Meaning: n. 1. a bivalent and trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group 2. an international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members.
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(61) She works for the EU, translating from English into French.
(62) The EU is taking a tough line with the UK over this issue.
(63) It is desirable that domestic and EU law should be mutually consistent.
(64) The EU wanted to bring the US back into the fold.
(65) The law applies to all EU countries; Britain is no exception .
(66) The UK remained in deficit with all countries outside the EU.
(67) Most EU countries have signed the agreement and the US is expected to follow shortly .
(68) In that year, Finland came in from the cold and became a member of the EU.
(69) The EU is trying to jump start the peace process.
(70) Cynics argue that the EU is stronger on rhetoric than on concrete action.
(71) Member states may not adopt legislation contrary to EU law.
(72) The old argument about whether the UK should be a member of the EU should now be dead and buried.
(73) Most EU states have crossed the Rubicon and adopted the euro.
(74) The EU should have the power to suspend subsidy payments to farmers who pollute the environment.
(75) Turkey is not yet a full member of the EU.
(76) Citizens of the EU can travel without restriction within the EU.
(77) Representatives of EU countries will meet with senior American politicians to discuss the trade crisis.
(78) EU ministers proposed a multilateral agreement on arms control.
(79) It was a clear contravention of EU regulations.
(80) The Count of Eu holds in demesne a manor which is called Hou.
(81) Firm action would show both sides that the EU and the UN really meant business.
(82) Taken together, this amounts to most of what the EU does.
(83) An agreement on fishing quotas was reached by EU ministers yesterday.
(84) Most regions in Spain and Portugal qualify for sizeable development grants from the EU.
(85) By then, in any case, Thorfinn was in Scone with Osbern of Eu,(http://sentencedict.com/eu.html) drawing maps and discussing strategy.
(86) Few expect the EU to take over as the locomotive of the world economy.
(87) Officials hope to find a compromise between Britain and other EU members.
(88) Its main subject is how the EU operates if enlargement goes ahead.
(89) Mr Straw planned to float the proposals this week in a speech in Lisbon on the eve of the EU summit.
(90) But the EU is not yet up to the task.