The rationale behind this argument seems to be that the superstatists want some kind of central body of such immense stature that it can bail out the entire Continent.
CIO, the unions' central body that co-ordinates its politicking.
Vladimir Baskakov, head of Goskino, the central state administrative body for the cinema, emerges as a particularly nasty piece of work.
Investigators at the Caribbean, North and Central American international football body, Concacaf, accuse Mr Warner of embezzlement.
In global finance, the Bank for International Settlements should be transformed from a discussion forum for central bankers into a policy co-ordinating body, turning it into the world's central bank with a mandate to keep inflation stable and low worldwide.
Following the Comptroller and Auditor General's report, the government ordered an inquiry into the process by India's top investigation body, the Central Bureau of Investigation.
Nigel Encalada of the Institute for Social and Cultural Research, a state-run body, says Central Americans have snapped up land and home loans faster than locals have.
It would be politically much more acceptable to delegate this task to an independent European body like the European Central Bank than to relinquish the right to set fiscal policy.
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We've known for some time that lead is a potent neuro-toxin that can cause significant damage to a number of organs in the body, including the central nervous system, and can lead to behavioural problems in children.
Central Scotland Police have now confirmed his body was found on Sunday near Saline, Fife.
Bank supervision is to be left in the hands of existing national authorities in some cases central banks, in others a supervisory body or the finance ministry.
Central bankers who make up the oversight body of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision announced new capital standards for banks on Sunday, aimed at reducing the risk of another financial crisis that comes from a drying up of banks' liquidity.
Al Lockwood, spokesman for British military at Central Command, quoted reliable sources saying the body of Chemical Ali, whose real name is Gen.
It is the Scythian world in miniature-the trousers and shaggy hair described by Herodotus, the distinctive mix of body ornaments and weapons, the central figures of horses.
Last November, Central YMCA Qualifications announced plans for a UK qualification in body image.
The French, still smarting over the loss of the European Central Bank to Frankfurt, may demand that such a body be located in Paris.
Nor do they seem to mind much that the same body photographs their car every time they visit central London on a working day to enforce the capital's congestion charge.
At Central High, today's 60%-black student body includes more of the state's top achievers than any other school.
Smokeless nicotine, ingested via a skin patch, is less than ideal because its effects on the body are too broad to treat diseases of the central nervous system such as Alzheimer's.
Police discovered the body of a second South Korean aid worker in central Afghanistan as kidnappers warned they would kill more of the remaining 21 hostages by Wednesday if Taliban prisoners are not freed.
While the detection of viruses is distributed over the Internet, for example, just as the cells of the immune system are spread throughout the body, there is no biological equivalent of the central analysis centre.
Until now, the only body to have kept Mr Orban at bay was the central bank.
Unlike the politicians at Copenhagen, the central bank governors and heads of banking supervision who form the oversight body of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision - which decides these vital rules for banks - well, they don't exactly court the media.
In 2009, the RIKEN-TRI Collaboration Center for Human-Interactive Robot Research (RTC), a joint project established in 2007 and located at the Nagoya Science Park in central Japan, unveiled a robot called RIBA (Robot for Interactive Body Assistance) designed to assist in this task.
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The EU's main audit body has criticised the way EU farm subsidies are allocated in Central and Eastern Europe, saying the recipients include estate agents, airports and hunting clubs.
The Indonesian police said DNA tests proved that the body of one of four men killed in a raid in central Java was that of Noordin Top, the country's most-wanted terrorist suspect, accused of involvement in the 2002 Bali bombing and many other attacks, including one on two hotels in Jakarta in July.
Her remarks were an "unpardonable provocation, " a spokesman for a body that deals with inter-Korean issues said, the Korean Central News Agency reported.
There is no oil disaster to speak of in the body of water separating the U.K. and northern and central Europe, but BP 's outgoing chief executive Tony Hayward will nevertheless come under extra pressure from lawmaker Wednesday following a report that the oil giant had not been in full compliance with safety regulations for its North Sea operations.
Highland Council, transport body Hitrans and Highlands and Islands Enterprise are jointly investigating resuming services to central Scotland.
Such people are powerfully invested in the notion of the Fed as a Solomonic body: that pause of five or eight weeks between economic adjustments seems central to the process of deliberation.
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