At this stage Eu concentration in the OM is not high and probably are inherited from the diagenetically transformed OM of the Bazhenov Suite sediments. |
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The establishment of a common market has always been one of the primary aims of the EU, as stated in the Treaty of Rome. |
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Under the bonnet, the engines will all be the latest multivalve units which have been modified to cope with the 2005 EU rules on emissions. |
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The EU ordered Microsoft to sell a version of Windows without its media player. |
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In his opinion, the wind-ups are the result of Bulgaria's pending EU accession. |
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The agreement placed a greater emphasis on dialogue between the EU and recipient states. |
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If the EU is trying to fight an economic war here, it should realize that handicapping its own economy is not the best way to go about it. |
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The backdrop to the visit, led by the prime minister in his capacity as EU president, is the relatively poor showing of British exporters. |
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He said the ICSA would next week mount an offensive at EU level with other farm organisations to secure a higher ewe premium. |
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The only problem is that cars without a mechanical connection for steering are banned under EU regulations. |
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A condition of entry is that the beef must meet all EU veterinary and hygiene standards. |
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When large banks in one country try to make acquisitions in another, national regulators, in flagrant breach of EU rules, quietly veto them. |
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He said his plans will be spelled out in more detail in the strategy he will present to the EU later this week. |
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The multifunctional role of agriculture in the EU, including its environmental, food quality and rural development roles, would be abandoned. |
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A spokesperson for Oxfam said that the EU, US and others are carving up the world into a series of agreements that undermine multilateralism. |
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They say they have no idea when or how Beggs got into the country because of slack EU border controls. |
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The engine meets EU emission requirements without secondary air injection or exhaust gas recirculation, thanks to its base design and engine computer. |
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Today, Turkey in the German imagination has mostly to do with immigration, assimilation, and EU membership. |
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Under EU and Irish law, it is illegal to market uncertified seed. |
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His declaration is the first time a sitting Conservative MP has advocated a complete break with the EU and is sure to provoke a sharp rebuke from party whips. |
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Mr Wilson said that EU rules now required the percentage of ingredients, such as peppermint oil in Kendal mint cake, to be added to the existing ingredients list. |
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Determined terrorists have become adept at forging EU passports at precisely the time that the agency charged with blocking their entry is hamstrung by a lack of personnel. |
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We got EU funding for atwo lane bridge, but just built a bridge with a single lane and lights at each end to control the traffic flow. |
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The way out for Bosnia is to join NATO and the EU, which will lead to better economic situation, Reeker added. |
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The Moldovan Parliament registered a bill to denunciate the country s EU association agreement brought forward by an opposition lawmaker. |
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British expats in Cyprus could lose a host of privileges if Britain withdraws from the EU, a popular expat forum has warned. |
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Better now to stick to the EU money and let city chiefs glad-hand his way round the IFB and hope someone wants to invest their cash here. |
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That is also true of a significant number of EU members for whom Mr Blair's attitude seems too Atlanticist by half. |
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With EU Human Rights restrictions there are limits onwhowe can''t allow into the country from elsewhere, be it asylum claimants, extended families, questionable marriages etc. |
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Thujone, whose latin name is Artemisia absinthium, is a toxin extracted from wormwood plants that some EU lawmakers worry is too harmful, especially in higher concentrations. |
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The eleventh government since the democratic changes in Serbia, pressed by the requirements of the EU, could no longer delay the adoption of a law on denationalization. |
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Brussels is also abandoning 2001 proposals to cut excide duty on biofuels and mineral oils containing biofuels, under a rationalisation of EU lawmaking. |
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The Socialists' leader in the lower house, Jean-Marc Ayrault, a Germanophile tipped for a government post if Hollande wins, said the new EU treaty was incomplete. |
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It is time Mr Vaughan got real and understood that the EU both badly needs reform and that its huge democratic deficit governance urgently requires correction. |
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