It may take a year or more to create a euro-wide supervisor and reconcile its functions with those of non-euro countries, particularly Britain.
The ripple effect was felt far beyond the island nation, particularly in Britain and the Netherlands.
This time firms are in relatively good shape, but households, particularly in Britain and America, have piled up unprecedented debts.
Although non-life insurers are taking steps to improve their balance sheets, the prospect for life insurers doing the same is gloomy, particularly in Britain and Germany.
Even at the time of the licence auctions, some observers were worried that, by extracting the highest prices, governments, particularly in Britain and Germany, would leave the companies without the funds needed to build the business.
He intended to urge the bloc to address three big issues: the crisis in the euro zone, a crisis of competitiveness that is allowing other regions to move ahead and a lack of democratic accountability and consent that is felt deeply, particularly in Britain.
Great Britain particularly struggled in certain team sports, taking the lead medal in men's and women's handball, men's and women's water polo and men's volleyball.
The story goes that C. angulata were introduced to northern Europe, particularly France and Britain, when a ship carrying a cargo of Portuguese oysters, took shelter from a storm in southwestern France.
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Extracts from Mr Cameron's speech released on Thursday night - before it was postponed - indicated he intended to set out a "positive vision" for the future of the EU but to warn of a growing "gap" between the EU and its citizens "which represents a lack of democratic accountability and consent that is - yes - felt particularly acutely in Britain".
The high value of the pound makes Britain a particularly attractive market for parallel importers.
Britain did particularly well compared with other European countries.
Corporation tax in Britain now looks particularly onerous compared with some other countries.
The announcement suggests that Britain is doing particularly well from the boom.
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This is one area where Britain seeks deeper integration, particularly in freeing up services.
It is particularly strong in two big markets, Britain (where it is jostling for top spot) and Germany.
But he said the police and the security services were "particularly concerned" about people travelling from Britain to conflict areas such as Mali, Syria and Iraq and the increase in extremist websites.
This is particularly galling for British scientists, because Britain was second only to America in the development of plant biotechnology during the 1980s and early 1990s, and is losing its place to more enthusiastic countries such as China.
What Britain has done least well, particularly when compared with its near neighbours, is use transport to spread the benefits.
At the other end of the scale, Britain is to encourage graduates, particularly those with IT skills, to come to the UK to seek work.
It is no coincidence that the last time Britain and America seemed to be particularly in tune was during the years when Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan were in power.
With 40% of Britain's power already coming from gas plants, that is causing worries about over-reliance on a single fuel, particularly since dwindling North Sea stocks will force Britain to import more gas from overseas.
That has hit exporters like British Steel particularly hard: most of its plants are in Britain, but much of its sales are in overseas markets.
Some English judges have been worrying privately about the potential for abuse, and foreign litigants in future may face tougher scrutiny, particularly in actions against publishers with little presence in Britain.
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In value-for-money terms, Britain's fire service does not perform particularly well by international standards.
Mr Brunstrom said there is no particularly sound logic to the pattern of proscription created by Britain's 1971 drugs legislation.
Given our English tradition and the fermentive gestation period preceding the formal break with Great Britain, the Declaration itself was not seen as particularly important at the time of its creation.
In Franklin's own country, as well as in Britain, Australia and elsewhere, these questions are proving particularly vexing to policymakers trying to deal with terrorism.
He had enjoyed being attorney-general and holding various other top jobs, among them Britain's delegate to the United Nations during a particularly chilly time of the cold war.
What is particularly interesting about Mrs Brown is that she suddenly became famous in her native Britain and in the United States.
But it's worth stressing: these are good times for Britain's oil industry and north east Scotland in particular - particularly when set in the context of economic malaise across the rest of the economy.
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