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A more recent directive is pushing the Federal government to only use payment cards with "chip and pin" technology.
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More recent developments, like the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament, and of the Council amending Directive 98/70/EC relating to the quality of petrol and diesel fuels, does not change this target, but addresses sustainability criteria for the production of biofuels.
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Both the European Directive 93/43 and the more recent Regulation 852/2004 require food hygiene training for every food handler [ 15].
The EU directive to improve water quality by ending the dumping of sewage is in danger of contradicting another, more recent Euro-edict, which forbids doing anything to harm wild bird populations.
Why nothing more recent?
More recent G.A.O.
The energy efficiency directive is still a very recent directive, and it's not been transposed into member state legislation.
But consider more recent events.
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