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The directive, which was extended Wednesday, applied only to US carriers.
Soon afterward, Mr. Faber received German citizenship under Hitler's 1943 directive, which had not been repealed.
The European Union is strengthening its savings-tax directive, which requires member states to exchange information.
The often confusing ngTransclude is also advantageously replaced by the new concept of Template Directive, which reads more clearly.
(The first was the rejection of the Data Retention directive, which had been favoured particularly by the UK government).
It was a European directive which established the rights of the disabled to access travel by air.
But there is no single Artistic Working Hours Directive which governs what counts as a solid day.
He is now blocking the services directive, which he said this week was "unacceptable" and should be "picked apart".
To begin with, the EU directive which created this regime required co-ordinated and detailed laws across Europe.
The most onerous is the working-time directive, which the BCC reckons is costing business over £2 billion a year.
But in 2005, the EU introduced the Unfair Consumer Practices Directive, which was incorporated in British law in 2008.
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