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If it is not cured,this will lead to a number of problems later in life.
The application of Article 203 EEC, which deals with the budgetary procedure, has given rise to a number of problems.
Trade with China has given rise to a number of problems in recent years.
The application of Article 203 EECT, which deals with the budgetary procedure, gave rise to a number of problems.
Mr President, speakers have drawn attention to a number of problems, including cigarette smuggling.
According to the Commission' s Green Paper,incinerating PVC waste gives rise to a number of problems.
They will come out andprovide multiple answers to a number of problems that are causing so many hardships.
This gives rise to a number of problems, such as the way in which the money should be shared out, what should be rebuilt first, which institutions or parties should be used to transfer the money and who can be trusted.
The development of time-sharing systems led to a number of problems.
Mr Peres also refers to a number of problems which we will have to deal with during the forthcoming review.
The organisation of prevention services gives rise to a number of problems.
The region's vulnerability is also due to a number of problems of a socioeconomic nature, related to land use and low capacity for adapting to the impacts of climate change.
These are acts of war, implemented by NATO,which could perhaps solve a problem in Libya only to give rise to a number of problems throughout the wider region.
The same applies to other technological solutions to a number of problems brought about by the combination of great prosperity and many billions of inhabitants of the Earth.
The combination of different conflict-of-law rules and the current jurisdiction rules may give rise to a number of problems in the context of“international” divorces.
In the continuing debate between the social partners and representatives of the Member States, and especially also within the framework of parliamentary debates, the view has now taken hold that the Directive is fit for purpose and that there is no pressing reason for it to be subjected to any fundamental legislative reworking,although its practical application may give rise to a number of problems.
When the psoas is shortened chronically can lead to a number of problems apparently unrelated.
Representatives of the Union of Associations for Multiple Sclerosis President presented the program of the celebration of this year's World Day of multiple sclerosis, which will be held in late May and part of the Old City Hall, butalso drew attention to a number of problems faced by patients.
The ESC issued its Opinion in December 1979,in which it drew attention to a number of problems which could arise particularly regarding measurement procedures.
Differently from the findings of this study, a previous study on the influence of relationship between doctor-PLWHA for the therapy adherence and QoL noted that there was a lack of communication in this binomial,which cooperated to a number of problems such as poor adherence to treatment.
There is only the option of independence for Kosovo,which will then give rise to a number of problems in the region, or else we could decide not to recognise an independent Kosovo, which would also give rise to a number of problems in the region.
In relation to the reports on interoperability it must be noted that the train was not considered to be the transport of the future which was going to provide the solution to a number of problems, particularly environmental problems. .
The concept of interest, for example, andthat of permanent establishment will no doubt give rise to a number of problems, particularly between those Member States which enter into agreements to eliminate double taxation of income.
This own-initiative report follows in the wake of the Commission communication on Innovation Union and is one of the initiatives of the Europe 2020 strategy, whose objective is to encourage innovation andcompetitiveness by creating robust policies that stimulate the exchange of ideas and solutions to a number of problems that cut across all the Member States.
Although in theory this approach maximises benefits to society(water suppliers and users),it is not undertaken due to a number of problems related to the exceptional nature of the water Industry.
In accordance with the guidelines set out by the Milan European Council of 28 and 29 June 1985 and further to their meeting of 29 May 1986, the Council andthe Ministers for Health devoted their meeting of 15 May 1987 to a number of problems of major importance for the health of European citizens.
The Popular Party(then forerunner of the PSD), through some of its more notable speakers, such as Américo Natalino de Viveiros(a militant on the extreme-right of the party, andinvolved in the protest), affirmed in the official communique:"The people of São Miguel held a demonstration on 6 June, as we believed, only with the intention of finding a solution to a number of problems, that had been dragging-on without having been resolved by the competent authorities.
It also pointed to a number of IT problems.
The official portal of state services was created specifically to address a number of problems related to bureaucracy.