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And it is also consistent regardless of the age of children.
It is also consistent with the established goals of the.
It is also consistent with the Commission Modern SME Policy objectives.
It is also consistent with the new OECD/G20 global standard for the automatic exchange of information.
It is also consistent with policy objectives at the global level, namely the UNEP Mercury Programme.
It is also consistent with other fields of Community action, such as the environment and sustainable development.
It is also consistent with the error rates reported in the respective AARs, subject to the differences set out in paragraph 6.70.
It is also consistent with the development and implementation of the Union's Integrated Maritime Policy in a complementary manner to the Common Fisheries Policy.
It is also consistent with the renewed Lisbon strategy12 and the Barcelona objectives for the EU to invest 3% of its GDP in research and development by 2010.
It is also consistent with the current policy of simplification, since its objective is removing from the Community set of rules a legal instrument which will become inapplicable.
It is also consistent with the nature of the previous instrument chosen to harmonise rules in this field, and with other instruments adopted in related areas, such as the PSD.
It is also consistent with American perceptions of health and wellness to demonize a natural and vital part of our physiology rather than look at lifestyle factors including government subsidies of inflammatory food products.
It is also consistent with the recent regulation adopted by the EU on compensation and assistance to passengers for denied boarding, cancellation, and long delay of flights1, which contributes to strengthening passengers' rights.
It is also consistent with the renewed Lisbon strategy3 and the objectives of the EU to invest 3% of its GDP in research and development by 2010, with two-thirds coming from the private sector, as decided by the European Council in Barcelona 2002.
It is also consistent with the provisions of Article 152 of the EC Treaty on public health and respects the responsibilities of the Member States for the organisation and delivery of health services and medical care as interpreted by the Court of Justice.
On the other hand, it is also consistent with the wording of Article 3(1) of Implementing Regulation No 1238/2013 or Article 2(1) of Implementing Regulation No 1239/2013, which use the expression‘shall be exempt', where Article 212a of the Customs Code concerns‘total or partial exemption'.
It is also consistent with the priorities outlined by the European Commission in its Communication on Shadow- Addressing New Sources of Risk in the Financial Sector of the 4th of September 2013, which strengthened the need to increase transparency of securities financing transactions.
It is also consistent with the Commission's proposal for a new Council and Parliament regulation on official controls7, which aims at consolidating the integrated approach in all areas related to the food chain by rationalising and simplifying the overall legislative framework whilst simultaneously pursuing the objective of better regulation.
It is also consistent with other initiatives concerning the internal market, and those concerning consumer protection, such as Directive 2005/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on unfair commercial practices13 and Regulation(EC) No 2006/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council on cooperation between national authorities responsible for the enforcement of consumer protection laws("the Regulation on consumer protection cooperation")14.