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"It's about equality, but it's also about securing the sustainability of Northern Ireland as as economic entity, " he said.
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One of the rather under-appreciated features of the European Union as an economic entity is that there are two wildly divergent intellectual approaches underpinning policy.
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But a League investigation by "independent forensic accountants" found that the football club and SLH were "inextricably linked as one economic entity" and applied their mandatory penalty.
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No economic entity can continue to operate in this manner.
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Finally, amongst the many points that could be noted, it is clear that this body thought it had obligation to all types of economic entity, in all types of market, and economies.
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Precisely because it has evolved as an economic entity, but not as a military one and scarcely as a diplomatic one, it has found friends almost everywhere and few if any real enemies.
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But a League investigation by "independent forensic accountants" found that the football club and SLH were "inextricably linked as one economic entity" and applied its mandatory 10-point penalty, which will apply from the start of next season in League One.
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Alwaleed created an entity called Jeddah Economic Company in 2009 to develop Kingdom City.
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The potential deal is, "clearly against the economic interests of both the entity that is management and its component members, " Mr. Katan said in court papers.
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In a unique economic experiment, 16 countries with a combined population of 329m have handed over monetary sovereignty to an entity at arm's length from national politics: the European Central Bank (ECB).
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