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New directive.
It's a new directive.
The new Directive will only apply to some large companies with more than 500 employees.
There's a new directive.
The new Directive must now be formally adopted by the Council and Parliament.
There's a new directive.
The new Directive 2010/45/EU governs the introduction of quality and safety standards when dealing with human organs to be transplanted.
There has been a new directive.
It's a new directive energy weapon.
The EU Commission has a new directive.
Specific order: a new directive by the President on foreign aid.
She's, um, not very happy with the new directive, is she?
Hitler issued a new directive on 1 March that called for the invasion of both Norway and Denmark.
The European Parliament approves the new Directive on Copyright on the Internet.
New Directive No 2010/45/EU lays down implementation of standards of quality and safety when handling human organs needed for transplantation.
What does this new directive actually mean?
The new Directive covers all audiovisual media services, from the so-called traditional television services("linear audiovisual media service") to media"services-on-demand"("non-linear media services").
It took from the other a new directive to replace its own.
On terrorism, a new Directive on Combatting Terrorism was adopted by the Commission in December 2015 and a specific Action Plan on terrorist financing in February 2016.
Now, children are free to dress in any manner according to the gender they feel most comfortable as, and the new directive will reportedly take effect starting from next September, at the beginning of the school year.
If the new directive passes, user-generated content platforms from Facebook to Wikipedia would be forced to implement“upload filters” to ensure material doesn't run afoul of someone else's copyright or risk being sued.
The new rules also take account of the specific needs of small and medium-sized companies.When will the new rules apply? The new Directive should enter into force in May 2014.
Such package includes a new directive on copyright in the digital single market.
This new law strengthens the rules on how tobacco products are manufactured, produced and presented in the EU, and introduces rules for certain tobacco-related products. This Memo seeks to answer questions on what exactly will change once the revised Directive enters into force.Why did the Commission decide to revise the rules? The new Directive aims to improve the functioning of the EU's internal market for tobacco products, whilst assuring a high level of public health.
Stronger data protection safeguards: the new Directive provides for strong procedural and data protection guarantees in line with the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Already before 1992, a number of Member States had banned the product, taking into account its significant growth potential and attractiveness for young people.What is being done to combat illicit trade of tobacco products? The new Directive includes strong measures against illicit trade of tobacco products to ensure that only products complying with the Directive are sold in the EU.
In a recent announcement,the EU released a new directive related to the anti-money laundering(AML) issue that focuses particularly on digital currencies.
The European Commission, the European Parliament andthe Council have reached a provisional agreement on the European Commission's proposal for a new Directive to create more transparent and predictable working conditions, in particular for workers in non-standard forms of employment.
He states that this year the EU adopted a new Directive on the protection of whistle blowers, which recognizes the highest international standards in this field.“Serbia has made a lot of progress in this area.
The new Directive specifically allows Member States to introduce further measures relating to standardisation of packaging- or plain packaging- where they are justified on grounds of public health, are proportionate and do not lead to hidden barriers to trade between Member States. Will flavourings be banned?