Example sentences of "[adj] of the [noun sg] states " in BNC.

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1 As a result of some 40 sub-projects involving all the Member States ( and often several groups within each one ) , databases of topography , soils , water resources and quality , biotopes , atmospheric emissions , climate , soil erosion and administrative boundaries have been built up for the whole Community and can be interrelated ; other data sets ( such as land cover , derived from satellite imagery ) have already been compiled for some of the Member States .
2 Indeed , it may well be that the weakness in their democratic institutions explains why some of the Member States show no great concern about the threat to democracy posed by the present moves towards a federal state of Europe .
3 In eighteen , in in late eighteen twelve erm with the prospect perhaps of Napoleonic rule in difficulties you see in some of Napoleon 's , some of the client states of Napoleonic Europe Spain , Naples you see constitutions being granted which are are pretty democratic actually .
4 Between 1908 and 1913 , while Austria-Hungary sought to check the growth of Serbia , the most ambitious and assertive of the successor states , Russia lent her fellow Slavs diplomatic support .
5 Reliable comparative statistics are hard to find but the European Commission has published some figures showing the relative purchasing power of pensions in each of the member states .
6 must insure him or them in respect of any liability which may be incurred by him or them m respect of the use of the vehicle and of any trailer , whether or not coupled , in the territory other than Great Britain and Gibraltar of each of the member states of the Communities according to the law on compulsory insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of vehicles of the state where the liability may be incurred ; and
7 Each of the member states had a host of other discriminatory practices that effectively distorted trade patterns .
8 The Treaty was formally signed by representatives of the Governments of the Twelve on 7 February 1992 , and was set to come into force on 1 January 1993 following Parliamentary ratification by each of the Member States ‘ or , failing that , on the first day of the month following the deposit of the instrument of ratification by the last signatory State to take this step ’ ( Article R ) .
9 With the exception of the Irish Republic , each of the Member States of the EEC is also a member of Nato , as are the United States , Canada , Iceland , Norway and Turkey .
10 Finally , these countries made considerable concessions to the policies and institutions of the EEC and the Governments of the Six , and were allowed to join in 1972 following permission granted by the French people in a referendum , and with membership subject to parliamentary assent in each of the applicant states .
11 The separate international personality of an international organisation with treaty-making power sets up another third party relationship that did not arise under the 1969 Convention , that of the member States of an organisation to a treaty concluded between the organisation and a State , or another organisation .
12 I suppose that this is a small matter to mention , but allowing for a slight extension to the 24 hours of the second day , the negotiation was completed more or less in the time allotted — a remarkable feat and a testimony to the profound drafting and negotiating skills of many of the member states and many of the governmental teams .
13 They were soon repudiated by ten of the Member States , including Britain , but for different reasons , some tactical , some in principle and some ( especially German ) because the Dutch proposals did not go far enough .
14 It is clear that the founding treaties , and in particular the EEC Treaty which has by far the broadest scope of the three , have established the Communities and the institutions which enable them to operate ; but more than this , they have been held by the European Court to have set up a new legal system separate from those of the Member States .
15 In September 1986 , the prison population of the United Kingdom was , in absolute numbers , the highest of the member states of the Council of Europe — 53,971 or 95.3 per 100,000 of the population .
16 The agreement was finally achieved after exemptions were agreed whereby nine of the member states would begin operating the system at various points after the January 1991 deadline .
17 Students who are nationals of one of the member states of the European Community ( other than the United Kingdom ) and who are accepted on undergraduate courses at the University of Ulster will , in most cases , be eligible to receive a mandatory award to cover the payment of fees .
18 L 379 , p. 1 ) , according to which the levying of any customs duty or charge having equivalent effect and the application of any quantitative restriction or measure having equivalent effect were prohibited in the internal trade of the Community ; ( c ) article 8(1) of that Regulation , which , as regards the payment of an indemnity to producers who were not members of a producers ' organisation , provided that such an indemnity was to be granted without discrimination as to the nationality or place of establishment of the recipients ; ( d ) article 27(2) of that Regulation , which laid down for all fishing vessels flying the flag of one of the member states the principle of equal access to ports and first-stage marketing installations in the other member states ; ( e ) article 5(2) of Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 170/83 , which authorised the member states to determine the detailed rules for the utilisation of the quotas allocated to them , in accordance with the applicable Community provisions ; and ( f ) article 13(2) of Council Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 3094/86 laying down certain technical measures for the conservation of fishery resources ( Official Journal 1986 No .
19 A particularly important part of the single market programme relates to the recognition of professional qualifications attained in one of the Member States by all of the others .
20 A final protocol sought an agreement between the EDC and Britain , whereby the latter would agree to provide military aid to any one of the EDC states should it come under attack .
21 While it was clear that as long as unanimity or qualified majorities were required , it was possible , as several of the member states were to do , for states to drag their heels and delay a programme .
22 If the issuer is not incorporated in any of the member states where the securities are to be listed , the issuer must decide which of those member states is to have responsibility for approving the listing particulars ; it must then draw up the listing particulars in accordance with the laws of that member state .
23 You do n't need a work permit for any of the member states , but the ability to speak the language fairly well is usually demanded :
24 According to Articles 52–54 of the Treaty of Rome , all nationals may live and work and conduct their business freely in any of the member states .
25 The levels of IgA anti-myeloperoxidase did not differ from the control group in any of the disease states , whereas IgA anti-lactoferrin was significantly ( p<0.01 ) more common in Crohn 's disease , although it was seen only in a minority of the patient sera ( 6 of 51= 12% ) .
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