On March 5th, following a visit from King Albert II of Belgium, the European Commission said that in its view Renault had broken two European directives in announcing the decision before consulting workers' representatives, including an international works council.
At the East-West Shrine Game in Palo Alto and the Senior Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama, and the Hula Bowl in Honolulu scouts had a week to view players at practice and in the game.
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It is highly unlikely a person would be in the unusual situation where they could sell stock for which they had no basis, so in my view, it would be most frequent that letters like my client received would be wrong 100% of the time.
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Just as we in Europe have had to revise our traditional view of Britain as a country living in the past and lagging behind the mainstream of economic and social development, it is time for the British to revise their traditional view of the continent as a potential threat, and show enough courage to join the club.
In that rarefied air she had a view of the entire GM empire, which included a series of crippling strikes in the late 1990s.
And we are obviously disappointed about that kind of decision, but it would have been far better, in our view, if Congress had taken action to delay the sequester in the very same way they took action two months ago -- two and a half months ago, to delay the sequester to avoid just this kind of outcome.
The NEts and CLippers in my view had bad stewardship and were hurt by to quick expansion.
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Mr Brownlow said he was aware that some companies had been in touch with a view to acquiring BarrysWorld but could not say whether any would resurrect the service.
Had I had any success in getting my view reflected in the minutes as a minority view, I might not have felt compelled to then dissent in the June and August meetings.
On Monday Donald Rumsfeld, the defence secretary, told a veterans group in San Antonio that America had enough troops currently on the ground in the view of his military advisers.
The Met took the view that Wallis had never been "in the frame" over phone hacking - a view that only changed more than a year later when News International revealed new information at the beginning of this year.
Alejandro Russo, the rector of the Metropolitan Cathedral in Buenos Aires, said it was unlikely the pope had ever expressed such a view, even in private.
Back in the tree line, Barnes had smoked two cigarettes while he took in the view: a slight glen in the trees formed by the creek, rimmed by a small fringe of green fern.
James Eadie QC, appearing for Mrs May, said Siac had taken an "erroneous" view of the situation in Jordan and the legal tests that had to be applied when it came to assessing the conditions Abu Qatada could face there.
Which is very much the same view that Keynes had in 1930 of course.
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Politicians had some sympathy with that view in the 1930s, when Hayek's arguments often did get a better hearing than Keynes'.
In several past criminal procedure cases, he had aligned with Justice Scalia in staking out a firm view of defendants' rights, reflecting what the two conservatives said was the position of the Constitution's framers.
In a sunlit room at a location in Manhattan that I will not disclose, reporters and editors from some of the most respected consumer and trade publications in the world had their first opportunity Monday to view hundreds of fine jewelry creations by the some of the top designers in the business today.
So I feel that the issues in today's programme would look very different if it had been made in another country with a more modern view on parental responsibility.
Mr Cable was "entitled to the view" that there had been a truce in the coalition over immigration policy, but that was not Mr Clegg's view, the source said.
In my view, things had gotten so bad there was no way they could quickly rebound.
Like Plato, Goethe or Berlin, writers and philosophers had long drifted in and out of public view, holding forth on life in general.
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Officials in Tennessee unearthed the tapes of James Earl Ray in 2011 but had no way to view the old technology.
Mr Carpenter said characters such as Pennywise, the murderous clown in Stephen King's novel It, and the evil criminal mastermind the Joker in Batman, had contributed to the view of clowns as "scary".
The second was that these traditional Labour supporters had no time for the prevailing view in elite Labour circles that the wickedness of society, rather than that of criminals, was responsible for most crime.
The Cardinal had already presented last November his resignation in view of his 75th birthday on 17 March 2013, and it was accepted by the Holy Father with the formula nunc pro tunc (now for later).
Lady Paton said that in the circumstances they had come to the view that the sentence imposed on McNeill was excessive.
Or the Crack Intelligence Co-Coordinating Unit, set up with the blessing of the home secretary in 1989 but also dissolved a few years later - unwisely in the view of many who had been tracking the damage inflicted by the newly-emerging drug, crack cocaine?
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