- Despite the fact that terrorism has reared its ugly head in several Member States on previous occasions, we have perhaps naively believed for a long time that these major attacks could never happen to us.
- MEPs regret that European countries had been "turning a blind eye" to such flights, "which, on some occasions, were being used for extraordinary rendition or the illegal transportation of detainees".
- destructive.
- I nevertheless believe that politicians should look into what can be gleaned from an expert report and what cannot be taken en masse in a spirit which, on some occasions, I have felt in the past and still feel to be self
- However, on some occasions, where Member States failed to act, the Commission was forced to close the fishery at its own initiative.
- Nevertheless, on some occasions, the root cause for poor election practice is political rather than technical.
- If I could be a little with you, on some occasion,
- On other occasions, perhaps we could let matters simmer down before we resume voting.
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- Perhaps overly wise on occasion, brother.
- On other occasions, perhaps we could let matters simmer down before we resume voting.
- Perhaps, upon occasion, you might be requested to assist in coping with some minor event.
- Perhaps on the rare occasion pursuing the right course demands an act of piracy, piracy itself can be the right course?
- Perhaps now is an occasion
- Perhaps on this occasion, you might be right. Indeed.
- Perhaps on this occasion, it might not be in his best interest.
- Mr von Wogau, you are a great stickler for procedure, even more so than I. I am perhaps on occasions somewhat more relaxed, which is why I think it is important that we keep to this agenda.
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