Similar words: European, eastern europe, peanut, union, reunion, student union, neurotic, neurosis. Meaning: n. 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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(151) The World Bank, European Union and Japanese Government-supported Second Sustainable Livelihoods Project (SLP) provides further assistance to herders and their families.
(152) The incident led to an investigation by European Union prosecutors, who uncovered an international organ-stealing and smuggling ring of alarming scope.
(153) European Union and the Organization of American States to send election observers to Nicaragua every day to polling centers, supervision over the whole presidential election process.
(154) HAD Ireland's government expected to be rewarded by investors after caving in to pressure to seek salvation from the European Union and the IMF, it was soon disabused.
(155) As talks in Cairo continued, the European Union called for the quick formation of a unity government, and the reopening of passages into Gaza, in order to begin rebuilding the war-torn territory.
(156) The European Union pushed forward with a controversial plan to rejig bankers' bonuses that would reduce the amount payable in cash and increase the element of shares in bonus schemes.
(157) The main human rights thoughts of European Union is the American-European Orientable Doctrine.
(158) 1995 - The Kingdom of Sweden and the republics of Austria and Finland are admitted into the European Union.
(159) All its products are in compliance with the European Union EN 71 toy safety test.
(160) However, a more "normal balance" for the European Union hinges on economic growth, and the latest figures out of Europe aren't too encouraging.
(161) The European Union is also set to impose sanctions against Tehran.
(162) An intergovernmental organization, FAO has 191 member nations, one associate member and one member organization, the European Union.
(163) The shore side electronic power supply system recommended by European Union was presented and an economic analysis on cost and profit for related options was carried out in this paper.
(164) Observers from the European Union, the Commonwealth and the West African Economic Community, ECOWAS, echoed this assessment.
(165) The former Soviet republic of Latvia is celebrating the vote to join the European Union.
(166) Italy has the history of making prosciutto for more than 2,000 years, and the prosciutto of Parma is among the world's top-quality products and protected by European Union Law.
(167) Microsoft has been rebuffed a second time in its attempts to subpoena competitors in order to fight its antitrust case with the European Union.
(168) The gap between the best and poorest childcare provision in the European Union has widened.
(169) The Carpathians are shared by these seven Central and Eastern European Countries, four of which are members of the European Union.
(170) Surprisingly, the European Union has yet to plumb the depths of this issue, as have most member states.
(171) At present the European Union already became China the 3rd large trade is companionate.
(172) Want to become a resident of the European Union? Just buy property in this Baltic State.
(173) Guiana is part of the territory of France,[http://Sentencedict.com] it is also part of the European Union.
(174) THE European Union will be heeded by Russia only when It'speaks with one voice.
(175) Following the example of the United States, Canada and Australia, the European Union is expected to introduce a new standard for self-extinguishing cigarettes in the fourth quarter of 2011.
(176) Promoting the process of European economic and political integration composes the central value aims of European Union education policy.
(177) The type certificate approves operations of the Phenom 100 (EMB-500) not just in the European Union, but also in Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.
(178) Carbon permits now trade at $ 21 a tonne in the European Union.
(179) D. N. N. Microsoft has been rebuffed a second time in its attempts to subpoena competitors in order to fight its antitrust case with the European Union.
(180) Forget the boasts of European Union officialdom and all the Eurospeak of directives and regulations.
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