They say the success of the Euro is vital for the future of the European Community.
She made few friends in the European Community either, with her "handbagging" and insistence on a rebate for excessive British budget contributions.
Once the Cabinet had officially decided to recommend staying inside the European Community, some ministers declared their intention to campaign the other way.
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After 1992, the European Community ushered in a new era of freer competition that created a more even playing field for imported cars.
In addition, the European Community's humanitarian branch contributed 3 million euros.
The tide started to turn in 1985, when the European Commission passed a"product liability"directive, since adopted as law by all of the European Community member states.
So why don't the puffin-hunters just cut adrift from Denmark (which halved the land mass of the European Community two decades ago by granting self-rule to Greenland)?
Indeed, since Britain joined the European Community in 1972, the House of Lords is obliged to seek a preliminary ruling concerning the interpretation of any relevant E.
It was the scene in February 1992 for the signing of the treaty which created the EU, increasing its powers from those of its predecessor, the European Community.
The tide started to turn in 1985, when the European Commission passed a "product liability" directive, since adopted as law by all the member states of the European Community.
As British leader, Thatcher took a firm stance with the European Community -- the forerunner of the European Union -- demanding a rebate of money London contributed to Brussels.
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There were organisations variously called the European Economic Community, The European Coal and Steel Community and so on, but there was not a European Union before 1 Nov, 1993.
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Returning from a fractious Euro summit in Rome, she let rip against her European counterparts, refusing to countenance any increase in the power of the European Community and outraging many colleagues.
In particular, it would require local authorities to make information about the proportion of recycled materials that is processed outside the European Community and European Free Trade Area (EFTA) publicly available.
Until last week, the United States paid lip service to the need to end of the Yugoslav strife while relying on the European Community's utterly ineffectual efforts to bring it about.
When it last took in poor countries (Spain and Portugal in 1986), the European Community, as it was then called, was not a single market for goods, services, labour and capital.
Middle-aged voters, many of whom voted for British membership of the European Community in 1975, in the hope of heading off economic failure and isolation, are the least hostile to the constitution.
By establishing London as Europe's dominant banking centre, for instance, he saw how the explosion of the Eurobond market would help pave the way for Britain's entry into the forerunner of the European Community.
As a mark of pride, every Italian government ritually reminds its partners abroad that Italy was a founding signatory of the treaty that ushered in what became the European Community, and Rome its birthplace.
"We have found that with the expansion of the European Community there certainly has been an increase in individuals from those new member communities presenting to us, particularly Portuguese and Polish people, " said Mr Carroll.
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After all, it was the French, together with the Germans, Italians and others in the European Community that pressed relentlessly for immediate Western financial assistance to Gorbachev at the Houston Economic Summit earlier this month.
In so doing, he can better leverage the cooperation of the European Community during the summit so that a formal announcement of alliance-wide sanctions can be made at the conclusion of the sessions in Paris.
If so, two founding member nations of the European Community would have rejected the constitution as a new political basis to unite the European continent, and it would be seen as a dead letter .
Given recent decisions by the European Community in the midst of these signs of the Soviet leadership's backsliding on reform, Gorbachev may believe that he can secure undisruptedeven if he engages in a recentralization of power.
On 26 June 1990, for example, Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennadi Gerasimov said that if the USSR gets financial assistance from the European Community, it will use the aid to pay off chronic Soviet foreign payment arrearages.
In fact, even today, divisions within the European community as to how to respond -- whether to expand the bailout fund in any fashion -- the markets seem to be reacting to that even as we speak.
While the European Community's timidity has probably helped to ensure that Serbian-sponsored violence against the Croats will intensify, by contrast with the United States' performance in this crisis, that of the EC seems like a profile in courage.
The Moscow aid package is expected to be considered by the European Community at its meeting in Dublin next Monday and will be presented as a principal agenda item at the upcoming Houston Economic Summit scheduled for July 9-11.
U.S. insistence that the European Community agree in the present GATT round talks on a radical reduction in trade barriers particularly in the agricultural sector that threaten to prevent Central Europe from exporting its way to prosperity.
With the precedent of a supranational organization firmly set by the European Coal and Steel Community, Western Europe moved forward again in 1957 with the launch of the European Economic Community--the Common Market, as it came to be called.
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