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But the new dispute is more technical, relating to persistent breaches of deficit rules.
The EU environment commissioner, Janez Potocnik, has singled out Britain for its "persistent" breaches of the air quality directive.
The European Commission says the UK has two months to address "persistent breaches" of air pollutants - specifically nitrogen dioxide - after it issued a "final warning".
Under its treaties, the European Union can suspend any member found to be "in serious and persistent breach" of fundamental principles.
The EU could only remove Poland's voting rights if member states agree unanimously there has been "a serious and persistent breach of the rule of law".
For the first time ever, the EU has activated article 7 of its basic treaty, identifying a serious and persistent breach of fundamental EU values in Poland.
Delayed dental healing (a precursor to osteonecrosis of the jaw) is defined as a persistent breach in the oral mucosa and/or exposure of bone in the mandible or maxilla that: fails to heal within 6 weeks as documented by a dentist despite usual therapy; occurs either following a dental procedure, for example a tooth extraction or crown insertion, or spontaneously, with or without osteonecrosis.
This meant giving the EU the power to intervene in areas otherwise left to Member States, in situations of 'serious and persistent breach' of these values.
But despite persistent reports, he is not there yet.
Despite persistent weakness and anemia from vaginal bleeding, she delayed further tests.
True to her word, she never did sell the Financial Times, despite persistent speculation to the contrary.
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