Example sentences of "a single market " in BNC.

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1 It was a matter first of embarking on practical ways of increasing harmony and creating a single market .
2 In creating a single market we have to make sure we give equal opportunities to everyone , and not just create a jamboree for the Japanese . ’
3 LEADERS of the 12 European Community nations yesterday added impetus to progress towards a single market in 1992 , while admitting that several important issues remained to be solved .
4 Although the 1992 reforms are intended to create a single market for labour , as well as goods and services , both the French and West German delegations expressed doubts about the need to control an influx of immigrants .
5 But , even more significantly , they viewed the goal of Economic and Monetary Union ( EMU ) as the logical next step of a single market .
6 They feel that , on alcohol advertising in particular , the EC has ducked the issues posed by a single market and satellite broadcasting ; and that as a result regulations may be cut back to the loosest common denominator .
7 Sir Leon 's goal is a single market in electricity and gas across Europe .
8 It is very difficult to see how this approach can be reconciled to either Article 92 of the Rome Treaty or to the notion of fair competition in a single market .
9 The grand design of a single market for Europe requires more than the guarantee of free trade found in the Treaty of Rome .
10 During the 1970s the Community was preoccupied with enlargement of the Community , institutional crises such as the Luxembourg accords , following the refusal of France to accept qualified majority ruling in the Council of Minsters , frequent budgetary difficulties and differences of view as to how the Community should be financed which resulted in very little progress towards the achievement of a single market .
11 The oil crisis and following economic recession of the 1970s reinforced any protectionist tendencies of the individual member states and it was not until the early 1980s that the political will developed to re-focus the creation of a single market .
12 Thus , in June 1985 , the Commission published a White Paper that set out a programme and timetable for the adoption of 300 legislative proposals ( later reduced to 282 ) to achieve a single market .
13 Differing standards also distort the pattern of production , erect barriers to entry to various markets and frustrate the emergence of a single market in industrial products and the provision of services .
14 A single market can not be said to exist unless companies incorporated in one member state are permitted to do business in another .
15 The removal of restrictions and the removal of discrimination to provide equal access does not itself create a single market .
16 In order to create a single market , it is necessary either to harmonise all domestic laws , in order to have a common regime throughout the Community or for member states to recognise each other 's requirements as legally equivalent .
17 None the less , it is fair to say that this concept of home country authorisation or the ‘ single passport ’ ( as it has become known ) provides a potent tool for the establishment of a single market in financial services .
18 Within the context of the creation of a single market in establishment and services described above , the Community rules seek to define conditions for equal access and to lay down uniform EC standards .
19 It is generally recognised at Community level that it is both inequitable and contrary to the objectives of a single market for certain firms in the Community to be immune from the commercial benefits and burdens of being taken over or to be able artificially to create methods to defend themselves from takeovers , while firms from other member states remain vulnerable .
20 The Free Trade Association , which will create a single market between Canada , the United States and Mexico at the end of this year , has jeopardised their refugee status .
21 ‘ We 've totally removed them in a single market , but there are still elements of harmonisation to be completed .
22 Inside the front cover of its annual report , the company prints an unusual request : ‘ Within the European Community a single market in commercial vehicles has been a reality for some time .
23 In view of the completion of the EC single market on 1 January 1993 and the consequent arrangements for charging VAT and relief from VAT on the supply of new means of transport ( NMT ) between EC countries , Customs & Excise have published a single market information sheet entitled VAT : the treatment of new means of transport from 1 January 1993 .
24 We are now in a single market , ’ he said .
25 Dr J Majo Cruzate , Advisor , Director General , DG XIII at the Commission of European Communities , after outlined the history of the European Single Market initiative up to Maastricht and ( probably ) beyond , and went on to extol the virtues of creating a single market for IT in Europe , with the European Commission 's roll seen as harmonising standards efforts and funding research .
26 A single market for TCP/IP applications under MS-Windows will expand the market ’ , said Martin Hall of JSB .
27 No industrialist can think in terms of a single market .
28 The idealists , committed to European federalism , have always aimed at a United States of Europe , with not just a single market and monetary union but a common defence and foreign policy as well .
29 What any of these matters have to do with intercountry trade or a single market in Europe is not readily apparent .
30 I believe in a group of sovereign and nation states cooperating together for their mutual advantage , principally through the means of a single market , regulated as little as possible .
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