The Commission must adapt the preamble to avoid any confusion on the application of the de minimis State aid for passenger transport, as well. |
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The results of these calculations identified de minimis countrywide underselling margins for both Egypt and Poland. |
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With regard to the third exporting producer, as in the original investigation, dumping was found at a de minimis level. |
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The de minimis aid can be given also to a company which has already received aid under an approved scheme. |
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Teraoka Weigh System PTE Ltd submitted that the low market share of Singaporean imports was de minimis. |
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The court found that the de minimis rule was not applicable to a small commercial operation. |
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By the time you take that into account for all the corporations as a whole, then the cost of capital is de minimis. |
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Furthermore, dumping margins, which were not de minimis, were established for both countries. |
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No reporting shall be required on de minimis grounds where the phenomenon does not exist or is insignificant. |
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However, under certain circumstances, the application of de minimis rules to small producers could be justified. |
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Company K operates a retail store and is a de minimis financial institution. |
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A de minimis financial institution is generally a person who earns a significant amount of income from investments or separate fees for financial services. |
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There is also scope for the setting of de minimis limits to discourage the excessive emphasis of production aids that are of minor importance to the respective work. |
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Enhancing combined transport, the de minimis concept for avoiding bureaucracy, and the contractual relationship for ensuring the transfer of traffic from one mode to another that is more beneficial. |
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The stated aim of creating conditions for a deal is de minimis. |
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Industry wants de minimis infringements to be restrained. |
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The common law principle of de minimis non curat lex offers some guidance, and common sense should prevail. |
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Cooperation under this article may also be refused or provisional measures lifted if the requested State Party does not receive sufficient and timely evidence or if the property is of a de minimis value. |
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The de minimis rules on import duty mean that alcohol for personal consumption is exempt from any charge. |
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To derogate from this principle on account of the special circumstances of the case would give rise to legal uncertainty as regards the scope and application of the de minimis rule in general. |
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This ceiling applied to all types of public assistance considered to be de minimis aid and did not affect the possibility of the recipient obtaining other aid under schemes approved by the Commission. |
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On the other hand, those small distillers who produce not only alcohol but also a spirit, could benefit from the de minimis rules on state aid for non-agricultural products. |
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A list of de minimis services can be found on the agency's Web site. |
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That can be through the de minimis rule and its upward revision. |
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The aid element associated with the guarantee and the special difficulties of the recipient firms should have been taken into account in the calculation of the de minimis threshold. |
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This significantly higher de minimis threshold is justified by the fact that managers of unleveraged funds are not likely to cause systemic risks. |
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The third company was found to have a de minimis dumping margin. |
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