... between Member States, (b) joint projects between Member States, (c) joint projects between MemberStatesand third countries and (d) joint support schemes In the statistical transfers between Member ... and fiscal and financial measures by the EUMemberStates Some MemberStates are implementing a single support scheme for the promotion of RES-E and others implement a hybrid support scheme by ... MemberStates Reports in the framework of Directive 2001/77 /EC, ec. europa .eu [3] European Commission Directive 2009/28 /EC of the European Parliament and of the Council 23 April 2009 on the promotion...
... the EUMemberStates European Commission Screening of waste management performance of EUMemberStates Support to MemberStates in improving waste management based on assessment of MemberStates ... (covered by Directive 91/692/EEC) on Directive 2006/12 /EC on waste [EC 2012e] European Commission 2012 Final Implementation Report for the Directive 1999/31 /EC on the Landfill of Waste (2007-2009) and ... of EUMemberStates Report submitted under the EC project “Support to MemberStates in improving waste management based on assessment of MemberStates performance” Report prepared for the European...
... aged 55 and older in EUmemberstates † (2002 and 2005) † High score = high degree of exclusion EUmemberstates (2002) plus Norway, Slovenia, Hungary and Poland Sources: EU- SILC (2005) and ESS ... social exclusion scores are to be found in the EU s new memberstates in Eastern Europe, especially in the Baltic Statesand Poland In all EUmemberstates exclusion in terms of social participation ... northern European and Anglo-Saxon groups (see Tables A10 and A11 in Annex A) Figure 10 Household composition of the elderly (aged 65 and older) in EUmember states, † (2002) † EUmemberstates (2002)...
... Common Foreign and Security and Defence Policies Index 43 68 89 114 146 189 220 257 307 v Abbreviations CFSP CoR COSAC CT EC ECB ECHR ECJ EU EUI IGC SEA TEC TEU UK UN Common Foreign and Security Policy ... between the MemberStates (and the legal position of the EU institutions and the citizens) will continue to be governed by the ECandEU Treaty as last amended by the Treaty of Nice and the Accession ... Seville European Council, 21 and 22 June 2002 11 See B Laffan, ‘Ireland and Europe: Continuity and Change’, Notre Europe, Research and European Issues 30, December 2003, at pp 22–6 (www.notre-europe.asso.fr)...
... vaccines, the protective efficacy and side effects associated with BCG vaccination, considerations and recommendations for the use of BCG vaccine in selected persons, and implementation and surveillance ... transmission is the early detection and effective treatment of persons who have infectious TB (24 ) • Preventive therapy for infected persons Identifying and treating persons who are infected with M tuberculosis ... Efficacy Reported rates of the protective efficacy of BCG vaccines might have been affected by the methods and routes of vaccine administration andby the environments and characteristics of the populations...
... approval) were used by less than one third of MemberStates To address unresolved issues with Internet pharmacies, MemberStates should consider regulation to protect public health and, when feasible, ... billion (10; 11) Globally, MemberStates national pharmacy organizations are connected by the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP2) (12) The FIP and its member associations have developed ... rates (22) and spyware and phishing can accelerate that process, especially as more patient data is digitally housed in open-system electronic health records and personal health records This...
... by the (“does contain”) private sector: government private sector: government mandate not necessary mandate may be needed Negative Label Unlikely to be provided by the Likely to be provided by ... broker, and forum for policy learning in the emerging field of biotechnology Two units of OECD are specifically related to biotechnology: the Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry, and ... main differences in US andEU biotech-related regulatory processes TABLE Comparison of the EUand US Biotechnology Regulatory Process Area of Comparison United States European Union Administration...
... completed by children from the following countries: Armenia, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, ... (UNCRC) and other international standards At its meeting in December 2010, the Committee of Experts mandated to draft the guidelines agreed to consult children and young people on their opinions and ... below – especially with regard to the hospital environment - shows that these concerns and recommendations about the physical environment are expressed similarly by children across member states...
... Taylor Recommended Rates vs ECB Rates of various euro area and select non-euro area countries 30.00 ECB Rate 25.00 Germany Greece 20.00 Italy Spain 15.00 France Ireland 10.00 Portugal Finland 5.00 ... larger members, and most notably 51 52 Lee and Crowley 21 Nechio Srivangipuram 19 Germany and France The divergence between the fitted ECB ‘target’ rate and the rate implied by a country’s economic ... the 26 Nechio Nechio 28 Heinemann, Friedrich and Huefner, Felix P “Is the View from the Eurotower Purely European? National Divergence and ECB Interest Rate Policy” (Centre for European Economic...
... Actuaries and plan sponsors are given very specific, and different, guidance by the IRS and the FASB about how those assumptions are chosen, who chooses them, and what conditions they must reflect ... inflation and investment markets How will market forces affect the cost of the plan? • Demographic assumptions about the participant group make-up and expected behavior and life expectancy How ... considers expected future pay increases in the calculation of liability and normal cost The UC cost method does not reflect expected future pay increases in the liability, and only reflects one year’s...
... stable (levels and in Fig 4A) and are characterized by fast opening and closing Moreover, the pore formation process and the presence of different conductance levels did not directly depend on ... pores were recorded (Fig 7) Very fast and stochastic membrane perturbing events were observed Usually, these events lasted milliseconds (sometimes seconds) and their frequency is increased by increasing ... aggregates, recorded by transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy, have been reported previously [30,31] Oligomeric state All three proteins have preserved secondary and tertiary...
... strength and resources of many partners to respond more effectively to the HIV/ AIDS epidemic by reinforcing a crucial training institution and thereby expanding production of epidemiologists and ... intervention programmes No HIV-specific course Few HIV-specific projects 1-week-long course "Responding to HIV" Increased number and proportion of HIV projects (see Table 3) Increase the number of HIV and ... expansion of HIV programmesby supporting distance-based technical support for HIV prevention and treatment programmesand sharing of files and reports for monitoring and evaluation Discussion...
... implementation of Council Directive 91/414/EEC of 15 July 1991 concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market (1) and Directive 98/8 /EC of the European Parliament and of the Council ... than is necessary for the purpose of their use and not, either directly or indirectly, reduce the protection of human health provided for in this Directive; the interpretative document and technical ... specifications pursuant to Article and Article (1) of Council Directive 89/106/EEC of 21 December 1988 on the approximation of laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States...
... level by the combination of sand filtration and ozonation process in STPs During water-purifying processing, estrogenic activity decreased due to prechlorination preceding coagulation and sedimentation ... May, and October 2002 and in March, and September 2003 Samples were collected from points in Mylyang Riv Samrangjin Busan Fig Sampling points of Nakdong River basin - 204 - Journal of Water and ... 205 - Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol.1, No.2, 2003 possible to significantly lower EE2, E2, E1, and APE concentrations for the secondary treatment water and for ozone treatment...
... NO BREAK NO strands break strands dist strands dist strands dist 12 15 12 15 10 2 y y 2 25 25 harp LRFD pre-stressed beam.mcd 7/1/2003 28 of 71 Middle Strand pattern Input Strand pattern at ... Calculate Eccentricity Eccentricity From bottom of beam 10 ecc ns 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 x1 ns The graph indicates values from the bottom of beam ecc Eccentricity for non-composite section ... Combinations Combination 1: The effect of the design tandem combined with the effect of the design lane Combination 2: The effect of the design truck combined with the effect of the design lane Combination...
... of state and private sectors and of union and nonunion members Consciousness and formation 237 the difference between state and private sector middle-class employees is in the same direction as ... between union members and nonmembers, especially within the working-class coalition Whereas in Sweden and the United States union members in the working-class coalition were between 1.5 and points ... historical trajectory in each country of class struggles and institution building, especially of unions, parties andstates But we can get some suggestive ideas about explanations by looking at...
... superlative adjectives, adjectives preceded by an intensifier and extreme adjectives tabulated in the following table: Table 4.3: The Use of Adjectives Expressing Extreme Meaning Adjectives expressing ... the specific tasks: 22 For the layout, we focused on the general format developed by Ngan (2009:21) namely Introduction Section, Body section and Conclusion Section The organization of a speech ... adjectives” a lot in their speeches In contrast, American language is close, specific and even mechanical Their grammar must be closely related with each other and their lexical use must be specific...
... banking sector distress and the characteristics of economies in the lead-up to and aftermath of episodes of banking sector distress This section also presents estimates of the probit model, and considers ... resembles episodes of banking sector distress seen in many countries booming economies and sharply rising asset prices, followed by recession, severe asset price decline and the emergence of banking ... financial sector dislocation, investing the resources to make them less vulnerable to a banking sector problem This is related to the “New Keynesian” view of how economies and financial sectors...
... work with foreign learners more effectively In recent years, the language has become a compulsory subject in schools, colleges and universities in Viet Nam More and more English language teaching ... know that in English statements with be, have and modal verbs can become Yes – No question by inversion of Subject – operator Be and sometimes have (especially in BrE) work as operator even when ... There are two types of inversion: Subject – verb inversion and subject – operator inversion (Quirk.R, 1973: 412- 413) Inversion is a rearrangement of the subject and verb or operator from their normal...
... sentence, instead, a direct object follows “let” The verb that describes the action of the command then follows the direct object.For example: Let Jack cut the grass today (direct object = Jack) Let ... your car for the afternoon (direct object = me) Let the soldiers rest before the next march (direct object = the soldiers) Let her try on your new dress (direct object = her) In order to create ... make mistakes that make the recipient may misunderstand the meanings of language Thus, it’s necessary for learners to grasp imperative mood to use it naturally and effectively in communication I...