Example sentences of "of the [adj] union " in BNC.

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1 This is very clear from the results of the monetary union with East Germany and the subsequent massive mopping up operation in which the central government is engaging .
2 The contracting parties shall therefore choose conversion modalities which do not cause any inflationary tendencies in the entire area of the monetary union and which at the same time increase the competitiveness of enterprises in the GDR .
3 As a movement we need to campaign to make sure that the convergence criteria of the monetary union reflect our concern and not of the monetarists .
4 Employers demanded that unions bargain with them on an industry-wide basis and their pressure was critical for the eventual securing of the industrial union principle of organisation .
5 The alternative economic programmes of the Industrial Union and of the loosely allied Civic Union [ see p. 38974 ] were published before the conference , and reported in Izvestiya of Aug. 12 and July 23 respectively .
6 Notably , it proposed that a " clear organic relationship " be established between the Western European Union ( WEU ) and the new political union , with the WEU eventually becoming part of the political union and developing " a common security policy on its behalf " , which would not , however , interfere with existing defence arrangements .
7 Diaka , a member of the Sacred Union who had earlier supported Tshisekedi , was severely criticized by Union members when he accepted the position of Prime Minister the following day ; his membership of the Sacred Union , and that of his party , the Rally for Republican Democrats , was revoked .
8 Diaka , a member of the Sacred Union who had earlier supported Tshisekedi , was severely criticized by Union members when he accepted the position of Prime Minister the following day ; his membership of the Sacred Union , and that of his party , the Rally for Republican Democrats , was revoked .
9 Diaka announced a 34-member Cabinet on Oct. 30 , in which he claimed that 40 per cent of ministerial posts were taken by members of the Sacred Union .
10 This group appeared to be opposed to both Mobutu and the leadership of the Sacred Union , calling for a new generation to take control of Zaïrean politics .
11 That play has as an epigraph a Christian equivalent of the escape through ‘ Shantih ’ from the cycles of creation : ‘ Hence the soul can not be possessed of the divine union , until it has divested itself of the love of created beings . ’
12 Ben Turner , of the General Union of Textile Workers and soon to be President of the TUC , wrote in 1925 :
13 The leaders of the General Union of Tunisian Students ( UGTE ) were among 583 protesters reported to have been arrested by Feb. 23 , 283 of whom had been drafted into military service , a further 190 held for interrogation and 110 released by Feb. 25 .
14 Driss Laghnimi , regional secretary of the General Union of Moroccan Workers ( UGTM ) in Sidi Slimane , north-east of Rabat , was jailed on May 18 after being convicted of making insulting remarks in public about King Hassan .
15 Meanwhile , representatives of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature , the World Wildlife Fund and the International Council for Bird Preservation have been quick to oppose the whole scheme which , they argue , would irreparably damage the island 's fragile ecology .
16 At a meeting of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ) in Delhi the Indian tiger was added to the list of endangered species in the famous , or perhaps infamous , IUCN Red Data Book .
17 Now that the Asian elephant has been put on the endangered list and included in the Red Data Book of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature 's Survival Service , governments will find it difficult officially to sanction catching operations .
18 This has been manifested in a number of ways including the birth of interdisciplinary journals such as Quaternary Research ( 1970- ) and Boreas ( 1972- ) and Quaternary Science Reviews ( 1982- ) ; of national organizations for Quaternary Scientists including AMQUA in America , DEUQUA in Germany , NORDQUA in Scandinavia and the QRA ( Quaternary Research Association ) in Britain ; of the growth of the International Union for Quaternary Research ( INQUA ) with its meetings every 4 years and many commissions which coordinate research in many fields ; and of international cooperation under the auspices of the International Geological Correlation Programme ( IGCP ) which includes Quaternary investigations within its endeavours .
19 One is that of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry ( IUPAC ) and the other is that of the Association for Science Education ( ASE ) .
20 Mr Martin Holgate , formerly chief scientist at the environment department and now director general of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources based in Geneva , will summarise the possible action to be taken a role which he performed brilliantly at the recent London ozone conference .
21 Their case is best put , or rather rejected , but the long serving chairman of the Japanese Union , Shiggy Konno .
22 Korpi concludes that workplace bargaining is not more under the control of the central union organs in Swedish manufacturing industry than has been the case with its British counterpart .
23 Jacqui Lait , of the European Union of Women , attacked Labour 's proposal for a minimum wage .
24 The federalist urge remained strong , and in 1946 was consolidated internationally with the formation of the European Union of Federalists , which brought together groups in Belgium , Britain , France , Italy , Luxembourg , the Netherlands and Switzerland .
25 One reason given for this is that a distinction is created within the Treaty between those matters ( under Titles II , III and IV ) which , as amendments to the Treaty of Rome , are changes to the law of the land , and those aspects ( Titles I , V , VI and VII ) which concern the new entity of the European Union and are the subject of intergovernmental agreement and which do not therefore in a strict sense affect British law ( the stated reason why only Titles II , III and IV are subject to parliamentary ratification ) .
26 It is this thinking which has created Title VI of the Maastricht Treaty as the beginning of a process by which responsibility for justice and home affairs is transferred from the jurisdiction of the Member States to that of the European Union .
27 We should build up the Western European Union as the defence pillar of the European union , but the treaty embodies the view set out in the Anglo-Italian proposal two months ago , and endorsed at last month 's summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation that whatever we do at European level must be compatible with NATO .
28 On enlargement the meeting stated that the European Economic Area ( EEA ) agreement [ see p. 38931 ] had " paved the way for opening enlargement negotiations with a view to an early conclusion with EFTA countries seeking membership of the European Union " .
29 France , Germany and several other members , stressing its ( more active ) peacemaking potential , saw this as the first major concrete step towards developing the WEU as the " defence component of the European union " as outlined in the Maastricht treaty [ see p. 38658 ] .
30 The four major components of this compromise were opt-out clauses on the introduction of a single European currency and on a common defence policy , non-participation in EC-wide police and legal co-operation on such issues as immigration , and no introduction of citizenship of the European Union .
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