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1 The parent company as it now exists was formed in the late 1960's by a merging of several aero engine manufacturers .
2 Community law as it now stands … does not preclude a member state , in authorising one of its vessels to fish against national quotas , from laying down conditions designed to ensure that the vessel has a real economic link with that state if that link concerns only the relations between that vessel 's fishing operations and the populations dependent on fisheries and related industries ; …
3 The maximum number of new ordinary shares that may become issuable pursuant to options granted under the Executive Scheme during any ten year period is 5% of the Company 's issued ordinary share capital for the time being subject to an overriding maximum of 11,677,500 shares which represents approximately 7 ½%; of the Company 's issued ordinary share capital as it presently stands .
4 The maximum number of shares which may be issued under the Executive Scheme shall be 11,677,500 representing 7 ½%; of the Company 's issued ordinary share capital as it presently stands .
5 This was built to supply water for the Grand Union Canal as it still does today .
6 The Press Complaints Commission as it presently exists could easily do the work required without having to introduce a completely new layer of restrictive legislation . ’
7 Now , we should not quibble about Schmitter 's definition of pluralism ( which is somewhat different and rather more wordy than is our own perspective on this theory ) since Schmitter is intent on making the point that the system of interest politics as it currently exists is at odds with the pluralist viewpoint in crucial ways that bear on the nature of interest groups and the access of particular interests to the state .
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