Proponents of the multiregional theory consider Neanderthals as an earlier primitive stage in the development of modern Europeans. |
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This refers in particular to information on activities of multiregional corporations. |
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Because problems are increasingly global, many of our activities are multiregional in scope. |
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As a leading advocate of the recent African origin, in contrast to the multiregional model, did you believe this settled the debate? |
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The programme provides for the use of all ERDF resources allocated to priority 6.4 of the multiregional section of the 1994-1999 Community support framework for Objective 1 areas in Italy. |
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Statistical data on number of employees and output, coming from business registers, represent distributive key for allocating data of multiregional units to corresponding regions. |
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The multiregional single programming document for the conversion of the activities of defence in the areas concerned by Objective 2 in France, covering the period 1 January 1998 to 31 December 1999, is hereby approved. |
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However, it should also be said that in general terms there were problems with the pace of implementation of the CSF as a whole, both at regional and multiregional level. |
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Similarly, large organizations, especially multiregional and multinational agencies that help promote cooperation and general well-being, would not be as strong as local groups. |
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This approach is to be found mainly in the regional programmes, but to a lesser extent in the multiregional programmes and much less in the sectoral programmes. |
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