Instead, Austrian shares are increasingly being seen as a way for investors to piggyback the economic upswing across the EU's accession states. |
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It is also likely that the issue of equity will be aggravated by the accession of poorer countries from Eastern Europe in the medium term. |
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The foreign minister added a coda to his colleague's remarks by urging a spirit of compromise in accession negotiations. |
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With the death of Elizabeth and accession of James VI and I, the Puritans anticipated thoroughgoing church reform. |
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The whole trend of British history since her accession has been comparatively downbeat. |
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The foundation stone was laid by Mrs Brown on June 21, the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession to the throne. |
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Edward VI's accession to the throne meant greater support for Protestantism throughout the country, and imprisonment for Gardiner. |
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A stunning portfolio of photographs of the Queen was unveiled today to mark the 50th anniversary of her accession to the throne. |
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At the time of our Queen's accession to the throne, comparisons were drawn between the reign of the first Elizabeth and the new monarch. |
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Many were expected to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Queen's accession to the throne by holding events such as street parties in June. |
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The Queen Mother took up residence after the death of her husband George VI and the Queen's accession to the throne. |
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The thunderous roar of these guns of war ripped through York's Museum Gardens today to celebrate the Queen's accession to the throne. |
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The Rose of Lancaster deals with Henry VI's accession to the throne, wars in France, the Wars Of The Roses, and Joan of Arc. |
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The same claim can be made about the recent celebrations of the golden jubilee of the Queen's accession to the throne. |
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Now, with the imminent prospect of Wilhelm's accession to the throne, he felt it incumbent upon him to warn Lord Salisbury. |
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Little more than a year after her accession to the throne, she would sign the transfer of sovereignty to the Republic of Indonesia. |
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Appointed as secretary to the Dutch Embassy, he was sent to England in 1715 to congratulate George I on has accession to the throne. |
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Many councils will not be holding special civic functions to mark the 50th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's accession to the throne. |
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To this process, Bulgaria will be able to add the valuable experiences it has gained in its own process towards accession so far. |
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The process of accession is a difficult one and Bulgaria should complete negotiations within the predicted time frame, Palacio said. |
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Turkey's process of accession will help ultimately to define what Europe is. |
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The process of accession for eight of those countries was not without complications, but now they are full members. |
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He said that these processes of accession had entered the phase of no return and there was no political force that would reverse them. |
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The commission says Kosovo should be made independent by next year and embark on a four-stage process to EU accession. |
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Thirdly, this process of accession has established very close links between the civil society here and the civil societies of the member states. |
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The process of accession is long and complex, and can tie up a lot of the available resources of the Commission. |
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This week, Bulgaria's intellectual potential will be called upon to aid the country in the process of its accession into the European Union. |
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On another level, Sweden has been consistent in the political support it has lent to the process of Bulgaria's accession. |
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The new Bulgarian Cabinet plans to accept all reforms, related to EU accession, by the end of September. |
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Its purpose was to call upon Bulgaria's intellectual community to aid the country in the process of accession into the European Union. |
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Sweden has actively supported Bulgaria's EU accession throughout the negotiation process. |
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I would like to express my hope that the process of accession leading to full membership will take place in the shortest possible term. |
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The changeover comes at a crucial time, as the drama surrounding accession negotiations reaches a new pitch. |
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But the death of George I and the accession of a new king placed him in the full glare of public attention. |
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India's fear that substantive negotiations will reopen the state's accession to India is unreal. |
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On his accession, his priority was to save Macedon from dismemberment by hostile powers, poised for the kill. |
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Her curation resulted in several outstanding exhibitions of visual art from the accession countries. |
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He told a news conference on August 16 that it was likely that accession would be postponed. |
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Karmenu Farrugia is yet another Labourite who has expressed himself in favour of Malta's EU accession. |
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Not very confident of India accepting accession, he was reconciled to a state of permanent political exile in India. |
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This meeting would discuss measures to stimulate the process of ratification of the accession treaty. |
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In his opinion, the wind-ups are the result of Bulgaria's pending EU accession. |
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The accession of the Dutch prince to the throne had agonized the Tories because it set aside both the reigning king and the Prince of Wales. |
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The place to be these days is in one of the accession countries, as the focus on EU enlargement begins to intensify. |
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The accession states are ancient nations with huge cultural and political legacies. |
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A brief name description and gene ID accession number is given to the right hand side of each ratio. |
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Greece has once again reaffirmed its strong support for Bulgaria's accession to NATO and the European Union. |
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He warned their entry to the EU depended on member states ratifying the accession treaties. |
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Users of these sequences are kindly requested to refer to the present paper in addition to the accession numbers. |
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With the expansion of the Union's tasks, the burden of adjustment has grown for each successive wave of accession. |
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They also expressed a readiness for keeping the pro-NATO and pro-European Union accession policies. |
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Otherwise, manual addition of the accession date, with all its potential for miskeying, will be necessary. |
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At Monday night's monthly meeting of Council, he proposed a motion that action be taken prior to the accession of the new member states in May. |
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After the accession of George I of Great Britain in September, 1714, no more Lord Treasurers were appointed. |
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In terms of its obligations under European Union accession, Bulgaria has to end the monopoly of the state railways, BDZ, and open the market to private railway carriers. |
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Objects are displayed with their accession numbers so that additional information can be obtained at computer terminals installed throughout the center. |
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He did, however, keep in touch with a wide circle of courtiers and especially with the dauphin Henry upon whose eventual accession his hopes of recovery now depended. |
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Furthermore, they reiterated ASEAN's wish to see the WTO speed up the process for the accession of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam to the organization. |
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Estonia and Scotland have strong links and, on the eve of Estonia's accession to the European Union, the country has recently appointed an honorary consul in Scotland. |
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He is understandably dispirited by the accession of the new pontiff, but expresses his concerns in language that seems to me overwrought and misplaced. |
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He said a state has to ratify and finally deposit instruments of ratification to the institution specified in the treaty, following signing or declaring accession to a treaty. |
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Denmark, for instance, voted against the Maastricht Treaty in June 1992, and later only a marginal majority of French voters confirmed the accession to the Treaty. |
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That agreement resulted in Pyongyang's accession to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, but in the end Moscow did not build the promised reactors. |
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The most potent instrument is the offer of accession, hence of participation in the Union's institutions and powers as a whole, to other European states. |
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During Roman times dates were determined either as years after the foundation of Rome, or as regnal years based on the anniversary of the Emperor's accession. |
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It had started dilatory and divisive tactics on the finality of accession. |
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At the time of his accession to the throne, much of northern France was under English occupation, including Reims, where he should have been crowned. |
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Because the present study analysed only one accession in each hexaploid species, it is not known whether these variations are species-specific or not. |
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Her accession ceremony may not have been a coronation, but the new Queen looked sufficiently grand in an elegant white gown, tiara, and crimson and ermine robe. |
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From the accession of Henry II in England through Richard III, Europe was besieged by an alliance between Venice and the evil Plantagenets, especially the House of Anjou. |
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Meanwhile, New Zealand and Mongolia are scheduled to sign Thursday the instruments of accession to ASEAN's nonaggression pact known as the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation. |
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Shortly after his accession he solemnized his fateful marriage to Catherine, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain and widow of his brother Arthur. |
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The working party on China's accession will formally approve the package on Monday at WTO headquarters in Geneva, clearing the way for entry by the end of this year. |
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He added that the enlargement process of the EU was a reversible process and that each candidate country should be granted accession according to its own merits. |
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After EU accession, the donor landscape for watchdogs and activist groups fundamentally changed for countries in Eastern Europe. |
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The disputes have been major stumbling blocks for Croatia's accession into both NATO and the European Union. |
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An accession agreement with Europe represented a chance for this struggling, isolated nation to become part of the modern world. |
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When you should have been dreaming of accession, and lopping off the heads of people you took a dislike to, mad uncle Richard was walling you up in the tower. |
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It also revealed that relevant ministers in Russia have now consented to accession to ASEAN's core Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia. |
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A decade later, at the EU Luxembourg summit, Turkey watched several former communist countries jump the queue, while it was not even considered a candidate for accession. |
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Voting concluded in the Czech Republic yesterday. The second largest of the ten nations set to join the EU in May 2004, accession is likely to be approved by a slim majority. |
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On the accession of James I, to whom his somewhat pedantic style of preaching recommended him, Andrewes rose into great favour. |
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Soon after her accession, Anne appointed her husband Lord High Admiral, giving him nominal control of the Royal Navy. |
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In 1985, with Spanish accession, everything changed and the BFBA no longer applied to the Spanish fishermen. |
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After the accession of Vespasian, Quintus Petillius Cerialis was appointed governor of Britain and the conquest of the Brigantes was begun. |
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The Civil War caused a decline in industry but after the accession of William III and Mary II in 1689 prosperity began to return. |
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By the time of her accession in 1952, her role as head of multiple independent states was already established. |
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The only accession that the Roman empire received was the province of Britain. |
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From the accession of James VI and I in 1603, the Stuart dynasty ruled England in personal union with Scotland and Ireland. |
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At the time of her accession, the government was led by the Whig prime minister Lord Melbourne. |
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Also after the accession of George I to the throne of Great Britain in 1714, the kingdom was in a personal union with the Electorate of Hanover. |
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Because of the circumstances of his accession, Claudius took great pains to please the Senate. |
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Annual games were also held in honour of his accession, and took place at the Praetorian camp where Claudius had first been proclaimed Emperor. |
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A son, first named Tiberius Claudius Germanicus, and later known as Britannicus, was born just after Claudius' accession. |
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Historians agree that this condition improved upon his accession to the throne. |
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With his accession the throne became firmly established in the hands of a single lineage. |
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Given the ongoing Danish invasion and the youth of his nephews, Alfred's accession probably went uncontested. |
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His accession to the Danish throne in 1018 brought the crowns of England and Denmark together. |
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The chronically treacherous Eadric was executed within a year of Cnut's accession. |
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Thus, upon Olaf's accession to the throne of Norway, Denmark and Norway entered personal union. |
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After his accession, Robert continued Norman support for the English princes Edward and Alfred, who were still in exile in northern France. |
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Stephen's contested accession initiated the widespread civil unrest later called the Anarchy. |
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The family held the English throne from 1154, with the accession of Henry II, until 1485, when Richard III died. |
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On his accession, Edward I sought to organise his realm, enforcing his claims to primacy in the British Isles. |
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In 1156, Brittany was hit by civil unrest when Bertha died, ending in Conan IV's accession. |
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Following his accession, he spent very little time, perhaps as little as six months, in England. |
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Even after Balliol's accession, Edward still continued to assert his authority over Scotland. |
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Upon his accession, he inherited use of the arms of the kingdom undifferenced. |
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On accession of the Prince to the English throne, the lands and title became merged with the Crown again. |
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Upon the heir's accession to the throne, the lands and title merged in the Crown. |
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There is much debate amongst historians about Henry's accession, in part because some see it as a cause of the Wars of the Roses. |
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Many historians consider the accession of Henry VII to mark the end of the Wars of the Roses. |
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She was warned, however, that the summons was a pretext on which to capture her and thereby facilitate Lady Jane's accession to the throne. |
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James returned to Scotland in 1617 for the only time after his accession in England, in the hope of implementing Anglican ritual. |
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There was little initial opposition to his accession, and there were widespread reports of public rejoicing at the orderly succession. |
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The first enlargement was in 1973, with the accession of Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom. |
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Since accession to the EU, British membership has been a source of heated debate within the Conservative Party. |
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In 1992, on the fortieth anniversary of the monarch's accession, it was announced that another town would be elevated to a city. |
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The remains were renovated, in the 1930s, as a home for the Duke and Duchess of York before their accession as George VI and Queen Elizabeth. |
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Queen Victoria often attended the chapel as did the Duke and Duchess of York before their accession as George VI and Queen Elizabeth. |
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On Elizabeth's accession he was freed and was able to travel to London to become a clergyman. |
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Bacon was generally neglected at court by Queen Elizabeth, but after the accession of King James I in 1603, Bacon was knighted. |
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Most of his successors were crowned within weeks, or even days, of their accession. |
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Since a period of time has often passed between accession and coronation, some monarchs were never crowned. |
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Upon her accession, she inherited the various arms her father held as sovereign. |
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Charles I's accession also marked the beginning of an intense schism between King and Parliament. |
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On 2 December 2015, NATO Foreign Ministers decided to invite Montenegro to start accession talks to become the 29th member of the Alliance. |
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After a final meeting of the Working Party in October 2001, Vanuatu requested more time to consider its accession terms. |
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In 2008, it indicated its interest to resume and conclude its WTO accession. |
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An offer of accession is only given once consensus is reached among interested parties. |
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With the exception of the Holy See, observers must start accession negotiations within five years of becoming observers. |
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Recently, parts of Wales have seen an increased number of immigrants from recent EU accession countries such as Poland. |
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The year of George's accession, 1714, marked the ascendancy of the Whigs who would remain in power for the next fifty years. |
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After the accession of Denmark, Ireland, and the UK to the EEC in January 1973, the EFTA began to falter. |
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The Norwegian electorate had rejected treaties of accession to the EU in two referendums. |
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The border with Spain was partially reopened in 1982 and fully reopened in 1985 before Spain's accession to the European Community. |
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David Cameron appointed her Shadow Leader of the House of Commons in December 2005 after his accession to the leadership. |
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Following the accession of King James I of England, this policy was abandoned. |
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Besides the 1992 Treaty, 1 amending treaty was signed, as well as 3 treaties to allow for accession of new members of the European Union. |
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With Croatia's accession to the EU on 1 July 2013, it is also legally bound to eventually join the Schengen Area. |
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This system is older and was included in the 1991 accession treaty of Spain to the Schengen Area. |
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There were divisions within the family over who should succeed to the throne after the accession or earlier death of Prince Sultan. |
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Because of their late accession, Iraq is the only State Party exempt from the existing timeline for destruction of their chemical weapons. |
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Specific criteria is in development to address the unique nature of Iraqi accession. |
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Later, the bishops themselves were removed from the Church of Scotland during the Glorious Revolution and the accession of William of Orange. |
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William Rufus, King of England, opposed Donald's accession to the northerly kingdom. |
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David's accession kindled the second independence war which threatened Robert's position as heir. |
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After the accession of James I in England, historian William Camden wrote an officially sanctioned biography that drew from original documents. |
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This outline also includes integration steps taken by the accession country after it attains membership. |
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Upon the accession of the Tudor monarchs, who were themselves of Welsh descent, a Welsh Dragon was used as a supporter on the Royal Arms. |
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The Hanoverian association terminated in 1837 with the accession of Queen Victoria who, being a female, could not accede to Hanover. |
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The death of his grandfather and accession of his mother as Queen Elizabeth II in 1952 made Charles her heir apparent. |
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Evidence of the Templars' weak hold on the island came when King John, on his accession in 1199, confirmed the earlier grant. |
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He bore the title Earl of March before his father's death and his accession to the throne. |
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Victoria marked the fiftieth anniversary of her accession on 20 June with a banquet to which 50 kings and princes were invited. |
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Beatrice transcribed and edited the diaries covering Victoria's accession onwards, and burned the originals in the process. |
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However, with the accession of Charles III to the throne Spanish foreign policy began to change. |
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However, since the country's accession to the European Union, this has begun to change. |
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To suggest the dynasty owed its accession to murder would have been less than sensitive. |
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Trajan's accession, therefore, could qualify more as a successful coup than an orderly succession. |
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Although he adopted the name Augustus upon his accession, he is better remembered by his derisive nickname Augustulus. |
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Neither Zeno nor Basiliscus, the two generals fighting for the eastern throne at the time of Romulus' accession, accepted him as ruler. |
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European integration and the accession of Sweden, Finland and Denmark to the EU, without Norway and Iceland, has undermined Nordic integration. |
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After the advice of Xia Yuanji, he ordered the cessation of the treasure voyages on 7 September 1424, the day of his accession to the throne. |
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Consequently, the church was favorably inclined to reach an agreement with the new monarch upon his accession to the throne. |
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By the accession of Pope Leo IX in 1048, a clear distinction developed between two classes of bulls of greater and less solemnity. |
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It was only on Henry's death in 1547 and the accession of Edward VI that revision could proceed faster. |
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Borders of sovereign land, for settlers, would be cadastrally and jurisdictionally fixed and unchanging except by acts of will or accession. |
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The accession to the throne of Philippe de Valois in 1328 broke the uninterrupted Capetian chain of power and necessitated a dynastic guarantor. |
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Under the memorandum, Bulgaria is to provide assistance to Montenegro for its EU and NATO accession. |
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The CHP also promises that Turkey's EU accession process will end with full membership. |
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These documents, he said, will define additional terms and transition elements within the accession procedure. |
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Chromosome number and microsporogenesis in a pentaploid accession of Brachiaria brizantha. |
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Or perhaps it will be the Delhi Durbar tiara for Kate, made for Queen Mary in 1911 to celebrate King George V's accession. |
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At Edward's accession he formed the King's Players, probably simply upgraded from the prince's players and combined with Henry's interluders. |
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On his accession to the throne, Huayna Capac had continued the policy of expansion by conquest, taking Inca armies north into what is today Ecuador. |
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After his official accession to the throne in 1481, John II took a series of measures to curtail the power of the Portuguese aristocracy and concentrate power in himself. |
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The accession of Basil I to the throne in 867 marks the beginning of the Macedonian dynasty, which would rule for the next two and a half centuries. |
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Following the accession of Heraclius, the Sassanid advance pushed deep into the Levant, occupying Damascus and Jerusalem and removing the True Cross to Ctesiphon. |
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Upon his accession he revalued the Roman currency dramatically. |
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During the 2008 Bucharest summit, NATO declared that Ukraine would eventually become a member of NATO when it meets the criteria for the accession. |
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In 14 CE, just after Augustus' death and the accession of his heir and stepson Tiberius, a massive raid was conducted by the new emperor's nephew Germanicus. |
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The war ended in the accession of Henry VII of the Tudor family, who continued the work started by the Yorkist kings of building a strong, centralized monarchy. |
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Otto, prior to his accession, had promised to help John recover his lost possessions in France, but circumstances prevented him from making good on his promise. |
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The next rotating EU presidency, Lithuania, will propose the discussion of Bulgaria's accession to the Schengen area despite opposition from some Member States. |
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Charles de Gaulle's accession to power in 1958 in the middle of the crisis ultimately led to the independence of Algeria with the 1962 Evian Accords. |
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Elizabeth I, who was staying at Hatfield House at the time of her accession, rode to London to the cheers of both the ruling class and the common people. |
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The title is granted to the heir apparent as a personal honour or dignity, and is not heritable, merging with the Crown on accession to the throne. |
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On 6 May 1364, one month after the dauphin's accession and three days before his coronation as Charles V, the Navarrese suffered a crushing defeat at the Battle of Cocherel. |
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In any event, they do not form part of the Royal Arms, as opposed to the heraldic achievement of the Prince of Wales, who drops them upon his accession as King. |
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From 895 Sussex suffered from constant raids by the Danes, till the accession of Canute, after which arose the two great forces of the house of Godwine and of the Normans. |
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In 802 the fortunes of Wessex were transformed by the accession of Egbert who came from a cadet branch of the ruling dynasty that claimed descent from Ine's brother Ingild. |
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The accession to the Convention on Reduction of Statelessness and approval of law on Refugees testify Turkmenistan's commitment to refugees and stateless persons. |
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Reformers were given hope by the accession, in England, of the Protestant Queen Elizabeth in 1558, which created a confessional frontier in Great Britain. |
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Even after John's accession, Edward still continued to assert his authority over Scotland and relations between the two kings soon began to deteriorate. |
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Aescwine's reign only lasted two years, and in 676 the throne passed back to the immediate family of Cenwealh with the accession of his brother Centwine. |
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In September 2015, Hungary threatened to veto Croatia's accession to the Schengen Area after it allowed migrants to transit the country into Hungary. |
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Protocol 14 also allows for European Union accession to the Convention. |
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The Duchy of Aquitaine came into personal union with the Kingdom of England upon the accession of Henry II, who had married Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine. |
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Since Poland's accession to the European Union in 2004, Polish agriculture has performed extremely well and the country has over two million private farms. |
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Member countries must sign and ratify all WTO agreements on accession. |
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In some respects, this revolt also represented Scottish resentment at being sidelined within the Stuart monarchy after James I's accession to the throne of England. |
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In a speech on 24 November 1992, to mark the 40th anniversary of her accession, Elizabeth called 1992 her annus horribilis, meaning horrible year. |
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In 1977, Elizabeth marked the Silver Jubilee of her accession. |
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This date will change on the accession of the heir to the throne. |
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The community and its successors have grown in size by the accession of new member states and in power by the addition of policy areas to its remit. |
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Following her accession in 1553, the Roman Rite was restored and compositional style reverted to the elaborate writing prevalent early in the century. |
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The new king, Eadwulf, had been considered one of Wilfrid's friends, but after his accession to the throne he ordered Wilfrid to stay out of Northumbria. |
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A 2017 study of European migrant workers in the UK shows that upon accession to the EU, the migrant workers see a substantial positive impact on their earnings. |
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When the countries then become full member states, these observers become full MEPs for the interim period between accession and the next European elections. |
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Queen Elizabeth II has opened every session of Parliament since her accession, except in 1959 and 1963 when she was pregnant with Prince Andrew and Prince Edward respectively. |
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With the support of King James, Montagu produced another pamphlet, entitled Appello Caesarem, in 1625 shortly after the old king's death and Charles's accession. |
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Dafydd ap Ivan ap Einion, an adherent to the house of Lancaster held out, in Harlech Castle, for nine years after the accession of Edward the Fourth to the throne of England. |
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These veterinary experts will advise their new member country counterparts on administering EU animal and animal product health laws in the weeks before and after accession. |
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The Peace of the King was sworn on his accession or full recognition, and the jurisdiction of his courts to punish all violations of that peace was gradually asserted. |
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Soon after their accession, William and Mary rewarded John Churchill by granting him the Earldom of Marlborough and Prince George was made Duke of Cumberland. |
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Although the sisters had been close, disagreements over Anne's finances, status and choice of acquaintances arose shortly after Mary's accession and they became estranged. |
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In 1275, by the first Statute of Westminster, the time of memory was limited to the reign of King Richard I, beginning 6 July 1189, the date of the King's accession. |
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I purpose to write the history of England from the accession of King James the Second down to a time which is within the memory of men still living. |
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With the accession of Bulgaria to the European Union on 1 January 2007, Cyrillic became the third official script of the European Union, following the Latin and Greek scripts. |
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At the time of his accession, the royal palaces of France were ornamented with only a scattering of great paintings, and not a single sculpture, either ancient or modern. |
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