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After a series of defeats, many comes disbelief in themselves too strong clue for the result, and this is even greater psychological stress.
sustainable energy source is even greater!
The indirect cost is even greater, in terms of unemployment,
I believe the need for caution is even greater, whether these compounds are functional foods or feed mixes.
The obligation to be able to explain EMU and its benefits is even greater for those in direct contact with the public.
This crisis of representation is even greater at European level since there is no clear public perception of the legitimacy of the European institutions.
The extent of these risks is even greater as increasing numbers of people take advantage of low-cost travel to visit more remote regions of the world.
In the case of Amendment No 17, our agreement is even greater since it is within the legislative text:
while in the business services sphere the percentage is even greater: 98.
stores, and it has also been seen that the ability of forest soil in the north to absorb carbon is even greater than that of trees.
3 tourism's contribution to GDP is even greater; it is estimated to generate over 10% of the European Union's GDP
The risk for consumers is even greater, particularly for people with disabilities
flexibility is even greater, as the thresholds given are for maximum limits,
You can see here that the first X in one of the X value and Y has a zero-value, and then the program counter goes into circulation on this-- that if X is even greater than zero, then X is reduced by one,
These benefits are even greater in the case of cross-border volunteering.
Be even greater if you would get me off this machine.
The differences are even greater if the comparison is extended to the applicant states.
I do think it important that there should be even greater transparency in the European Monetary Union.
The risks inherent in the building industry are even greater when compared with other, similar sectors.
However, it is even great for monitoring babysitters.