The EU hopes a shared network will protect individual member states from disputes with suppliers such as Russia.
With individual member states covering the cost of the instruments on board, the total overall budget should emerge somewhere around the billion euro mark.
But within individual member countries, the admiral said, "there's a great deal of discussion" about lethal support to Syria, no-fly zones, arms embargoes and more.
He said it was instead a decision for individual member states.
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And there was no money from the European Union (as opposed to individual member states), despite the hopes raised at the recent G8 meeting in Evian.
The man tipped to be Mr Sarkozy's Europe Minister, Alain Lamassoure, therefore favours shifting the responsibility for paying some farm subsidies from Brussels to the individual member states.
It's broken down into two sections: you can choose to view all of the images pulled together into one album, or select an individual member to see only their albums.
The European Commission has put forward new laws to ensure that existing agreements negotiated by individual member states before the Lisbon Treaty are not legally challenged, to maintain the confidence of investors.
I'll let each individual member decide how they want to respond to a constituent who says, why did you oppose moving forward with it on Monday and support it on Wednesday or Thursday?
On learning of Iraqi plans to execute Saddam Hussein, for example, he claimed that the death penalty was a matter for individual member states apparently oblivious of the General Assembly's history of opposition to capital punishment.
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Besides, the biggest need for more labour mobility and for fiscal transfers to cope with shocks is likely to go on arising within individual member countries (eg, between northern and southern Italy), rather than between them.
As far as I can make out, the course of action would be for the aggrieved select committee, or perhaps an individual member of it, to seek leave from the Speaker to raise the matter as an issue of parliamentary privilege.
Every week he checks the sites and rates them based on frequency of updates, policy accountability, and the individual Diet member's activities and achievements.
The commission can make recommendations to the governments about sanctions, if it believes a party or an individual assembly member has been in breach of its obligations.
In doing that, they also set up a situation where the individual FOMC member forecasts of when those rates should rise would conflict with their collective commitment as a committee.
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There is growing demand for boards to undergo a formal evaluation process, to assess both the performance of each individual board member and how they work together as a group.
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We calculated the average amount paid to each director and multiplied this by two to estimate the CEO's pay (we assume that a CEO earns at least double what an individual board member receives).
Originally the market closure was planned for a week, but Ms Kokkonen indicated that individual EU member states will reopen their national registries once they have demonstrated that they have improved their security measures.
Which is why the economist Charles Goodhart has devised the useful concept of "subsidiary sovereign bonds", to describe the debt issued by any individual sovereign member of a currency union, such as Spain, Italy or Germany, and why he argues that subsidiary sovereign bonds are inferior to fully sovereign debt.
Sources said the individual is a member of a group operating in western Baghdad under the leadership of Abu Musab al Zarqawi, a Jordanian believed by the United States to have been the mastermind behind the assassination of American diplomat Lawrence Foley in Amman last October.
Information in legacy healthIT has little to say about the decisions the individual (or family member) makes that drive health outcomes.
Every individual has rights as an individual, not as a member of this or that nation.
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They could control for frequency of prior arrest, but not whether the individual was an active gang member.
This individual is now a Board Member and an active cluster participant.
If you believe a person should be treated as an individual, not as a member of an interest group - then you are a Republican!
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And since each member has three individual rooms, that means over 500 different rooms of furniture were moved in about four weeks, four or five weeks' time, and they were completed just before Christmas.
"The roster that followed the letter identified the magnitude and diversity of our membership and did not purport to reflect each member's individual point-of-view, " Gill said in a statement released Wednesday in response to questions raised about the impartiality of Ecology and Environment.
Most special needs trusts are created by a parent, grandparent, or other family member but the disabled individual may be able to create the trust himself depending on the program for which they are seeking benefits.
He is respected both as an individual 400m runner and a key team member of the 4 x 400m relay.
The EWA is a dues-free 501(c)(4) umbrella organization representing over 200 member organizations and hundreds of individual members worldwide in 18 countries.
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