Example sentences of "[noun] by the european " in BNC.

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1 LIVERPOOL yesterday revived the idea of a British Cup to increase revenue and capture the imagination of English fans starved of top-class midweek football by the European ban .
2 BUSINESS confidence in the European Community fell to its lowest level for a decade last year , according to a survey published yesterday in Brussels by the European Commission .
3 The recognition of the independence of Bosnia-Hercegovina by the European Community and the United States last week was the signal for Serbian irregulars and the federal Yugoslav army to launch an assault on the eastern part of the state .
4 In the double blind component of the study by the European working party on high blood pressure in the elderly there was an apparently impressive but barely significant reduction in cardiac deaths ( -47% , p=0.048 ) .
5 A single customs tariff ( set as a pre-condition by the European Communities for reaching a commercial accord with the GCC ) would come into effect by 1993 and there would eventually be monetary unification .
6 The Commission 's substantive decisions and the level of fines it imposes are subject to review by the European Court of First Instance , which is given power to increase fines as well as to cancel or reduce them .
7 are open to review by the European Court , and by the courts of the member states , the Treaties which form the primary legislation of the EEC are not .
8 The Minister will know that we appreciate and share his concern about the handicap that might be placed on British industry by the European social charter .
9 Greenpeace 's Executive Director , Michael Melchett , described it as " deeply depressing " , adding that " the only hope for the environment in this country rests with action by the European Community and other international regulators " .
10 Earlier in the month the Belgian Foreign Minister , Mark Eyskens , had presented detailed proposals envisaging genuine participation in decision-making by the European Parliament ( which would itself elect the Commission President ) and a common foreign and security policy .
11 This may explain why two trials by the European Cooperative Crohn 's Disease group , both using a protein hydrolysate diet containing oligopeptides rather than solely free amino acids , have shown that enteral feeding is inferior to drug treatment with corticosteroids and sulphasalazine .
12 TIMOTHY EGGAR , employment minister , underlined the Government 's policy towards small businesses this week by attacking the European Social Charter , the proposal by the European Commission to harmonise working practices .
13 Yet one of the alterations effected in English law by the European Communities Act 1972 is that a person in good faith will not be prejudiced by any ultra vires transactions of a company , provided that the transaction was authorized by the company 's directors .
14 A very visible recent example is the campaign by the European Publishers Council in conjunction with the European Advertising Agencies Association , which is designed to bring to public attention proposals about advertising by the European commission which the EPC regards , with some justification , as potentially damaging to free speech and , even , free trade .
15 The accord followed a decision reached in July by the European Court of Justice that waste was not necessarily a " commercial good " , and could thus be exempted from the principle of free movement of such goods , as enshrined in the Single European Act .
16 Does he agree that it is desirable that today 's events in Maastricht might lead to future improved co-operation on such matters by the European Community which may , in the end , lead to a reduction in the genocide in that country ?
17 Will he do everything to ensure that the recent announcement by the European Community , which reflects the attitude of the French and those who agree with them in respect of the general agreement on tariffs and trade proposals , will not be immensely damaging to British farming and world trade as a whole ?
18 A common position is , in effect , the last and combined word perhaps on a majority vote of the Council of Ministers , prior to possible amendment by the European Parliament at Strasbourg .
19 The meeting was interpreted by some observers as a move by the European Communities ( EC ) to involve donor countries beyond Europe more closely in Albania 's development .
20 The deal was effectively concluded in November 1992 , but had been pending final approval by the European Community , which is financing the project under its PHARE programme .
21 The deal was effectively concluded in November 1992 , but had been pending final approval by the European Community , which is financing the project under its PHARE programme .
22 It still required approval by the European Parliament , where members were reportedly less convinced of the improvement in the political situation and on human rights .
23 Certain aspects of EC legislation , including aid to developing countries , technology , and the environment would need approval by the European Parliament — described in the draft as " co-decision " .
24 Diamonds at Kimberley and gold on the Witwatersrand transformed the situation in Southern Africa , and great railway schemes became an inseparable part of the partition of Africa by the European powers in the 1880s and 1890s .
25 The current review of the efficiency of agricultural structures by the European Commission will make several likely changes to agricultural policies in the LFAs .
26 The sausage lovers are fighting back against criticism by the European Community .
27 You will recall our previous correspondence on this issue noting that the proposed changes by the European Commission were likely to have an adverse effect on those driving minibuses in a voluntary capacity for sporting purposes .
28 It may be that the ban will in due course be struck down , or at least restricted in its scope by the European Court : a total prohibition on television and radio appearances by representatives of a lawful political organisation , for example where they are elected local councillors speaking about domestic issues , can hardly be justified on the grounds of national security or the prevention of public disorder .
29 But that 's not there because of various actions by the European Community .
30 The remaining 1,200 million ECU ( compared with 1,100 million ECU under Lome III ) would be disbursed in the form of soft loans by the European Investment Bank ( EIB ) .
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