- The fact is that, as the report amply demonstrates, island status is an insuperable and permanent reality that seriously affects these regions' ability to compete.
- Reality shows that creating a permanent European rapid reaction force is necessary.
- In the imagination I saw the endless possibility of life, the endless truth, the permanent creation of reality, the place where anger was an expression in the search for love, a place where dysfunction is a true reaction to untruth.
- This is, unfortunately, a permanent feature of political reality in these two countries.
- The Council considers that the threat of espionage against EU interests in Brussels by third States and non
- state actors is a permanent reality.
- Somalia, Eritrea and Djibouti are three of the poorest countries where conflict is a permanent reality, just as you have actually highlighted, Commissioner, and my fellow Members before that.
- Your next journey... may lead to a permanent unrealized reality... a permanent unrealized reality.
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- The temporary mechanism currently in force will expire in 2013, so it is vital that something credible, robust, lasting, and grounded in the essential technical realities is put in place by then.
- I agreed with the proposals for resolutions, because we need to establish a permanent crisis mechanism that is credible, robust, lasting, grounded in the essential technical realities and inspired by the Community method, thus ensuring market stability and greater certainty.
- Furthermore, since the Stability and Growth Pact sets out a strict framework that determines Member States' room for manoeuvre, coordination becomes, in reality, essential.
- This is absolutely essential and there are no alternatives to that reality.
- Indeed, having an overview that is as accurate and as close as possible to present realities is essential for adopting the best possible policies.
- Consideration has not been given to an essential reality of the constitutional and administrative doctrine: that we must differentiate between the responsibilities of government and the responsibilities of administration.
- If monetary union is to become a reality, lasting stability is absolutely essential.
- We believe that this philosophy must be extended to the Council and that the next Romanian Presidency of the United Nations Human Rights Council can offer a good opportunity for these essential improvements to become reality.
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