While it cannot be denied that Romania is making progress, there is still a long way to go on the road to accession. |
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In the case of Latvia, despite the delays and hesitations observed, it cannot be denied that the political will is progressing. |
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Although these results cannot be attributed exclusively to the Lisbon Strategy, it cannot be denied that it has contributed to them. |
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Moreover, it cannot be denied that the occupying Power is continuing its attacks against civilians in the occupied Arab territories undeterred. |
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Whilst it cannot be denied that vitamins are essential to the human body, the level of intake and amounts that an individual human body may require varies widely. |
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With regard to the indigenous people issue, it cannot be denied that some local or international groups have tried to misuse the issue to criticize the Government. |
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However, it cannot be denied that the Union and its Member States have built a transport system that allows the national, regional and local subsystems to grow and interlink. |
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While these puppets that exist furthest from nature can be admired, it cannot be denied that there is a charm and a fascination in the miniaturization of life. |
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These aspects very much form part of the European agricultural policy. Alongside this, it cannot be denied that producers of vegetable products in the European Union are going through a rough time at the moment. |
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It is indeed true that no one expects consensus to have been reached at this point in the year, but it cannot be denied that the standpoints of the EU's two budgetary authorities on the 2006 budget are poles apart. |
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On the international scene, it cannot be denied that the Universal Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights has become a reference in the field of bioethics. |
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Nevertheless, it cannot be denied that the rules of law which are concerned with preventing unfair competition are, in a certain way, linked to those which are intended to prevent restrictive commercial practices. |
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China benefits from considerable room for manoeuvre when it comes to addressing the global slowdown and it cannot be denied that, in the current climate, its authoritarian economic policy is not necessarily a disadvantage. |
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In this connection, it cannot be denied that the most exciting sporting competition is nearly always a well balanced one, where the outcome remains relatively uncertain. |
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Hard to get your head around but regardless, it cannot be denied that those clients who have used in-store media in the correct way have been successful. |
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Yet it cannot be denied that philosophy, at least in its modem form, bears considerable responsibility for unphilosophic nihilism. |
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But it cannot be denied that good ideas also emerge in networks. |
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As regards this claim, although the figure of 70 000 people seems to be exaggerated, it cannot be denied that the user industry is more labour intensive than the producer industry. |
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Consequently, it cannot be denied that marriage designed by nature is the perfect and excellent response which embodies all the hopes of the spouses as well as those of the child who may one day be born. |
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Although the research cannot be considered statistically significant, it cannot be denied that constant technical skill updating is an important source of stress. |
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It cannot be denied that the Government has allocated vast amounts of money to the Health budget over the past few years. |
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It cannot be denied that the confinement of the feet in ballet shoes results in a mobilization of the body beyond ordinary limits of speed. |
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It cannot be denied that land applications under various categories have either been routinely delayed or the paper work misplaced or lost, on several occasions. |
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It cannot be denied that the cost of malpractice insurance is a problem. |
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