• Meantime the Romanian deals give GHCL access not only to fast-growing Eastern Europe but also to the European Union once Romania joins, as expected, on Jan. 1.

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  • The majority of the cocaine originates in Colombia and goes to the United States but also a substantial amount goes to Europe.

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  • And President Hollande and I agree that this is an issue of extraordinary importance not only to the people of Europe, but also to the world economy.

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  • As a result, the country has haemorrhaged scientists for decades, mainly to the United States and Europe, but also to Brazil, whose rulers, even in its own years of military rule, took a kinder view of their work.

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  • "I want to see evidence they have really tried not only in the UK, but also Europe and further afield to recruit these doctors, I believe that it is a self-fulfilling prophecy, " he said.

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  • Jersey Post said the island is renowned for its natural beauty, but it is also home to one of Europe's most important archaeological sites.

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  • But the idea has also spread to eastern Europe and Asia and may even be reaching the bankruptcy-averse Muslim world (last year ten Middle Eastern and north African countries signed a joint declaration on planned reforms).

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  • But alongside greater federalism, Europe also needs to do something about growth.

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  • The Jobs Act is the catalyst in the USA but Europe is also busy trying to overturn a near century of investing caution.

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  • Central bankers, particularly at the Fed but also in Europe, "seem to be acting as if they have unlimited flexibility to ease monetary policy, " he says.

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  • But BBC political correspondent Carole Walker said sources suggested everyone who contributed at Tuesday's meeting spoke of the need for the coalition not to break up but for the Lib Dems also to pursue a policy of constructive engagement in Europe.

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  • These are allies who not only posess the most deployable military forces in Europe, should America need them, but also have influence in parts of the world, from Europe to the Middle East and Asia, that will be equally useful if America's diplomats are to turn the coalition of sympathisers into something more useful and enduring.

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  • The wait time for a kidney in western Europe is also three years, notes the Council of Europe, but it is expected to rise to ten years by 2010.

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  • But he also points to cultural differences that might impede Europe's growth even if those regulatory barriers are swept away: workers in Europe's big economies are less likely to regard the opportunity for innovation, autonomy and interesting work as vital components of a job.

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  • The agency said eels were not only a key part of the ecology of Welsh rivers, but also provided an income to 250, 000 fishermen across Europe.

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  • But some also end up back at sea, being exported to Europe and North America.

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  • Some of these are common to all countries in Europe but each country also has its own.

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  • The paper says that the rebels have the technical ability to strike not only in the region but also in Europe.

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  • For the Islamists we battle wish to destroy not just freedom in America, but also in Europe.

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  • Mr Morales's appeal is in part because of his antagonism towards America and becaause of an almost mystical celebration of the coca leaf, chewed as a stimulant, but also processed into cocaine for illicit export, mostly to Brazil and Europe.

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  • The fact that France fully reintegrated into NATO this year, under President Sarkozy's leadership, is just one further indication of the degree to which U.S.-French cooperation can help to underpin not only security in Europe, but also a more secure and prosperous world beyond Europe.

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  • As with previous Freeplay products, the FreeCharge will initially be sold to consumers in America and Europe, but it is also intended for use in the developing world.

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  • But the project is also an attempt to preserve French influence in an enlarged Europe and to fortify Europe as an alternative hub of power to the United States.

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  • But he also sees no alternative to diversification beyond rail, given the protectionism in Europe, which would otherwise constrain Deutsche Bahn's growth.

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  • Jonathan Laurence, an Islam-watcher and professor at Boston College, thinks Europe could rise to the challenge, but failure is also easy to imagine.

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  • The upswing is likely to come not only from American investors, but also from those in Europe and Asia who regard the treaty as a sign of stability.

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  • Asia has more than a spectator's stake in this: Not only is restoring equilibrium to Europe's economy critical to restarting exports, but also some of the vulnerable banks, especially French, have big Asian positions.

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  • " From it, the Iranian mullahs evidently hope to create terrorist groups that will enable them not only to "conduct operations against Serbs" but also to "be used as a means of subversion in other parts of Europe .

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  • But if Spain is to be the good pupil of southern Europe, it also wants to be teacher's pet.

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  • For example, Karol Wojtyla, Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan did not win the peace prize for winning the Cold War (and, consequently, also keeping Europe pretty darn peaceful), but they did award the prize to Mikhail Gorbachev for losing the Cold War.

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