They occur all over the world and the activities are carried out transnationally. |
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In fact operating transnationally should be a natural and normal behaviour. |
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Advanced telecommunications technologies are disseminating ideas, values, and styles of behaviour transnationally at an unprecedented rate. |
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A joint Monitoring Committee, managing committee and paying authority will be set up to manage and implement the programme transnationally. |
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What are these bodies transnationally that represent such conglomerates of capital doing to the international markets? |
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At the same time, the social inspectorates must also be reinforced and cooperate transnationally. |
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According to International Labour Organisation globally 1.225 million people are trafficked transnationally or within their own countries. |
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The only way that they can take part in elections is by having, one day, at last, a part of our Parliament elected transnationally. |
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This is for the benefit of religions associations active in Iceland that have links to transnationally organised activities. |
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By making it easier to offer courses transnationally, exporters can use the excess educational capacity of the North to increase capacity in the South. |
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The problem is when multinational corporations are able to operate transnationally without the democratic social controls that operate at national levels. |
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When defending the rights and interests of workers transnationally, how can European trade unions respond effectively? |
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Money laundering and the financing of terrorism are often carried out transnationally by criminal organisations whose members may have been tried and convicted in more than one country. |
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This form of fraud is often organised transnationally. |
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According to the MVD, approximately 300 Russian and Eastern European organized crime groups operate transnationally in various areas, including extortion, fraud, murder, illegal gambling, loan sharking and alien smuggling. |
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This quarrel, du Rivage argues, swept across the Empire and, as much as it divided colony from home country, it united proponents of either view transnationally. |
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The idea of establishing a system of information and consultation in transnationally operating undertakings and groups of undertakings met with strong resistance from the business community. |
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Since CLS Bank operates transnationally, the Bank of Canada, as well as a number of other central banks, has oversight responsibilities or interests in the operation of the system. |
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It will have to be put before the European citizens again, and why not do it transnationally, as Parliament says, holding a referendum everywhere on the same day. |
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That said, however, how can the citizens understand that we have European political families when some Members of this Parliament are not elected transnationally? |
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Mr President, for over six years I have had the honour of being the special mediator for the European Parliament for transnationally abducted children. |
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Serious crime was now conceived, organized and carried out transnationally and, as a consequence, law enforcement efforts needed to adapt to the new global nature of serious crime. |
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The Commission is above all supporting the components industry in its efforts to collaborate transnationally with the vehicle manufacturers and with each other. |
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