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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES
Language | English |
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Project | LinES |
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Corpus Part | test |
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Annotation | Ahrenberg, Lars |
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s-102
| Then there is Amendment No-12. |
s-103
| If necessary, the Commission will act at once. |
s-104
| We must work to end that in a sensible way. |
s-105
| It is also hard, on the other hand, to expect countries to surrender sovereignty over their national health systems. |
s-106
| So what should be done? |
s-107
| The current policy is ripe for review and the financial resources are regrettably very limited. |
s-108
| It is only if the disadvantages equal the advantages that we should use the precautionary principle. |
s-109
| The Needle report on the European Union's new public health policy seems to ignore this fact completely. |
s-110
| Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, Mr Needle has gone to great trouble with the hearing in committee. |
s-111
| I also believe that the regional authorities are not all in a position to establish contacts with the Commission. |
s-112
| The report mentions best practice and standards in health care. |
s-113
| That is in fact the point of departure we have chosen here and I am very glad all this has been properly understood. |
s-114
| Unfortunately, at its last vote on the subject Parliament approved these subsidies by a majority. |
s-115
| But Europe will not stand by while the world's trade rules are flouted. |
s-116
| The dispute is becoming increasingly bitter and is beginning to look like a trade war. |
s-117
| The European Union put a new and revised banana regime in place on 1 January 1999. |
s-118
| For that and many other reasons we support the motion for a resolution. |
s-119
| The United States has shown that it holds negotiations in contempt. |
s-120
| If we do not achieve our objective of resolving this dispute, then I fear the WTO will slip on a banana skin. |
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