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It appeared that many computer makers had yet to comply with the directive, not only in the hope that the government would alter its plans, but also because the order gave them scant time to test Green Dam with their machines.

This directive not only claimed to strengthen the role of the Communist Party in the mechanism of rights protection, but also mobilized more administrative organizations and resources for the mediation of social conflicts.

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These directives not only challenge law schools to make issues of access to justice and the social responsibility of lawyers a central theme of the curriculum, they should also embolden clinical teachers to offer intense immersion experiences that encourage students to indict structures of injustice and to work toward particular visions of justice and social change.

Although the freedom of establishment (Art. 43, 48 of the EC Treaty) is the basis of the directive, this directive is not only interesting for European lawyers.

As uttered with don't-waste-my-time iciness by the actor James Spader, the clipped and merciless directive telegraphs not only that this is dialogue by David Mamet, but also that it is set in the kind of up-for-grabs moral universe that Spader characters have been occupying in Hollywood for years.

If the equivalent of Google and Facebook existed in Europe, they would have had the lobbying firepower to make the case that the new directive was not only bad for their profits, but also irrelevant in the age of ubiquitous computing and networks.

Your rapporteur suggests seizing the opportunity of the amendment of the packaging directive to not only address prevention in a quantitative manner but also in a qualitative manner.

This directive would not only save energy, but also reduce CO2 emissions, and hence demand for emission allowances under the EU's emissions trading scheme, notes the committee.

But EU directives do not only deal with transnational matters - there is also flooding which has no international dimension, and then one may wonder what the EU has to do with it.

Many critics of that directive heaped abuse not only on the mayor but also on the runners as being somehow selfish for hoping to preserve the race.

It would allow the assessment to be carried out by the Commission together with any Member State which has authorised the relevant recognised organisation to act on its behalf for the purposes of Article 3(2) of Directive 2009/15/EC3, and not only the 'sponsor' Member State.

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