France, Portugal and Greece allegedly have reservations about ceding national sovereignty over their airspace. |
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I have reservations about it because I think it could trigger another Cold War and escalate the arms race once again. |
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I have reservations about the other sweeteners, such as acesulfame-K, sucralose, and the cyclamates. |
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I have reservations about any reference to drilling in the Arctic or exploration for alternative sources of oil, such as tar sands. |
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So we have reservations about the accuracy of the report but we welcome it and have voted in favour. |
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I have reservations about the nature of this particular law as it brings out some of the dilatory nature of the government. |
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They say they have reservations about their presumptive nominee but, most of all, they're desperate to see more of her. |
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I have reservations about the proposal that we should move to a directive at this point. |
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However, I would like to say that we still have reservations about some aspects of this bill. |
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But we also have reservations about the National Child Benefit, and recommendations for improving it. |
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There is a second aspect that seems contradictory and which we have reservations about. |
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I will add that we still have reservations about some aspects of this bill, which I described earlier. |
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He is a tinkerer, too, which is one reason why even businessmen who approve of his economic management have reservations about him. |
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Until this effort is implemented, we will continue to have reservations about the adequacy of the information on which managers rely. |
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We have reservations about the accuracy of these findings as they are based on an overall average. |
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However, we have reservations about the structure chosen and the method for appointing members to the council. |
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This has caused people to have reservations about the Spanish justice system. |
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Are you saying that because of the facts you brought up you have reservations about foreign ownership? |
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Some institutions may have reservations about the interpretation that an institution's data might be given to an external party. |
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However, others have reservations about tight rules being put down about redevelopment in Middleton, and Bradford Council has not granted the status. |
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In this context, anthropological linguists working on southeastern Indian languages and cultures will have reservations about his untutored approach to semantic analysis. |
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We have reservations about this approach, because it is a national strategy that attempts to influence the provinces, including Quebec. |
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As well as reassuring consumers, it will also remove another weapon from the armoury of those who have reservations about enlargement going ahead as quickly as possible. |
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They like him personally but have reservations about his policies. |
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Yet I always have reservations about his work. |
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Just 8percentt have reservations about him, the poll shows. |
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Similarly, I have reservations about commenting on initiatives which Mr Solana intends to take in order to put this issue back on the Council agenda. |
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While many survey respondents have reservations about the real value of their work, the vast majority perform their tasks to high personal standards. |
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It continued to have reservations about the composition of the Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo and about the Group's ability to foster peace in the Great Lakes region. |
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It would also continue to have reservations about results-based budgeting as long as it failed to be applied in a manner consistent with mandates. |
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There are a number of paragraphs that we have reservations about but, despite these reservations which we will probably revisit in subsequent discussions and debates on the issue, we will be voting in favour of this. |
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You, the Members of the European Parliament, with whom we had a lot of discussion about the emissions trading system, should help to persuade those Member States that have reservations about the national allocation plans. |
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I know there are those who have reservations about this, but if we are honest with ourselves the number of mind-bogglingly trivial amendments that we have to deal with is astonishing. |
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I have reservations about a national securities commission. |
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His delegation continued to have reservations about the unhealthy practice of cross-borrowing, since it contributed to the delayed reimbursement of troopand police-contributing countries. |
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While we have reservations about the extension of TRIPS standards to all developing countries, we recognise that it is most unlikely that any WTO members would be keen to renegotiate the agreement. |
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