Example sentences of "economic and [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and Industrial Policy has urged that the SE Regulation only incorporate domestic laws if they have been harmonised , and that tax harmonisation be accelerated .
2 German Bundesbank president Karl Otto Pöhl , addressing the economic and monetary affairs committee of the European Parliament on March 19 , warned against introducing a single European currency without greater economic convergence .
3 Proposals for economic and monetary union are just another phase of the journey .
4 We shall need to develop , for example , a viable policy on economic and monetary union .
5 The creation of an economic and monetary union is , in fact , at the heart of economic integration and of political integration . ’
6 Delivering the annual Granada Lecture , Sir Leon outlined a programme for achieving a prosperous and non-bureaucratic European Community , but its main thrust amounted to a rebuttal of her highly-personalised terms for further progress towards economic and monetary union .
7 In an address to the European Parliament here Dr Kohl left no doubt that , at next month 's European Community summit , he would support moves to prepare for economic and monetary union .
8 For us economic and monetary union is only a station on the way to full European political union . ’
9 This is bound to be seen as further evidence that Britain risks cutting itself off from the mainstream of European integration because of hostility both to economic and monetary union and to eventual political union .
10 ‘ We can do nothing for Eastern Europe if we fail among ourselves in a few days ’ time to agree on economic and monetary union , social and environmental policies so that we can complete the European single market on time . ’
11 The significance of the conference has been increased by moves this week in the European Parliament to consider changes in the Rome treaty beyond economic and monetary union .
12 The president of the European Commission , Mr Jacques Delors , was said to be delighted that Bonn would throw its weight behind a more rapid move to the controversial , supra-national stages of economic and monetary union .
13 Inclusion of Britain 's alternatives to the Delors version of economic and monetary union on the IGC agenda could be one face-saver .
14 Meanwhile , Mr Hurd loyally reflects the cabinet line on Economic and Monetary Union ( EMU ) embodied in the treasury 's ‘ competing currencies ’ paper issued on November 2 as an alternative to the Delors report 's Stage II and III — the creation of a single central bank and currency .
15 Before she left for Strasbourg , Mrs Thatcher refused to budge in her hostility to the EC Social Charter and the Delors plan for economic and monetary union .
16 They took comfort from Dr Kohl 's apparent embrace of the need for more detailed discussion of the Delors proposals and more powers for the European Parliament and restated their belief that a conference on economic and monetary union should not be held hastily .
17 ON the eve of the most significant European Community summit of recent years , the French and West German governments moved quickly yesterday to avert a damaging split over plans to move to full European economic and monetary union .
18 Not all the differences in approach to economic and monetary union have been ironed out between the French and the West Germans but they concern the speed and extent of the shift to a supra-national system , for running the community 's economy .
19 THE other 11 heads of state and government of the European Community last night closed ranks in an impressive display of unity against the sole opposition of Mrs Thatcher , to hold a special conference next year to amend the Treaty of Rome and open the way to economic and monetary union .
20 For her part , Mrs Thatcher gave a relatively low key presentation of her alternative ‘ evolutionary ’ approach to economic and monetary union .
21 Meanwhile , Mr Hurd loyally reflects the cabinet line on Economic and Monetary Union ( EMU ) embodied in the treasury 's ‘ competing currencies ’ paper issued on November 2 as an alternative to the Delors report 's Stage II and III — the creation of a single central bank and currency .
22 Before she left for Strasbourg , Mrs Thatcher refused to budge in her hostility to the EC Social Charter and the Delors plan for economic and monetary union .
23 They took comfort from Dr Kohl 's apparent embrace of the need for more detailed discussion of the Delors proposals and more powers for the European Parliament and restated their belief that a conference on economic and monetary union should not be held hastily .
24 EUROPEAN Community leaders last night hammered out an historic strategy for achieving economic and monetary union by the mid-1990s and seeking a peaceful and more united Germany in close co-operation with the Soviet Union .
25 Any lingering doubts about the closeness of that alliance were dissipated when Chancellor Helmut Kohl gave his ringing support for President Franois Mitterrand 's call for a special inter-governmental conference next December , to begin revising the Rome Treaty and opening the way to full economic and monetary union .
26 THE European Community has 12 months in which to achieve a breakthrough to full economic and monetary union or the whole project may have to be put on ice until the end of the next decade .
27 There are two important issues to be resolved before the character of the economic and monetary union will be determined .
28 Some leading MEPs believe an alliance with reform-minded MPs must be struck if leaders like Mrs Thatcher are to be prevented from setting up an economic and monetary union , which is essentially uncontrolled by any democratically-elected body .
29 But , even more significantly , they viewed the goal of Economic and Monetary Union ( EMU ) as the logical next step of a single market .
30 Accelerate the EC 's drive towards economic and monetary union andmeet in the second half of 1990 to consider creating a single currency and a European central bank ;
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