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Then you have face cards which represent counselors.
The in. Silva eG cooperative started its operational activities inApril 2005 andhasgrown to43members, which represent.
Blue, yellow and red, which represent the truth, love and power.
In Italy, for example, there are around four million small businesses, which represent 90% of our enterprises.
Was marked by new collections, which represent the images as if soaked in specie playfulness.
This finding is strongly supported by tax practitioners and business federations which represent SME interests14.
Njinga has her belt, the lunga, which represent her power as being the female king.
Moreover, the formation of social functions isby their"layering" of genetic, and therefore the entire complex, which represent a.
I welcome these amendments, which represent important and rational suggestions.
SMEs, which represent 99% of European businesses, provide two-thirds of jobs in the private sector and generate over half of the added value created, in total, by businesses operating in the EU.
These are the twenty-one names which represent the twenty-one powers of evolution within us.
Brand new to the American Elite instruments are the 4th generation Noiseless pickups which represent a quantum leap in pickup design.
Holdings of securities which represent property rights in corporations or quasi-corporations.
Also, the procedure is carried out with syncopal conditions, which represent a loss of consciousness.
In fact, the five large States, which represent approximately three quarters of the Community GDP, want to be able to define monetary policy themselves.
Its production focuses on sport utility vehicles, which represent 68% of all production.
These should be for all SMEs which represent the vital source of innovation in Europe both for sustainable growth and for more and better jobs and cohesion.
This is indicated by the cluster of three stars in the center of the"A," which represent the stars of Orion's Belt.
Amongst the range of market forces which represent opportunities and threats to companies are factors such as.
The measures I propose refer to national,self-regulating bodies which already exist and which represent producers, advertisers and consumers.
However, this tax only concerns private cars, which represent less than half of the CO2 emissions which are attributable to transport vehicles.
The initiative is an instrument that allows citizens to call on the European Commission to submit a legislative proposal on any issue that they consider to be in their interest by submitting 1 million signatures, which represent 0.2% of the population of the European Union.
The sector comprises 1 700 businesses, which represent a quarter of the country's total industrial production.
I also wish to thank the Commission by emphasising the technical adaptations that we and the members of the Intergroup on Family and Protection of Childhood have always wanted, concerning the application of reduced VAT rates to essential products for children,in particular babies' nappies which represent a very significant item in the budgets of young families.
Into institutional sectors or sub-sectors, which represent groups of institutional units;
Five countries, which represent more than 50% of EU emissions, are currently on course to meet their Kyoto burden sharing agreement targets Luxembourg, Germany, United Kingdom, France and Sweden.
The landscape is decorated with multi-coloured flags which represent the five elements, fire, wood, earth, water and iron.
This Directive and the rules it lays down, which represent an innovative approach intended to increase the involvement of social partners, will not come into force until October 2005.
However there is never any questioning of the Union's policies, which represent three quarters of the draft Treaty.
This refers to holdings of securities which represent property rights in corporations or quasi-corporations.