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All European Union tax systems work this way: yea, even that of France.
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That kind of rivalry, within a union of national systems sharing a common currency, would indeed stand as something both promising and distinctively European.
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The Soviet Union has been developing for years ABM systems believed capable, thanks to their inherent mobility, of being deployed to sites around the Soviet Union in a matter of months.
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What's more, legislation approved by the European Union last year that requires national rail systems to open up to operators from other countries by 2010, will further push development of a European network of high-speed rail.
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Members of the trade union Unite have voted to take strike action at Mahle Engine Systems in Kilmarnock in an attempt to safeguard up to 260 jobs.
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Despite a 1991 European Union directive which set targets for inter-operability between national rail systems, little progress has been made.
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Around the world, union membership in every mature market has declined, despite very different legal systems.
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The European Union, which has its own concerns about alleged anticompetitive behavior by the purported operating systems monopolist, has elected to wait and see what remedies the resolution of the U.S. case may bring.
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European Union governments will spend the next six weeks building a financial firewall to protect their fragile banking systems against what is now seen as an inevitable Greek default.
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Investors were also waiting for details from the European Union summit in Brussels, where leaders are discussing fiscal integration and the co-ordination of banking systems.
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The sale of the Mistrals is by far the most prominent example, but present-day Russia is far more open to foreign defense technology than was the Soviet Union which, as the articles state, had a standing policy of manufacturing all of its own weapons systems.
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