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Eurosceptics in Britain may seize the moment to call for a repatriation of powers from Brussels.
Second is a reduction in EU regulation and even a repatriation of some regulatory powers from Brussels.
More likely, they will push for something else: a repatriation of powers from Brussels in the field of social and employment laws (ie, more opt-outs).
He is right, and bold, to suggest a repatriation of much of agricultural and regional policy to the countries that make up the Union.
We should opt out of the bad bits, stay opted into the good bits, and the way to do that is a repatriation of British powers.
Pinto-Duschinsky said the commissioners had been selected to reflect the views of Clarke and Clegg that there was no need for a repatriation of powers to parliament.
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The most likely British demands are a repatriation to the UK Government of powers on employment and fisheries policies.
The growth of research and development opportunities for Indian engineers is helping to propel a repatriation wave of Indians who have been working in Silicon Valley and elsewhere.
Senator Hagan's legislation calls for a repatriation rate of 8.75%.
Trump is already on board with the idea and has put out a repatriation plan of his own that looks favorable to corporate America and investors — but not so much for people looking for work.
Nick Clegg will set out his own agenda for a rebalancing of the relationship but will argue that closer eurozone integration should not need an EU-wide treaty change that would in turn trigger a UK referendum or a major repatriation of powers to London.
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