Example sentences of "to [art] [adj] [noun pl] policy " in BNC.

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1 Treaty ( principle of non-discrimination on the ground of nationality ) and article 52 ( right of establishment ) , and whether the answer to that question was affected by the existence of a power to dispense with the nationality requirement in the case of individuals and by the existence of national fishing catch quotas allocated by the Community pursuant to the Common Fisheries Policy .
2 ‘ ( 3 ) Is the answer to question ( 2 ) affected by the existence of national catch quotas allocated to member states pursuant to the Common Fisheries Policy ?
3 The United Kingdom started by describing the historical background to the Common Fisheries Policy and set out the measures taken by the United Kingdom since 1983 to tackle the registration of Spanish fishing boats in the British register .
4 On the contrary , it appeared from several provisions relating to the Common Fisheries Policy that that policy , far from being exempt from the basic principles of Community law ( such as the prohibition of discrimination , the right of establishment and the principle of the free movement of goods ) , was expressly subjected to each of them .
5 In its question ( 3 ) in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) the national court asks whether the answer to question ( 2 ) is affected by ‘ the existence of national catch quotas allocated to member states pursuant to the Common Fisheries Policy . ’
6 ‘ ( 3 ) Is the answer to question ( 2 ) affected by the existence of national catch quotas allocated to member states pursuant to the Common Fisheries Policy ?
7 Since joining the Community , Britain has made a consistently disproportionate contribution to the budget ; her consumers have largely subsidised the Common Agricultural policy ; her fishermen have lost their stocks to the Common Fisheries Policy ; her trading partnerships with the rest of the world have suffered ; and she has subsidised the exports of the other member states with a cumulative trade deficit of £86 billion .
8 It was inconceivable that the member states would have agreed , after years of negotiations , to a Common Fisheries Policy based on rules of registration that were themselves incompatible with Community law .
9 One aspect of this review was to examine whether the MSC 's commitment to an equal opportunities policy was being fulfilled in both the letter and spirit of the agreement .
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