EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A dumping incident in 1980 goaded the government into action on the EEC wastes directives.
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Currently the EEC Nine is only 64% self sufficient in lamb and mutton and around 95 - 97% in beef.
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He says negotiations are taking place with the EEC and the World Bank to provide the finance.
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In line with EEC directives, the programme now includes experience of geriatric, paediatric, obstetric, psychiatric and trauma care.
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In March 1979 Haferkamp visited Tokyo to discuss trade restrictions of a type the EEC is now imposing.
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Market opportunities within the EEC undoubtedly exist for animal products.
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Surely the expression suggests that we are being penalised into paying more than our EEC partners.
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The Commission has to be satisfied that the various criteria are met before adding the areas to the EEC list of LFAs.