commission.
- If Great Britain had a limit of 0.2 instead of 0.8 it would probably be the country with the lowest number rather than the second lowest and would have far fewer accidents.
- Our theory says you should get far fewer mutations.
- As a result, it contains far fewer entries than the equivalent annex (Annex VI) to the current coordinating Regulation 1408/71.
- I certainly agree, however, with those who believe we should perhaps consider distributing them differently, so as to prevent some countries from being merely net contributors and obtaining far fewer benefits.
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