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categorical statement of why you arrived at this decision and whether it will be kept under review make a clear and decisive choice in favour of sustainable development make a clear and decisive effort to achieve coherence between the directives make a clear and full contribution to providing the solutions which the textile and clothing industry make a clear and specific assessment make a clear and unequivocal statement at the Amsterdam Summit and insist on proceeding as planned to the single currency on 1 January 1999 make a clear announcement of its intentions on the future of Europe make a clear appeal for the communitarisation of the ESDP make a clear appeal to the Indonesian leaders make a clear appeal to the United States make a clear assessment of the consequences make a clear assessment of the situation in the area of religious freedom make a clear call for the Commission to submit a report on the implementation of the conclusions of the High Level Working Group on Asylum and 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make a clear demonstration of solidarity and appreciation for all the public services make a clear distinction make a clear distinction between make a clear distinction between Members belonging to a group and pooling their rights in it make a clear distinction between accession negotiations make a clear distinction between authentication services and confidentiality services make a clear distinction between civil society make a clear distinction between displays of violent action make a clear distinction between electronic signatures and encryption make a clear distinction between flora and fauna on the one hand and human beings on the other make a clear distinction between human trafficking which exploits vulnerable people and what we call humanitarian acts make a clear distinction between immigration make a clear distinction between information and advertising make a clear distinction between intellectual services and executive services make a clear distinction between laws and implementing regulations make a clear distinction between means and ends make a clear distinction between old and new vehicles that will receive type approval before and after 2005 respectively make a clear distinction between problems caused by the emission of gases in general make a clear distinction between promises and the reality of the situation make a clear distinction between standalone inventions and inventions intended for use in conjunction with other inventions make a clear distinction between terrorists make a clear distinction between the OCTs and the overseas departments make a clear distinction between the aims make a clear distinction between the public-awareness measures carried out by the European Parliament and those carried out by the national parliaments make a clear distinction between the tasks and responsibilities which will fall to the future authority and those which are the responsibility of the Commission make a clear distinction between the two issues make a clear distinction between the types of aid accorded for the project in question make a clear distinction between those areas where afforestation is sensible or necessary and those where it should only be considered as a last resort to manage rural areas make a clear distinction between those services that do require authorization and those that do not make a clear distinction between two concepts make a clear distinction between unauthorised GM material for which an application has never been made and GM material for which an application has been made make a clear distinction between what is forbidden and what is undesirable make a clear ethnic division make a clear gesture of solidarity make a clear judgment make a clear offer to these countries make a clear political promise to participate in EMAS make a clear possibility for taxation in Europe make a clear pronouncement on them make a clear reference to the Charter make a clear resolution in favour of cooperation with Russia and on the question of Kaliningrad to fit in with the wishes of the people of that small territory make a clear stand make a clear statement make a clear statement about this in your speech make a clear statement from this Parliament that we make both our short term and our long term aid subject to certain conditions make a clear statement guaranteeing that the Member States of the European Union will not use weapons that are banned under international law or are deemed to be illegal in this or any future armed conflict make a clear statement now make a clear statement of who has what responsibility for macro-economic interrelated decisions make a clear statement on that to the markets make a clear statement on this issue make a clear statement on this point make a clear statement on this war or will it not make a clear statement on what measures the Commission intends to take following the publication of the scientific conclusions later today make a clear statement that we want to see reform of the Indonesia military make a clear statement to the Commission make a clearer and more complete assessment make a clearer distinction between legislative and executive acts make a clearer distinction between legislative work and executive work make a clearer distinction between political refugees and economic migrants make a clearer distinction between the responsibility of the Committee on Petitions and that of the Ombudsman make a clearer distinction between those who work as insurance brokers as their main occupation and those for whom this activity is incidental to another make a clearer reference to this make a coherent make a coherent and effective contribution to the Alliance and to act by themselves as agreed and required make a coherent contribution to the external relations agenda make a coherent proposal and that that proposal make a collective effort make a collective effort so that we can deal with the majority of the questions make a collective effort to completely conclude the agriculture chapter make a collective stand against reprehensible political actions in our continent make a collective statement on the kind of Europe we want make a combined effort in March to approve a single instrument covering all necessary aspects make a comeback make a commensurate contribution to safety make a comment make a comment about a resolution that is evidently still in circulation and is still in my name make a comment about foreign policy make a comment about losing sight of something make a comment about nuclear energy make a comment about page five of the minutes of the meeting of 4 December make a comment about the future of the country make a comment about this report make a comment about this resolution make a comment and two requests make a comment concerning the hierarchy of interests within the WTO panel make a comment concerning the reassignment of Directorates-General in the Commission make a comment concerning what Mrs Lulling said 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results make a comparative analysis of the legislation of all the Member States in the field of drug trafficking make a comparative assessment of quality problems in the individual Member States make a comparative assessment of the Member States and a comparative assessment of the overall progress of the European Union over time make a comparative assessment of this phenomenon and to establish a series of harmonised measures for controlling it make a comparative study make a comparison make a comparison between Algeria and the candidate countries make a comparison between expediency and effectiveness make a comparison of Europe and the US in the areas of business generation and equity financing make a comparison of safety improvements between the different airlines make a comparison with the EMU project make a comparison with the Mexican crisis of 1995 and its impact on the European monetary systems to measure this protective effect make a comparison with the free trade agreement concluded with South Africa make a comparison with the fruit and vegetables sector which is not unrelated to ornamental horticulture make a comparison with what has happened in the past make a compelling case for a pan-European make a competitive offer make a complaint make a complaint about my colleague make a complaint regarding the fact that Portuguese was the only language for which interpretation was not provided during the speech by the President-in-Office of the Council make a complaint to the Commission make a complaint to the Commission or to petition the European Parliament make a complete changeover to the euro in the present circumstances make a complete list of all the existing flame retardants make a complete volte-face make a completely erroneous suggestion make a completely fresh start and the concern to ensure continuity in the main policy areas at a particularly busy and delicate time make a completely informed choice make a complex assessment of tenders submitted 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of the directive make a constructive contribution to better protecting the interests of the EU against abuse make a constructive contribution to bringing the crisis in Kosovo to an end make a constructive contribution to relations between Greece and Turkey and thus also to relations between Turkey and the Union make a constructive contribution to the building of Europe make a constructive contribution to the essential debate and to accelerate the decisions which need to be taken in order for people to be able to reform inflexible markets with far too many left over monopolies make a constructive contribution to the problem of the Abkhazia who make a constructive contribution to this Convention make a constructive contribution to this process make a constructive contribution to this road of hope becoming ever broader and our becoming ever more European make a constructive contribution towards achieving the Growth and Employment Pact and to say very clearly what part it intends to play 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the quality of reproductive-health care provided in the case of men and women make a contribution to development make a contribution to economic growth and employment by means of its monetary policy make a contribution to enhancing the competitiveness of European industry make a contribution to growth and employment in Europe make a contribution to improving employment levels in Europe and it would make a mockery of the summit to concentrate on other sectors and overlook this one make a contribution to improving the environment make a contribution to improving the reform make a contribution to it make a contribution to it and enjoy their fair share of the benefits of this joint endeavour make a contribution to make this happen make a contribution to meeting the Kyoto standards make a contribution to peace in this region and enhance our own stability make a contribution to preventing and combating terrorism worldwide make a contribution to security there make a contribution to social development make a contribution to solving the problem make a contribution to stabilizing the situation now that former Foreign Minister Um Guot has succeeded Prince Ranariddh as Head of Government make a contribution to sustainable crisis management make a contribution to that which perhaps does not meet all of their expectations but nonetheless we are making progress towards that make a contribution to the Green Paper on fishery make a contribution to the UN peace-keeping force make a contribution to the advance of the cause of peace over war make a contribution to the debate make a contribution to the democratic supervision of European politics make a contribution to the dialogue between the ECB and the European Parliament make a contribution to the eEurope that we here in the Parliament favour make a contribution to the expansion of the shipbuilding sector in Europe make a contribution to the financing of the task make a contribution to the future of fisheries make a contribution to the issue that we have just been discussing with the President of the Commission and with the Commission make a contribution to the joint construction of a representative democracy make a contribution to the normalization of relations make a contribution to the organisation of the debate make a contribution to the peace process make a contribution to the people of Europe living in greater security make a contribution to the prevention of any development in this field make a contribution to the process of reducing pollution and cleaning the air we breathe make a contribution to the progressive phasing-out of nuclear energy in Europe make a contribution to the rebuilding of the ruined houses and provide shelter for the thousands of homeless make a contribution to the reports make a contribution to the sensible discussion of conflict prevention make a contribution to the urgent action needed to preserve an important monument from the Byzantine period make a contribution to them by 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contribution make a decisive contribution as the European Union to lasting peace and prosperity across the whole region make a decisive contribution to achieving a positive result when the new European Constitution is drawn up make a decisive contribution to building the social dimension of the internal market make a decisive contribution to confirming freedom make a decisive contribution to ending a situation of this kind and help to put the development of such important parts of the world into perspective make a decisive contribution to ensuring price stability within the euro zone make a decisive contribution to finding new publics make a decisive contribution to generating a positive dynamic for world change make a decisive contribution to improving the human rights situation in the former communist states of the east or in the Mediterranean states through economic agreements while the Commission still fights shy of the possibility of postponing those agreements make a decisive contribution to progress and bring people and nations closer together make a decisive contribution to stability and constructive development in Europe make a decisive contribution to the debate and to setting the economic policy guidelines make a decisive contribution to the development of programmes in these fields make a decisive contribution to the ending of the chaos in post-war Iraq make a decisive contribution to the promotion of the ideals we share make a decisive contribution to the reform of the institutions of the Union make a decisive contribution to the success of cross-border cooperation and of the ever closer union of the individual Member States make a decisive contribution to this endeavour make a decisive contribution towards stability and security in the region make a decisive contribution towards the revival of the declining means of transport which we call the railways make a decisive improvement in the way the European single market operates by 1 January 1999 make a decisive political contribution to establishing peace make a decisive stand against the wave of violence and other content dangerous to young people which is flooding television programmes and audiovisual services transmitted via networks make a decisive step forward it has to offer a more inviting environment to foreign direct investment make a declaration make a declaration at all make a declaration guaranteeing that Mediterranean products are assessed on an equal footing and in the same way if new steps are taken make a declaration in the Council and make a declaration in this case must naturally be seen in the light of the following make a declaration of intent at the summit in Copenhagen make a declaration of interest in committee or in Parliament if they speak on the matter make a declaration of their financial interests make a declaration of their interests make a declaration of vote on the Caveri report make a declaration on this subject make a declaration pursuant to that Rule which I hoped to see included in the register on the regularity and transparency of procedures governing certain expenditure of our Parliament make a declaration pushing make a declaration recognising a basic set of principles make a declaration signalling its willingness to review Article 202 in 2004 make a declaration that has been previously circulated in the institutions and it is as follows make a declaration that this kind of behaviour cannot be tolerated in future make a declaration to that effect make a declaration to the effect that make a declaration to the effect that the Palestinian Authority should indeed once and for all commit to combating terrorism make a dedicated proposal on this subject early next year make a deeply unsustainable industry a little less damaging make a definite U-turn in energy policy in the direction of a sustainable energy economy make a definite mark make a definition that provides legal clarity make a definitive assessment of the outcome make a definitive decision make a definitive decision on changes to the constitution make a definitive judgment make a definitive statement on the possible co-financing of the River Acheloos project under the second Community support framework for Greece make a deliberate effort to involve the previous presidency make a delicate situation worse make a demagogic political point which has attracted support in certain unsophisticated quarters make a demand again this morning for black box style voyage data recorders to be fitted make a democracy make a dent in the problem make a detailed analysis of how each of the legislative measures taken affects small and medium-sized businesses make a detailed analysis of the risks connected with supply make a detailed and objective analysis of the recent situation in Guinea-Bissau make a detailed assessment of the situation in the various Member States and harmonise national legislation on conditions of entry and residency make a detailed examination of the advantages and disadvantages of the possible choices of country of employment or residence principle and to present a proposal to Parliament on the basis of that make a detailed presentation now make a detailed study of the current system which we have implemented and the consequences for the environment make a detailed submission on its cultural project make a determined and sensitive effort to strengthen the legal make a determined contribution make a determined effort in its attempt to influence the Israeli and Palestinian civil societies and make a strong gesture by inviting Mr Arafat and Mr Peres to Strasbourg make a determined effort in the health field make a determined effort to achieve this make a determined effort to clean up our cities and pursue a policy of sustainable development there make a determined effort to come up with solutions quickly make a determined effort to implement the White Paper make a determined effort to intervene in this situation make a determined effort to reach a political compromise on the future of Nagorno Karabakh make a determined effort to resolve the problems we say only other people have make a determined effort to tackle the debate on the workings of the international financial system in what is now make a determined effort to use the opportunities available in the Joint Committee make a devastating assessment make a diagnosis make a diagnosis and propose a way of dealing with the situation make a diagnosis of the situation make a difference make a difference and not just be a talking shop or a debating club make a difference and of its being able to perform a task which otherwise could not have been carried out because the individual parliaments would not have been up to the job make a difference and where we can find it make a difference if it acts coherently and consistently make a difference if it can be applied to all actors and operators in all Member States make a difference in Africa and elsewhere make a difference in enforcing rights for disabled people make a difference in issues such as climate change and managing the impact of globalisation make a difference in terms of less energy being used and achieving reductions in the emission of harmful substances make a difference in the Balkans make a difference in the areas that directly affect our people make a difference in the fight against illiteracy make a difference in the world if it pulls together make a difference in these countries make a difference in this area make a difference in this area and has demonstrated in practice that an individual MEP too can set a good agenda make a difference in which country his salary and his social insurance are paid make a difference is how it is implemented make a difference on the ground make a difference on the international political stage on their own make a difference significant enough to give the Union a greater influence over the oil markets than the producer countries make a difference there make a difference to Laos make a difference to individuals and cannot be done by individual Member States make a difference to the considerable doubt concerning the soundness and the efficiency of the regulation of the Structural Funds in future make a difference to the poor people of the world make a difference whether we have turned words into actions make a difference whether we measure emissions from a pipe or in a butterfly net a kilometre away make a difference whether we vote by roll call or in secret make a different assessment make a different choice make a different comment make a different proposal make a different proposal from the one the Commission and Parliament had in mind after Parliament has agreed to it at second reading make a different use of the Structural Funds make a dignified entry into Europe at some date in the future make a diplomatic success possible make a direct appeal to Commissioner Vitorino to ensure that organisations acting in the 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quantities make a distinction between commercial trade in ivory and the question as to the most appropriate CITES list for the elephants to be entered in make a distinction between countries which are candidates to join the European Union and qualify for association agreements make a distinction between financial irregularity and fraud make a distinction between hard and soft drugs or between use and abuse make a distinction between having free markets designed to function well and efficiently and rules which need to be there and need to be enforced make a distinction between internal and international flights make a distinction between internal effects and external effects make a distinction between laws on financial and budgetary issues make a distinction between making it more flexible make a distinction between organic laws make a distinction between other information and basic information make a distinction between politically significant themes make a distinction between potential members and countries or neighbours who will never be eligible for membership make a distinction between public and private awarding entities make a distinction between public and private companies make a distinction between self-determination and the justification for separatism make a distinction between some very controversial points and the general direction in which Parliament can express itself make a distinction between temporary disruption make a distinction between the General Affairs Council make a distinction between the debate on the 2001 budget and the debate on the revision of the financial perspectives make a distinction between the demand for a survey and the abolition of duty-free make a distinction between the different situations of many African countries make a distinction between the drought and the fires make a distinction between the fishing problems in the North Pacific make a distinction between the issue of establishing diplomatic relations make a distinction between the moderate make a distinction between the national and legislative role of ministers make a distinction between the poorest countries and the less poor ones make a distinction between the self-employed make a distinction between the taxation of profits that are withdrawn and profits that are reinvested make a distinction between the two elements make a distinction between the whole and its parts make a distinction between their reputable and less reputable colleagues make a distinction between these causes make a distinction between these two elements make a distinction between these two things make a distinction between those measures which make a distinction between those people make a distinction between those things which ought to be determined by the EU and those things which should be determined by the countries themselves make a distinction between those who devote their full-time work to a Parliamentarian or Parliamentarians and those supernumary assistants make a distinction between trade issues and competition issues make a distinction between trainee doctors who are fatigued make a distinction between two aspects make a distinction between various forms of codes which can have a very positive effect and eventually be turned into what I suppose we could call hard law make a distinction between what can be classified as scientific responsibility on the one hand make a distinction between wine make a distinction in the electoral process make a distinction in this regard make a distinction in this regard so that the burden is not borne solely by innocent people in Iraq make a distinction on the one hand between the car and the plane make a distinction within these economic activities between something which can be regulated by competition in the interests of the citizen and something which needs to be protected from the upheavals and excesses of competition make a document available after making a practical assessment of it make 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figures make a proposal on the basis of the chapter on Public Health in the Treaty make a proposal on the management of slot allocations for airports make a proposal on this matter make a proposal on time make a proposal on which we are working with Commissioner Vitorino to try to harmonise the effective application by the different Member States of the controls and also the penalties in this field make a proposal or reach a decision before 30 June 1997 make a proposal since make a proposal that is comparable to that relating to airports in the Community make a proposal that meets Parliament halfway make a proposal that was not compatible with the outcome of those elections make a proposal to Parliament in due course make a proposal to amend Article 24 of Council Regulation 4253 / 88 to ensure that effective corrective action is taken in the event of irregularities make a proposal to amend it make a proposal to any parliamentary committee on which one political group is not represented 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rather heretical assumption make a rather more general comment make a rather more positive point on the question of public services make a rather over-simplistic distinction between those in Parliament who uphold and wish to safeguard respect for the environment and the quality of the environment and those who are concerned for the interests of road haulage companies make a rather sensational comment make a rational choice from a wide range of products on offer make a real and fundamental contribution to the debate make a real and tangible contribution to the rights and legal protection of our citizens make a real appraisal of the BSE situation in the Member States make a real appraisal of the effects of enlargement make a real assessment and not a fictitious one make a real attempt to conclude matters by June and that we will not have to start from the beginning again make a real change for maritime safety make a real commitment to maritime safety make a real commitment to the Mediterranean by granting this region aid comparable with that granted to the countries of Eastern Europe make a real concerted effort to identify common ground and to seek the solution that has the greatest possible beneficial impact on the environment coupled with the least possible distortion of competition for European industry make a real contribution to awareness and a meaningful understanding of the work of the European Union itself for large numbers of students and their families make a real contribution to bringing Europe closer to the citizens make a real contribution to changing this policy make a real contribution to economic development and make a real contribution to improving the health of European citizens make a real contribution to maintaining peace in Europe make a real contribution to resolving the question make a real contribution to the fight against greenhouse gas emissions make a real contribution to the lives of ordinary people in the North-West make a real contribution to the local economy and local living standards make a real contribution to the protection of public health make a real contribution to the talks with Milosevic make a real contribution to the well-being of the people of the ACP countries make a real contribution towards promoting the high quality education throughout Europe we aspire to make a real decision on a structure which would distinguish itself by its rapidity make a real difference make a real difference as foreseen in Article 152 as amended by the Amsterdam Treaty make a real difference between life and death for some European citizens make a real difference is relatively limited and is determined at entirely different levels make a real difference this year make a real difference to European citizens make a real difference to women in all aspects of their everyday lives make a real effort make a real effort against unemployment at Union level and that coordination between Member States will increase make a real effort here or we shall indeed be moving towards interesting make a real effort of prevention make a real effort to carry out together make a real effort to enact a directive on consumer information analogous to the directive on the freedom of access to information on the environment make a real effort to ensure it is applied in all Member States make a real effort to explain the true path of cooperation between Europe and the United States and the pitfalls that must be avoided make a real effort to find the right solutions and responses to the new and unforeseeable challenges of humanitarian law make a real effort to provide significant impetus for the use of biofuels make a real effort to understand our joint destiny as Europeans make a real impact make a real impact on the lives of the 12 to 14 million third country nationals living in the European Union and the 4 million black Europeans make a real move towards abolishing the principle of unanimity in tax matters in favour of less cumbersome decision-taking arrangements make a real project out of such involvement make a real start on the public works made way for by the Treaty of Amsterdam make a realistic assessment of future action when he delivers his next report to the UN Security Council in December make a realistic assessment of the possibilities that such a policy offers make a realistic contribution to the 1998 budget make a reality make a reality of a Europe that is free make a reality of a vision of Europe that lives up to the aspirations that I have just outlined make a reality of cross-border financial services make a reality of our solemn declarations make a reality of the Maastricht Treaty requirement to incorporate all the costs into the price of water make a reality of the Single Market make a reality of the area of freedom and justice proposed at Tampere make a reality of the construction of a common foreign and security policy make a reality of the fundamental principle of freedom of movement make a reality of the project and also to begin the work of going on to greater things make a reality of the single market in road transport for buses and coaches make a reality of the vision which is increasingly shared make a reality out of free movement make a reality over the next few years make a reallocation within the budget as a whole make a really big effort make a really bold decision in favour of a really new type of car for the future make a really clear and transparent assessment of the effectiveness of the legislation make a really massive effort to ensure that these budgetary priorities actually receive the volume of additional funding that we have proposed make a really useful contribution to keeping or restoring peace make a reasonable assessment of the adjustments which will have to be made here and there make a reasonable budgetary effort make a reasonable charge make a reasonable division between their national and European duties if they are to make a more effective contribution make a reasonable estimate make a reasonable living from their work make a reasoned assessment make a recitation in the limited time available in this House make a recommendation make a recommendation concerning any further agenda item as proposed by Mr Schulz today make a recommendation in this respect make a recommendation not to give discharge to the European Development Funds but the time has come for Parliament to stop providing this veneer of respectability make a recommendation on the proposal presented to us by the Justice and Home Affairs Council with a view to ensuring public order during meetings make a recommendation that we all avoid bringing disasters on ourselves until the beginning of October make a recommendation to Member States to liberalise the last mile so that both full access and shared access can be guaranteed in the local loop make a recommendation to Parliament this afternoon to adopt those proposals make a recommendation to suspend Austria from membership make a recommendation to the Council and the Commission make a recommendation to the Council for an official launch of the enlargement process which implies negotiations for those who are fit for it and preparations for the others make a recommendation to the Member States make a record of all your names make a reference in the ministerial statement to the development of a permanent forum between the ILO and other international organisations make a reference somewhere in the text to this concept of the Eurosystem make a reference to America make a reference to health at work possible make a reference to languages such as Berber which make a reference to religion in the Constitution make a reference to some small technical amendments that were introduced make a reference to the European Court of Justice make a reference to the Rules of Procedure pursuant to Rule 102 make a reference to the findings of the recent report on supplementary pensions make a reform of the international financial architecture more necessary than ever make a regulation for this purpose make a regulation out of which it is possible for some Member States to slip without any penalty and I cannot understand either that within a European Union where we are only 50 % self-sufficient in fish for our domestic needs that there is any highly sensitive information make a regulation that takes no account of their circumstances and thus would not sufficiently prepare their existing markets make a regulatory point make a relative contribution towards achieving the objective of cohesion make a relatively large amount of money available if these changes should come about make a relevant contribution to continuing the fight against racism make a relevant contribution to social tasks make a reliable assessment of the situation by showing the need for considerable amendments to the content of the directive make a reliable prediction make a remark make a remark about a currently 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request so the opportunity to hold a roll-call vote on the final report is denied us make a request that could be make a request to all the European institutions make a request to everyone make a request to her that she come to the Committee on Social Affairs and Employment to discuss with us the findings of that audit on Leonardo I make a request to the Bureau make a request to the Commissioner make a request to the Presidency make a request to the Swedish Presidency make a request to wait for perhaps a moment or two until the Commissioner arrives make a request under very restrictive conditions make a reservation in respect of the great outflow of funds that is taking place in the EU via agricultural subsidies make a resolution based on something quite separate from economic questions make a resolution on any armed campaign make a resolution to practice what we preach make a response make a response in order to safeguard the democratic legitimacy of applying legislation make a response that this is not acceptable make a result possible make a return to the negotiating table nigh impossible in coming weeks make a right make a rigorous assessment of all recent and current cases make a rigorous president of the ECB make a risk assessment make a risk assessment of Nifursol make a risk assessment of passengers based on the CAPS II programme make a robust and substantial contribution to achieving this at last make a room available for the Delegation for relations with the United States make a rough prediction make a ruling make a ruling and in his second supplementary he said that it would be the competent national authority make a ruling and then we will proceed make a ruling from the Chair and we should be done with the matter make a run for it to some other country make a sacrifice make a sacrifice following enlargement make a sacrifice when deciding to follow the path we have taken make a saving of ECU 100m make a scapegoat of the present Commission and plunge 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serious and inexcusable mistake make a serious and sustainable decision on the future of the common agricultural policy make a serious appeal to you make a serious appeal to you to support my amendments make a serious appraisal in Marrakech make a serious attempt to reach a positive conclusion at the forthcoming Summit in Helsinki make a serious attempt to resolve the immense socio-economic problem that exists make a serious attempt to resolve these problems make a serious commitment to solving this crisis make a serious contribution make a serious contribution to improving road safety make a serious contribution to policy-making in the economic field make a serious contribution to the analysis of the errors make a serious contribution to the development of the least developed countries make a serious contribution to the implementation of the OECD guidelines on multi-national enterprise and should act as a champion of new global standards in international institutions make a serious contribution towards serving the needs of consumers make a serious effort also to ban oktaBDE and dekaBDE make a serious effort to arrive at genuine nuclear disarmament make a serious effort to comply with the Regulation on technical measures by not catching any hake less than 20 cm in size or red mullet less than 11 cm make a serious effort to disarm through inspection make a serious effort to focus on a limited number of priority areas make a serious effort to get this whole project going make a serious effort to introduce inter alia much-needed institutional reforms make a serious effort to look after cross-border regions such as those I have mentioned make a serious effort to put this situation right make a serious plea to the Governments of Russia and Chechnya to end the escalation of war make a serious point of criticism here make a serious point that our actions must be completely divorced from our relationships with the Members that these requests for waivers may involve make a serious protest make a serious start on reducing secondary labour costs make a service available to NGOs make a settlement with Cuba over compensation for nationalized properties as other states make a sharp distinction between satellite-based personal communications on the one hand and broadband multimedia services on the other make a short make a short but special reference to paragraphs 20 and 21 of the report make a short comment on the other proposed amendments make a short comment to the effect that the future of Europe make a short personal comment to conclude make a short personal statement make a short personal statement of apology to the House make a short programme make a short response to the points which have been raised in this short but important debate make a short statement make a short statement concerning my report make a short statement on a point of order make a short statement on the bombing in Manchester last Saturday make a short statement pertaining to the college in general and make a short technical correction make a short visit to another Member State make a sighting formal make a significant and urgent effort to confront new problems make a significant budgetary gesture in favour of the environment make a significant change at the moment make a significant contribution make a significant contribution by improving the conditions under which the road legs of combined transport journeys are carried out make a significant contribution from national funds if they are to take part make a significant contribution here make a significant contribution in Lisbon make a significant contribution in this area make a significant contribution in two ways make a significant contribution so that make a significant contribution to UNAMET with a view to help establish administrative structures make a significant contribution to achieving all of the objectives that have been mentioned make a significant contribution to closing that gap we then specified the ways in which further rationalisation of activities make a significant contribution to combating unemployment and boosting the potential of SMEs to create lasting jobs make a significant contribution to efforts towards effective tax coordination make a significant contribution to employment with ECU 150 million make a significant contribution to ensuring that European Community law moves closer to the people of Europe make a significant contribution to environmental litter make a significant contribution to food production and public health make a significant contribution to improving energy efficiency and therefore to controlling demand make a significant contribution to improving the standard of living everywhere make a significant contribution to our being able to clean up the Commission make a significant contribution to reducing the dangers from fires in Greece make a significant contribution to solving the problems of the day make a significant contribution to that make a significant contribution to the Dutch MAGP position make a significant contribution to the Middle East peace process make a significant contribution to the achievement of this goal make a significant contribution to the depositing make a significant contribution to the development objectives of this millennium make a significant contribution to the development of our Europe make a significant contribution to the effort to continue sustainable development in the current context of internationalisation and globalization make a significant contribution to the goals of political union make a significant contribution to the increased use of environmentally friendly make a significant contribution to the peace process make a significant contribution to the practical implementation of cooperation between the law enforcement authorities of the Member States make a significant contribution to the reconstruction of everything which has been destroyed or damaged by Hurricane Michelle make a significant contribution to the rehabilitation make a significant contribution to the summit make a significant contribution to these activities make a significant contribution to this make a significant contribution towards improving the competitiveness of European industry make a significant cut in payment appropriations make a significant difference make a significant difference in key areas such as water and energy make a significant economic and social contribution and they act as a brake on the development of society as a whole make a significant effort in the humanitarian field and in terms of reconstruction and stabilisation make a significant environmental contribution in connection with waste incineration make a significant gesture in the case of Leyla Zana and also in the case of other imprisoned DEP elected representatives make a significant gesture in this area make a significant gesture in this particular case make a significant hole in our energy capacity and speed up the use of forms of energy generation which emit more greenhouse gases and make a significant impact on a whole complex of issues currently of topical interest comprising fraud make a significant impact on unemployment in the short term make a significant improvement in its auditing and we call for the Member States make a significant increase in their efforts to clear the mines and help the victims make a significant shift of emphasis in order to consult rail users and staff make a significant turnover for the publishing houses because of the large number of copies published make a significantly greater impact in the world as an independent progressive nation than we can by having to adapt to make a similar announcement to this House make a similar appeal to my colleagues here in Parliament make a similar assessment of LEADER II make a similar commitment when dealing with third countries make a similar comparison between the 12 countries of the euro and the dollar area make a similar effort make a similar gesture make a similar procedure hold sway in the Council make a similar proposal at Community level make a similar request in view of the fact that the Commissioner considered it extremely important to be present during the debate make a simple observation to see that make a simultaneous and commensurate effort in respect of the Cohesion Fund make a sincere appeal that is not tainted by any party-political affiliations with the parties involved in the conflict in Cabinda make a sincere attempt to use the horrible and shocking experience to develop a sense of global responsibility make a sincere case to promote French beef in general make a single comment concerning the matter of exports make a single decision on how to spend the money of all twenty-seven European Union Member States make a single monetary policy compatible with economic policies that are national in accordance with the Treaty make a single procedure possible make a single religion make a single-currency zone function properly make a situation which is in itself extremely worrying worse by the day make a sixth Environment Action Programme since it has been heavily criticised make a sizeable contribution towards a more efficient policy on research into the development of methods for combating the three above-mentioned diseases make a slight alteration to one amendment by Mr van den Berg make a slight clarification make a slight correction to what you said make a slight criticism of this report that seems to me to be very important make a slightly contradictory decision yesterday make a slightly more personal reference in this case make a slip of the tongue make a small make a small amendment to Rule 156 that would make it possible to submit petitions by electronic mail make a small amendment to that proposal and suggest it might be worth thinking of designating 1998 make a small bypass around the small village of Bedous make a small comment make a small comment about translation errors make a small contribution through my amendments in the Legal Affairs Committee make a small contribution to letting Turkey make a small contribution to the creation of a European area of justice make a small contribution to this debate make a small contribution to this during the previous parliamentary session make a small contribution to this effort make a small correction concerning myths make a small correction to a point of fact that appears in your explanatory statement make a small critical point make a small inquiry make a small observation on the first reading make a small oral amendment clarifying this amendment make a small personal confession make a small point concerning the discussion of whether investments should be private or public make a small suggestion make a smaller contribution to the EU budget make a snap judgment of the conduct of the government referred to by Mr Schulz make a sober assessment of what this will mean for us if it were to happen and still more if it were to happen without the United States make a society dominated by the capitalist profit motive and its sole beneficiaries look like some sort of patroness make a solemn announcement about rights to them but they are unable to take legal action in respect of these rights as individuals make a solemn appeal and to insist on the need for the United Nations Security Council resolutions to be fully applied and complied with make a solemn appeal to Honourable Members make a solemn appeal to all the international institutions make a solemn declaration make a solemn statement that there will be immediate aid to compensate for that damage make a solid contribution to the furtherance of democracy in your own country make a solution almost impossible make a solution to the division of the island a pre-condition for accession make a solution to this problem any easier make a somewhat more ambitious statement make a song and a dance about it make a song and dance about it make a sound contribution to our work make a special appeal for the Kosovar Roma make a special appeal for the active participation of the ten candidate countries in the work on the Convention on the Future of Europe make a special appeal that right throughout the Union this year people will avoid drinking and driving and show particular care make a special appeal to the Commissioner today to take note of what has been said make a special appeal to the presidency make a special case of Turkey which must be treated exactly the same as any other candidate country make a special case of fisheries make a special case of rural development in the world context make a special comment here make a special commitment in this respect make a special condemnation of the Cachito massacre make a special contribution make a special contribution to the forthcoming debate on the role of women with her report on the role of women to the meeting of Euro-Mediterranean partners make a special effort make a special effort actively to incorporate the gender dimension in rural development issues make a special effort are make a special effort as make a special effort in the area of equal treatment under the Social Fund make a special effort in this area make a special effort in this respect make a special effort should be able to catch up make a special effort to act as advocates for the constitutional state make a special effort to avert any future barriers in the internal market as a result of conflicting national rules and establish a European legal framework at an early stage make a special effort to ensure that solutions are found which make a special effort to ensure that the end product can be understood by everyone make a special effort to free up the financial resources that would enable it to be a success make a special effort to have the Community patent installed and implemented during its presidency make a special effort to inform those who are affected by the extensions to the time limits within which the limit values for benzene are to be complied with make a special effort to protect young athletes more effectively make a special effort towards young people who do not necessarily automatically head towards the reception structures reserved for them make a special effort with a twofold initiative make a special mention of Somalia make a special mention of the joint fight against terrorism make a special mention today of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights make a special note of that and send her felicitations and congratulations on fifty years of a glorious reign make a special personal reference to the invaluable support and contribution of the secretariat of the Budgetary Commission for the excellent results they achieved make a special plea for efforts to be made to track down children who have disappeared and to combat child abductions make a special plea for scientific research into products of animal origin to be continued on living animals in the case of BSE and foot-and-mouth disease for example make a special plea to the Commission and to the Council make a special point here of saying that a State that is governed by the principles of the rule of law must also observe those principles in its legal organization make a special reference to Aung San Suu Kyi make a special reference to the Caribbean and make a special reference to the child in the context of the family make a special reference to the contribution the women of Northern Ireland have made make a special reference to the people of Ireland make a specific make a specific comment on behalf of my group on the P‚rez Royo report make a specific comment on this case make a specific complaint make a specific contribution to resolving the Chechnya crisis make a specific contribution towards solving the serious unemployment problem make a specific enquiry make a specific exception for the democratically inclined Commissioners make a specific extra contribution to the action of the Member States in a field which directly affects the citizen and which focuses our concerns on the dignity and integrity of mankind make a specific request make a specific search make a specific statement make a specific statement on Amendment No 42 make a speech make a speech about the measures to be taken against the emission of gaseous and particulate pollutants from internal combustion engines to be installed in nonroad mobile machinery make a speech and then to take his leave and not listen to what this democratically elected European Parliament has to say make a speech here like the one just made by my colleague Mr Gollnisch make a speech in French make a speech in Parliament which he cannot be prosecuted for make a speech in favour of incoherence make a speech in the European Parliament before such a packed house make a speech lasting three minutes make a speech of the normal variety make a speech on the issue we are discussing and not on Italian domestic politics make a speech when the Members are in the Chamber to vote make a speech without a copy of the text make a speedy decision in respect of this reform so that it can come into force in 2001 with the appropriate funding make a splendid contribution to the adaptation of the European regions make a stand make a stand against the fact that there may also be experts outside NGOs that have something to say make a stand against the governments make a stand against the principle of gradually reducing agricultural aid make a stand against this advertising in a directive on approximation make a stand against this flagrant violation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights make a stand for normal residential comforts make a stand for the freedom of peoples and against the imminent threat make a stand for the wealth that exists in cultural differences make a stand in the world of education make a stand on an individual level in these particular cases make a stand on the specific proposals introduced by Mr Schulz make a stand on the subject of Turkey and the experiences that the Commissioner had during his extremely important visit there make a stand on this issue today make a start make a start and genuinely involve all the developing countries make a start and get on with it make a start and give our citizens the right to participate make a start and this is something that is not secondary make a start and we may have more success at the next Council meeting make a start as soon as possible on establishing the details and commencing practical implementation make a start at European level on the systematic compilation of data relating to the role played by women in the decision-making process make a start by giving it observer status and letting it work with other international organisations in the future make a start by imposing them in the criminal agreements which the Commission is signing with every country in the world make a start by involving the European Parliament in the macroeconomic dialogue make a start further up the river make a start here make a start here in this House when it comes to transparency make a start here with my proposal make a start immediately make a start in doing that make a start in tackling speculation make a start now on converting the Schengen Information System into a European Information System by strengthening links with the Europol data processing systems make a start now on laying down clear provisions for the transitional period make a start now on making our knowledge regarding the production of statistics available to the States of central and eastern Europe make a start now on the actual implementation make a start on European coordination make a start on a kind of help desk which can contribute towards creating a relationship of confidence with the national regulatory authorities make a start on a real policy of prevention and social security make a start on agricultural reform now and work together to develop a fair structure for the twenty-five members that the EU will have in 2007 make a start on allocating resources from the Fund with effect from 1 November make a start on assessing the Commissioners and giving them marks according to how good they are make a start on assessing the Directorates-General make a start on assessments make a start on building the Brenner tunnel make a start on demarcating the various competences make a start on developing a common security policy make a start on enlargement make a start on illegal immigration by guarding these borders make a start on integration make a start on introducing time limits and licensing systems throughout Europe make a start on it make a start on it through appropriate legislation make a start on its proposals for this area of freedom make a start on maritime safety by setting up an agency make a start on mutual recognition in criminal matters in this reasonably straightforward area make a start on new ambitions in order to bring about new horizons make a start on operating and securing our fuel market ourselves in the future make a start on others in the very near future make a start on peace by talking to each other so that people in the region make a start on political union make a start on reconstruction make a start on rectifying that make a start on reducing unemployment make a start on restricting their use as far as possible and on giving industry incentives to find replacements for them make a start on tackling this problem with our collaboration make a start on that here and now make a start on that next year make a start on that tomorrow make a start on the compilation of data and the establishment of a database relating to the representation of women among the social partners so that indicators can be established with a view to increasing the influence exercised by women in decision-making bodies make a start on the convergence of health insurance policies of Member States make a start on the directive on information and advice as a matter of urgency make a start on the establishment of the function of European Public Prosecutor at this stage make a start on the long-term goal of applying the user pays principle when it comes to the cost of railway infrastructure usage make a start on the search for a solution make a start on these negotiations for at least the last three years make a start on these projects this very year make a start on this make a start on this crucial work make a start on this damn quickly make a start on this in the context of the bio-patents directive make a start on this now make a start on this project as soon as possible make a start on this subject matter make a start on this task make a start on this work make a start on unifying the people of Europe make a start on uniting Western Europe make a start on using the police and armed forces make a start on what we are supposed to be doing make a start right now on developing services to get products onto the markets of the future make a start there make a start today on that new economic and social project make a start until the Albanian politicians have make a start with such things as a CO2 tax as long as we do it throughout the whole of Europe make a start with the discussions on the development of Europol in accordance with the Amsterdam Treaty make a start with these important debates make a start with this make a statement make a statement about it make a statement about progress in resolving the dispute between the European Union and the Government of the United States of America over the Helms-Burton Act which is currently being heard by a panel of the World Trade Organization make a statement about recent developments in Cuba make a statement about some technical adjustments make a statement about such an important matter make a statement about that make a statement about the Intergovernmental Conference make a statement about the agreement which it was negotiating and which this House had not seen make a statement about the bombardment of Lebanon make a statement about the dialogue with Cuba and how it can be reactivated and indicate the ways in which it might be possible to make early progress towards the achievement of a trade and cooperation agreement make a statement about the elections in Bosnia make a statement about the future of the Banana Regime in the light of the latest developments make a statement about the options which are open to it and what action it plans to take to counteract the likely effects on small banana producers following rejection of the appeal to the WTO Panel make a statement about the trade agreement reached with the United States in May 1998 and whether it is still likely to come into operation make a statement about this make a statement about this here in plenary make a statement about this increase because make a statement about this issue which is increasingly damaging this Parliament as soon as possible make a statement about this week make a statement against the Treaty of Nice make a statement along the same lines make a statement and to send a message to mainland China make a statement as it did for the last Maastricht Conference make a statement as well make a statement at a later stage make a statement at any time make a statement at the first part-session in December make a statement at the next part-session so that we can understand fully what has been going on in the background make a statement at this time make a statement because yesterday in southern France a certain number of goods make a statement before the vote is taken make a statement by way of clarification make a statement condemning these unspeakable acts on behalf of the European Parliament make a statement during the week make a statement from the Commission and the Council make a statement here before we continue make a statement in January when we have all the facts and a statement by the Commission make a statement in a case like this make a statement in relation to the consumer protection issue make a statement in reply make a statement in this chamber make a statement in which it clarifies its position in this matter make a statement in which it will confirm that the provisions for combating irregularities and fraud contained in the financing agreements signed between the Commission and recipient countries will be strengthened make a statement indicating the steps which are being taken by the European Union to provide aid and assistance to the peoples of the Sahara during the course of the referendum on the future of the Western Sahara and the plans in hand to provide assistance during the subsequent period make a statement informing Parliament what the position of the European Union is and what their own position is make a statement now on the progress made during the Greek Presidency on preserving and promoting this European Rural Model make a statement of fact make a statement of fact that is not demagogical make a statement of intent make a statement of principle make a statement of principle and then leave it to the experts to work out the details make a statement of this kind because a large number of mistakes are still being made with the implementation of payments make a statement on Afghanistan make a statement on Echelon once again make a statement on Ethiopia in place of the statement on Iraq make a statement on European Patent No EP 69 53 51 which was granted by the European Patent Office to the University of Edinburgh on 8 December 1999 make a statement on Iraq at the present time make a statement on LFAS here this afternoon as well and I am disappointed that it is not here make a statement on Thursday evening make a statement on Wednesday about the Middle East situation make a statement on Wednesday afternoon about the way things are going make a statement on a matter which really is essential for us make a statement on any matter make a statement on behalf of himself and the Commission on the matter and then to open a short exchange of views make a statement on behalf of the Commission make a statement on behalf of the Commission concerning irregularities or possible fraud in connection with a number of contracts in the field of humanitarian aid make a statement on behalf of the Council on the situation regarding Iraq make a statement on behalf of the Socialist Group with regard to the constitutional crisis in the European Union following the last meeting of the Council of Justice and Interior Ministers last week make a statement on behalf of your group make a statement on democracy or the human rights violation in Cuba make a statement on how it considers the European Union can further develop the learning of languages in the EU make a statement on how the process has developed make a statement on it make a statement on its behalf make a statement on its understanding of how these decisions come about at the forthcoming plenary sitting in Strasbourg make a statement on my report and I should very much like to hear it make a statement on nuclear safety in response to widespread public concern make a statement on or after 4 p.m make a statement on political party funding during this part-session make a statement on that make a statement on the Irish presidency make a statement on the Middle East and what is happening in the Lebanon make a statement on the Middle East as well make a statement on the Philippines make a statement on the accusations made against him here make a statement on the case of the road haulage driver stuck in the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg make a statement on the current situation in the Middle East and on what the Commission is doing about it make a statement on the current situation there make a statement on the decision not to admit Croatia to the Council of Europe make a statement on the disaster fund in a moment make a statement on the estimated effects of the Helms-Burton Act on trade between the European Union and Cuba to-date and what steps are envisaged to prevent further damage which could result if the Act were to be fully implemented make a statement on the final result once negotiations have been completed make a statement on the fire in the Channel Tunnel make a statement on the fundamental issue of changing its regulations make a statement on the future of the Charter make a statement on the human rights situation in Cuba make a statement on the implication of the simultaneous police raids made on the offices of MED TV make a statement on the issue make a statement on the issue of sanctions make a statement on the issue of state aids to airlines make a statement on the issues to be considered make a statement on the line the Commission will take on this make a statement on the matter make a statement on the notification of the relevant Member State make a statement on the priorities of the Portuguese Presidency with regard to development policy make a statement on the progress of trade and cooperation negotiations with Mexico make a statement on the question of the burden of proof in the case of discrimination based on gender make a statement on the recent Extraordinary European Council held in Brussels and the opportunities arising from the preparatory work of the Ghent European Council make a statement on the sanctions proposed by Denmark after the murder make a statement on the situation in the Sudan make a statement on the situation regarding British beef and veal following the meeting of the Scientific Committee make a statement on the steps taken by the CFO make a statement on the subject make a statement on the subject of social dialogue and the tripartite social summit make a statement on the topical subject of football transfers and for it to be added to this joint debate make a statement on the transfer system and on the whole panic which has gripped the world of sport and which the press has been echoing make a statement on the way in which the recent agreement between the United Nations and Iraq on site inspections for weapons of mass destruction and for increases in the supply of food make a statement on these matters make a statement on this make a statement on this International Press Freedom Day on the situation in Tunisia and request that you intervene make a statement on this Norwegian salmon issue make a statement on this and in fact I have already done so in the debates on the Union make a statement on this at the end of the debate make a statement on this issue make a statement on this issue shortly make a statement on this matter make a statement on this matter at some stage before the House make a statement on this now make a statement on this point make a statement on this point in order to guarantee health and safety make a statement on this subject make a statement on this subject during this part-session make a statement on this unacceptable action make a statement on what have deliberately and disparagingly been referred to on occasions as old cases make a statement on what is happening or at least consider the request from Parliament to make a statement make a statement on whether make a statement on your view of the situation make a statement only after the vote make a statement or expound a doctrine to the Council make a statement pursuant to Rule 108 on grounds of personal remarks make a statement pursuant to Rule 37 of our Rules of Procedure make a statement regarding some technical points make a statement relating to my twin roles make a statement setting out what disarmament measures they and the Council are jointly considering make a statement shortly on the significance of the project and we feel that given the implications that it has for the people of Chad and Cameroon make a statement to Parliament concerning the 368 cancelled provisions make a statement to Parliament immediately after Commission meetings make a statement to Parliament on the WTO make a statement to explain why it is taking any other course of action make a statement to say what they intend to do about this very serious and deteriorating situation make a statement to that effect make a statement to the Council make a statement to the Council about the rapid briefing of your Assembly using a procedure identical to that agreed for financial cooperation with Turkey make a statement to the Council and have it noted in the Minutes make a statement to the European Parliament make a statement to the House about the damaging and continuing dispute in the road haulage sector in France make a statement to the House at our forthcoming mini-session in Brussels on what action the European Union could envisage to help find a political solution in Afghanistan and put an end to these senseless bloodbaths make a statement to the House both on the content of the discussions in which they participated and on the repressive measures taken against the protestors make a statement to the House if he so wishes make a statement to the House on Article 14 of the decision make a statement to the House that there is full harmonisation in respect of information to consumers prior to the conclusion of the contract on make a statement to the House this week regarding the recent Court of Justice ruling make a statement to the effect that Parliament should also have a part to play in allocating seats on it make a statement to this House make a statement to this effect make a statement to this effect during this part-session and that the declaration to the same effect that is due to be adopted by the Council will be communicated to us tomorrow before the vote on the amendments make a statement to this effect when the regulation is adopted in the Council make a statement to us make a statement to you today make a statement today make a statement today about the memorandum being prepared by this House on enlargement make a statement tomorrow make a statement tomorrow during the period which is available for urgent matters make a statement upon the development of a common policy for European security and defence make a statement we have put words into practice make a statement when make a statement which would be followed by a debate and a vote make a stealthy approach make a step backwards in relation to the effective provisions in the Member States make a step forward make a strong make a strong and effective European presence felt in the world make a strong case for long-term multilateral development make a strong case for this make a strong case to the Commission for it to take due account of the report on this subject adopted by the European Parliament on 9 September last year and to act accordingly make a strong commitment to lend assistance to the people affected and the refugees make a strong commitment to sustainable tourism make a strong contribution make a strong contribution to increasing growth make a strong gesture by inviting Mr Arafat and Mr Peres to Strasbourg make a strong impact on the situation in Europe make a strong plea in favour of ensuring that in this case the Member States are given as much freedom as possible to use the funds as they see fit make a strong plea in favour of strengthening the action to prevent climatic change make a strong point of the proposition that in reality the present interpretation is ignored make a strong political choice make a strong political gesture in support of railways make a strong protest to the Taliban make a strong statement on the future of postal services in Europe make a strong statement on the situation make a strong whole make a stronger commitment to rail make a stronger contribution to the United Nations make a stronger impression make a studied demand for something in return make a study visit to Sweden to see how we combine a highly restrictive view of drugs with humane care for the victims of these deadly drugs make a subjective assessment make a submission to the Rules Committee make a substantial and clearly visible contribution to the Kosovo Verification Mission make a substantial budgetary effort if it wishes to consolidate the achievements of the cohesion policy make a substantial contribution make a substantial contribution by supporting and setting up dialogue make a substantial contribution here make a substantial contribution if the United Nations is involved and directs the process make a substantial contribution to climate protection and to achieving the Kyoto objectives make a substantial contribution to financing motor racing make a substantial contribution to generating a universal consciousness from that cradle of civilisation which Europe is and wishes to remain make a substantial contribution to improving the efficiency of the internal market make a substantial contribution to increased prosperity make a substantial contribution to increasing the mobility of young Europeans make a substantial contribution to progress make a substantial contribution to rationalizing energy use make a substantial contribution to reducing this translation backlog make a substantial contribution to regional competitiveness and innovation make a substantial contribution to social growth solidarity make a substantial contribution to the European energy scene make a substantial contribution to the debate on promoting the use of renewable energy sources make a substantial contribution to the development process make a substantial contribution to the economic and social life of the country make a substantial contribution to the economic development of the whole area make a substantial contribution to the integration of a Europe which is becoming increasingly capable of united political and economic action and of protecting the historical and cultural diversities of its communities make a substantial contribution to the peace process which can go beyond providing economic support make a substantial contribution to the production of the annual joint report on employment for the Council make a substantial contribution to the production of the final document make a substantial contribution towards enabling the people of Iraq to establish a state and a social order that are of their own choice and that is prepared to live at peace with the world make a substantial contribution towards projects for clean development in developing countries make a substantial difference in north and northeast Europe make a substantial difference to areas of policy and areas of the world make a substantial effort to bring all the parties to dialogue make a substantial effort to reduce the gap between the unemployment rates of men and women by actively supporting an increase in the employment of women make a substantial increase in the efficiency of the defence effort make a substantial increase in their defence spending make a substantial investment at the outset and do not yet earn as much income as the older companies make a substantial profit from their transatlantic routes make a success of make a success of Afghanistan now make a success of EMU make a success of Nice make a success of Vienna make a success of eEurope make a success of enlargement make a success of enlargement a number of key reforms are essential make a success of enlargement and of our commitment to open our markets to under-developed countries make a success of enlargement will be carried out from the start make a success of his term of office make a success of it make a success of it and that above all we will make it clear that the unification of Europe is not about settling the accounts of the past make a success of it and to genuinely involve civil society in the debate as we have promised make a success of its commitment to reform and to justify its unique position within the European Commission make a success of local employment strategies make a success of our efforts in the Balkans make a success of that future we have two alternatives make a success of the Agenda and to make it clear to the people of Europe that the European institutions are not only capable of action but also of successful action make a success of the Convention make a success of the Euro make a success of the European Union and become organized with some thirteen new Member States make a success of the Nice Summit and make a success of the Spring Summit make a success of the accession of the peoples of central and eastern Europe to the European Union make a success of the coming enlargement make a success of the euro make a success of the historic opportunity of enlargement and laying the foundations for the future enlarged Union make a success of the institutional reform make a success of the meetings of the bi-regional group to be held at senior official level make a success of the new Intergovernmental Conference make a success of the political debate on cohesion policy make a success of the process of harmonising indicators make a success of the single currency make a success of them make a success of these negotiations make a success of this make a success of this agenda make a success of this crucial phase in both practical and human terms make a success of this final phase make a success of this noble endeavour which we are all taking on with great enthusiasm make a success of this presidency make a success of this process make a success of this project of uniting Europe make a success of this scholarship scheme make a success of what we have set our hands to make a success out of economic and monetary union and enlargement make a successful transition to democracy and the market economy make a succession of new promises without the money to back them up make a sufficient case for make a sufficiently constructive contribution make a sufficiently large margin available under the various ceilings in the budget plan when the budget is adopted make a suggestion make a suggestion about the organization of our work make a suggestion and ask the Members whether this resolution on hooliganism will also deal with the incidents which occurred at the Rotterdam stadium make a suggestion as regards the events referred to by Mr Kinnock which are to take place in February make a suggestion for the future make a suggestion in this respect make a suggestion on this matter to the Commissioner make a suggestion that will cost nothing at all make a suggestion that would save a great deal of time in debates of this kind make a suggestion to the Commission as to how this problem could be tackled make a suggestion to the Council make a suggestion to you make a suitable choice between intergovernmental cooperation make a suitable transition to a totally open market without providing for a continuation of these services make a summer make a surface categorisation of entire fishing sections as more environmentally friendly make a survey of areas that are unsatisfactory at their workplace and that they can eliminate them through the same united effort make a survey of arrangements throughout all 15 Member States make a sustainable contribution to the development and peaceful coexistence of the nation states in this fully-paid up part of Europe make a sustained contribution to the high performance make a sweeping examination of the weaknesses of the institutions and make a switch in our minds and look to the budget debate next week in the Committee on Budgets and later this month with the vote in Strasbourg make a symbolic gesture to cut funds and payments in structural funds in 1997 make a synopsis of how things look in one country or another make a system that needs to remain flexible and easily adaptable to the local needs of each Member State more rigid make a systematic and sincere effort to repair our relations with all our basic partners make a systematic check of all the language versions after the vote make a takeover in that area make a tangible contribution towards improving the position of crime victims make a tangible difference on a day-to-day basis make a tangible gesture in order to get a solution to this problem underway make a tangible improvement on Luxembourg make a tax pact make a technical adjustment make a technical announcement before we start voting make a technical assessment of whether the reactions were right or wrong make a technical correction to Article 33 make a technical point make a technical speech and as we will have to vote tomorrow make a telephone call make a telephone call and it is important not to forget information poverty on that scale make a telephone call in Austria through an international communications network than to use our own national system make a tentative start to improving the situation make a third attempt make a third point make a third remark with regard to the budget in general make a thorough analysis make a thorough assessment of the de facto situation and have a full discussion on the stage reached make a thorough examination of the present-day pornographic industry make a thorough investigation and make a thorough job of improving the text make a three-minute speech if we are lucky or make a tidy profit from their long working hours make a timely contribution that will enable the Tampere Council to start implementing the formal promises that the Treaty of Amsterdam makes to the European citizens make a token gesture and issue a minor reprimand make a total make a total of four marginal comments on the various declarations make a totally different contribution to the energy mix make a totally technical report out of what is a rather political issue make a tour of the region make a tradition of this make a tragedy out of our Presidency make a transfer make a transfer of appropriations straight after these catastrophic events make a transfer to the new system faster than others make a transport policy meltdown inevitable make a tremendous contribution at the socio-economic level in terms of job opportunities make a tremendous contribution to the cultural life and vitality of Europe make a tremendous difference make a tremendous difference to the future of the Iraqi people make a trip around the equator in a rowing boat make a true and faithful report of that to Parliament make a true challenge out of this crisis and breathe new life into the European Union make a true comparison between prices in shops make a true gesture of goodwill with regard to Parliament make a truly fresh start make a unanimous decision on taxation make a unanimous decision to nominate Mr Prodi as President of the new Commission and make a unilateral pronouncement make a union of more than 30 Member States capable of functioning make a uniquely European contribution and that is Jerusalem make a united and decisive contribution as Europeans make a universal service possible make a useful comparison of macro-economic factors without taking account of the individual environmental make a useful contribution make a useful contribution I was unable to do so because I had been informed that there would be no Greek interpretation make a useful contribution in the form of proposals simplifying and codifying the 11 or so directives that govern the banking sector make a useful contribution in this respect make a useful contribution or are we not expected to make a useful contribution make a useful contribution to that make a useful contribution to the development of their countries of origin make a useful contribution to the search for peace make a useful contribution to the work which the ECOFIN Council has been doing on this subject since Verona make a useful contribution to this cooperation make a useful contribution to this debate make a useful contribution towards the development of a vast partnership in all domains make a user-friendly numbering plan available for consumers make a valid case why the UK rebate is fair and justified but I am not speaking for the British and therefore I cannot say these things make a valid claim of persecution by non-State groups make a valid contribution to increasing supply make a valuable make a valuable contribution make a valuable contribution by stressing the need for the European Union to achieve a greater degree of harmonisation and of cooperation in this area make a valuable contribution if you were to speak for 20 minutes make a valuable contribution on resources and expenditure make a valuable contribution to European integration make a valuable contribution to drawing the right lessons from the 2001 outbreak make a valuable contribution to improving the legal instruments available and the system as a whole make a valuable contribution to improving the quality of life for people in Europe make a valuable contribution to job creation make a valuable contribution to maintaining the dialogue established between the parties make a valuable contribution to our discussions from now on make a valuable contribution to our efforts to improve the operation of the single market make a valuable contribution to preventing them make a valuable contribution to reducing overproduction make a valuable contribution to safeguarding the environment make a valuable contribution to the combined efforts of the Member States make a valuable contribution to the development of a Union security policy make a valuable contribution to the peace and security of our region make a valuable contribution to the stability of the international monetary system make a valuable contribution to the success of our policy and to the achieving of our common objective make a valuable contribution to the suppression of fraud make a valuable contribution to this area make a valuable contribution to thoughts on the future action necessary in that sphere make a valuable contribution towards the promotion of the economic developments of the disadvantaged within South Africa and I hope that this programme will be continued after 1999 make a value judgement about any specific military action carried out by NATO make a vast multicoloured carpet make a very big effort in this area make a very brief comment make a very brief comment about a point that Mrs Maij-Weggen raised in her report make a very brief comment because I have not been asked any more questions in this debate make a very brief comment on the situation in Chechnya make a very brief personal statement make a very brief remark make a very careful assessment of just how able and willing Albania is to take on the accepted European criteria in the areas of human rights and democratic freedoms and make a very clear and very objective point to the Committee on Regional Policy make a very clear appeal to the Convention to have the courage to take that positive step make a very clear distinction make a very clear distinction between ends and means make a very clear distinction between illegal introduction and legal imports make a very clear distinction between the issue of abortion and that of birth control make a very clear distinction here make a very clear request for the United Nations to carry out an investigation and to bring those guilty to justice once they have been tracked down make a very clear statement make a very close relationship between the European Union and Russia irreversible make a very courageous leap make a very forceful appeal to the Commission and the Council make a very fundamental comment as rapporteur for a discharge procedure make a very good case very often make a very great deal of difference to the health and safety of our citizens make a very healthy profit from their own system and are therefore unwilling to do for their national economies something that we would see in a favourable light make a very important and essential educational contribution that we can never dispense with make a very important contribution to the future of European tourist activities make a very important point make a very large difference to European Union forestry policy and they will continue existing make a very long speech make a very major contribution to energy production make a very neo-liberal mark on the Lisbon process make a very odd impression make a very personal comment on the convergence criteria make a very personal observation make a very positive contribution here make a very positive contribution to European society but too little attention is paid to this make a very positive contribution to our work together in Parliament and to the progress of the European Union make a very positive contribution to the development of the receiving country make a very precise distinction by that date make a very real contribution to raising awareness right across civil society make a very serious connection make a very serious effort to adapt our fleet to the fishing opportunities make a very significant contribution to the further and beneficial evolution not only of the common transport policy but to standards of fair competition make a very significant contribution to the occasion make a very significant contribution to this summit and demonstrate a great capacity for leadership make a very significant difference make a very simple gesture to avert the risk of discovering later make a very simple proposal relating to International Human Rights Day make a very small criticism of Stuart Eizenstat here make a very special contribution here make a very special effort to ensure that our participation is as active and constructive as possible make a very specific comment on debt make a very specific condemnation with regard to an issue that appears very peculiar to many Latin American countries make a very specific point about women in senior positions in the Community Institutions make a very substantial improvement make a very timely and substantial contribution to the international aid effort as early as 4 November make a very valid point make a very valuable contribution as well make a very valuable contribution to the fight against social exclusion by developing cooperation between Member States along these lines make a very wide-ranging examination of the chemicals in use today and those that we might want to introduce into our environment in the future make a video that caricatures the views of the Committee on the Environment and its rapporteur make a vigorous and coherent contribution to the struggle against doping make a vigorous contribution to public health make a virtue of a vice make a virtue of necessity and live with the existing rules make a virtue of need make a virtue of this inevitability make a virtue out of necessity and change the minuses into plus signs make a virtue out of something that was born of necessity make a visible contribution to this make a visit during this year make a visit impossible make a vital contribution make a vital contribution both to the economy make a vital 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clear timescale make absolutely sure to involve everyone make abundantly clear make abundantly clear to the future members of the European Union the importance of the principle of solidarity make acceptable demands on employers make acceptable the costs arising from them and make acceptance of new countries in the Union depend on their prior accession to NATO or any other international military organisation make access a reality make access available on fair reasonable and non-discriminatory terms make access costs to inland waterway infrastructure eligible for assistance make access more difficult for them by cutting the European resources for such assistance make access more difficult for those who have not already been taking part in these negotiations for years make access to and implementation of the programme more democratic and make access to and use of transport easier make access to buses easier for the disabled through the addition of retractable platforms make access to 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make additional efforts to reach a consensus on minimum taxation between all Member States make additional efforts to shorten the time taken for the transmission of these communications to the Committee on Petitions make additional financial resources available for enlargement or we will have to reduce expenditure make additional funds available for tie-up schemes as a necessary part of the management tool box for conservation purposes make additional headage and area payments make additional important contributions which complement the current provisions make additional proposals for damages and the protection of victims other than those exposed to asbestos in the course of their employment make additional resources available make additional resources available for the development of the transport network through the redeployment of funds in national budgets make additional resources available for the social agenda make additional resources available for these areas make additional 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agreement make all possible efforts to accelerate the implementation of the guidelines in a positive and constructive spirit and with a particular emphasis on the need for much stronger employment growth make all possible efforts to ensure a higher level of funding for the Community budget headings relating to the networks make all possible efforts to ensure that further liberalization continues to benefit the poorer members make all possible efforts to facilitate the freedom of movement of international traffic in the single market and secondly that any effective legal power that the Commission has to intervene relates directly to the strength of those efforts by Member State governments make all possible efforts to review the issue and to restore justice for women so that by the next elections in 2003 make all speed to use its energies and funds to ensure that those affected in the hardest hit areas are helped immediately make all subsidy schemes transparent make all that a success make all that happen make all the Members of our parties to sign a code of good conduct in order to define the attitude that they must adopt towards groups which place the democratic principles of our political system at risk make all the Members subject to the same conditions make all the alarm bells ring in every political camp of this House and also in the national parliaments and governments make all the citizens aware of the benefits of joining the European Union make all the citizens of Europe and all those in positions of responsibility aware that in the near future things cannot continue in this area as they have done up to now make all the comments it deems necessary to guarantee that the policy mix is as balanced and relevant as possible in order to ensure sustainable growth that does not cause inflation and that creates jobs in Europe make all the dark areas somewhat brighter make all the decisions make all the decisions but accomplish nothing make all the difference make all the difference between failure and success make all the difficulties simply disappear by waving a magic wand make all the documentation around the programme as simple and as accessible as possible make all the files available to the judicial authorities and do not say make all the information available to Parliament within a reasonable period of time make all the instruments at our disposal immediately available to the candidate countries so that we can create a larger area of security make all the means it uses also legitimate make all the necessary arrangements make all the necessary effort to prevent terrorist activities make all the necessary efforts to continue discussions with other key partners so that we can come up with a way of finding a consensus make all the necessary information available to Parliament make all the necessary preparations make all the offers completely public make all the other promises in the Balkans will be around when the budgetary authority decides 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pilot project.These are the various arrangements which the Committee on Fisheries has considered essential in order to ensure that the new satellite system is applied satisfactorily make allowance for article 5 make allowance for such additional sittings in advance make allowance for the cost of labour make allowance for the customs of other established religions in Europe make allowance for the specific nature of this sector make allowance for the variety of national parliamentary procedures and hence for the concern of the national parliaments make allowance for these farmers who have invested in cleaning up the environment by installing incinerators make allowance in its costs for those of non-enlargement make allowance in its regulations for these two aspects of country life make allowance in the trade rules for the extent to which the consumption of a specific product affects nature make allowances make allowances all the same for the fact that Laeken saw a very important task performed make allowances by means of proper transitional periods make allowances by only requiring information from them on a yearly basis make allowances for Members who have forgotten their cards make allowances for my Dutch-English make allowances for the American requests make allowances for the Belgian government make allowances for the attacker make allowances for the irrational or the emotional make allowances for the usual abusive response by the Turkish foreign secretary towards the honourable Mr Poos and his report make allowances for you make allowances that might enable us to reach an agreement when necessary make almost daily use of the death penalty make also concerns the number of roll-call votes which was discussed yesterday make alterations difficult make alterations or additions to the proposed technical requirements and finally a third group make alterations to it in an attempt to give it more power make alternative provisions make ambiguous a language which was 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rehabilitation centres can and must play a role in prevention make an absolute nonsense of this second reading and I would like to request formally that they be rejected make an accurate analysis possible we need more detailed information on the use aid is put to and the sectors and companies that receive aid make an accurate assessment at this moment in time make an accurate estimate which I could give to the House of the number of alcoholics within the European Union make an act of collective prayer make an act of faith in the creation of a new European law while depriving themselves of parliamentary control make an act of political faith between ourselves and the other institutions as we prepare for that convention make an action plan make an active make an active and vigorous contribution make an active commitment to ensuring the effective implementation of the Middle East roadmap make an active contribution make an active contribution and we will have to work on the institutional reforms together make an active contribution as soon as the preparatory work commences make an active contribution to a successful enlargement process make an active contribution to defining new rules that will enable the international financial system to operate without crises make an active contribution to developing the new European citizenship by providing a common knowledge base of scientific and technological references and by facilitating dialogue between scientists and decision-makers make an active contribution to economic activity in our coastal regions make an active contribution to establishing the right conditions for a political solution to the war in Kosovo make an active contribution to setting up at European level a general policy to combat organised crime make an active contribution to supporting the countries in this region and helping them to consolidate their political structures make an active contribution to the debate on the instruments to ensure coherence between globalisation make an active contribution to the implementation of this strategy make an active contribution to the search for a negotiated political settlement of the crisis in Cambodia and it can do so if we can by a large majority in this House use the ratification process for the framework economic and commercial cooperation agreement make an active contribution to this analysis make an active contribution to this structure make an active contribution towards conflict prevention and the restoration of peace and stability in the area make an active contribution towards the more general problem of child labour make an active employment policy part of the broad guidelines for economic policy make an active response make an ad hoc intervention make an addendum so that the Minutes of the proceedings are correct make an addendum which in my view really has nothing to do with the core issue make an addition to article 3 of the EC Treaty make an additional ECU 42 million available make an additional assessment that will not be the first and make an additional comment on two points make an additional contribution make an additional contribution in terms of citizenship make an additional effort make an additional effort so that make an additional effort to apply the commitments it has made and to demonstrate the necessary willingness to comply with its multilateral obligations and to respect the rules and instructions of the World Trade Organisation make an additional effort to meet the proposed needs make an additional point make an additional statement on any accepted amendment make an adequacy finding make an adequate connection between economic liberalisation and the guarantee of the respect of human and democratic rights make an adequate financial framework available for the third multi-annual programme for the SMEs make an adequate living from his labour make an adequate risk assessment make an adjustment make an advance of fundamental importance make an 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an alteration make an alternative suggestion make an altogether separate point of order make an amendment does make it possible to suspend the application of Title 4 make an amendment to erase it make an amendment when it comes to the allocation of funds make an amendment which empowers the President of the Commission to retire one or two of the members of his Commission if he thinks so fit make an analysis of the last fifty years of European construction make an analysis of the markets with these countries and establish a permanent dialogue make an analysis of the situation and present proposals to complete the directive within three years make an announcement make an announcement at Zagreb on 24 November make an announcement during our next sittings make an announcement in Parliament make an announcement in relation to Azerbaijan on human rights make an announcement on a question I was asked regarding the Napolitano report make an announcement to the European Parliament concerning a tragic make an announcement to you make an announcement when it received an instruction from the Council to work out an agreement make an annual report to Parliament on the effects of cooperation make an apology for my rather strong statement in relation to his views make an appeal make an appeal about the language we use to describe these terrorists make an appeal and pay homage to the perseverance of Mrs Aung San Suu Kyi make an appeal as a citizen make an appeal by saying that the Commission is not only an executor for the decisions of the Council and the European Parliament make an appeal from this institution to everyone involved and make an appeal in the name of this Parliament make an appeal in this regard make an appeal on Tuesday and Wednesday and collect the names and signatures of those women who wish to be part of the delegation make an appeal that we should not continue to act as in the past make an appeal to Mr M›ller make an appeal to Parliament in this context make an appeal to Turkey to recognise that this moment represents a chance for the Turkish authorities and political parties make an appeal to all the political forces present in the European Parliament over the situation facing the Intergovernmental Conference make an appeal to all those who believe that our countries and their citizens only have a future in a Europe of peace and solidarity make an appeal to caution make an appeal to civil and human rights seem an empty gesture make an appeal to everyone make an appeal to her to understand and support our mechanistic view of this because it is for the great and central purposes of the Union and its enlargement make an appeal to put respect for democracy before commercial interests in the Netherlands and go to the ballot box on Sunday make an appeal to the Commission make an appeal to the Commission and to each of us make an appeal to the Commissioner make an appeal to the Council and to the Commission make an appeal to the Council apparatchiks make an appeal to the Council that when it makes its decision it should take account of fundamental rights make an appeal to the German Constitutional Court make an appeal to the House make an appeal to the House about the de Br‚mond d Ars report because this is an issue where we have a major dispute with the European Commission make an appeal to the Liberal Group make an appeal to the PPE-DE Group make an appeal to the President of the Council make an appeal to the bikers themselves make an appeal to the cosmetics industry make an appeal to the independent organizations mentioned in paragraph 8 make an appeal to the unexpressed wish of every Member of Parliament make an appeal to you make an appeal to you as President-designate of the Commission make an appearance make an appearance at all make an appearance shortly because it is also important for our budgetary procedure make an application make an application and it may very well be in the pipeline make an application for annulment of the decision by the Council make an application for funds and when you submit a report on these projects make an application in connection with this matter make an application somewhere else make an application within those criteria make an appointment make an appointment with my plumber make an appointment with the governments make an appraisal of the WTO which is the least bit objective make an approach to the Commission with those new figures make an appropriate contribution make an appropriate contribution to achieving the aims that have been stated make an appropriate contribution to stock recovery make an appropriate contribution to this make an appropriate contribution to this international commitment in favour of the poorest countries of the planet make an appropriate contribution when external delegations of the Agency are set up on their territory make an appropriate recommendation and to rely on good examples and competition make an area of freedom make an argument for being insulated against the representations and judgment of Parliament or of the Council which represents the taxpayers make an arrangement in this way make an aside make an assessment make an assessment and present it to you and to the Council of Ministers make an assessment in time make an assessment of how the Convention has worked a couple of years after it enters into force make an assessment of it for further consideration make an assessment of nuclear power 1985-1994 and compare it with coal condensate power make an assessment of the Euro-Mediterranean policy make an assessment of the Spanish Presidency make an assessment of the current state of implementation of the new transatlantic agenda make an assessment of the extent to which different Palestinian centres have been given the opportunity to participate make an assessment of the humanitarian situation and to identify ways and means to speed up humanitarian assistance make an assessment of the policies conducted in the field every 17 October and thirdly make an assessment of the population situation in Afghanistan make an assessment of the problem and a suggestion for its resolution make an assessment of the projected reform make an assessment of the quality of projects according to the results achieved a priority make an assessment of the results make an assessment of the risks involved in each action that we consider for EDF finance make an assessment of the situation on the ground in the light of the democratic clause make an assessment of the situation on the market make an assessment of their levels in northern European marine waters and their impact on human health and on the environment make an assessment of what took place make an assessment of whether it is possible to achieve the agreement required make an assessment of whether this is a good or a bad thing make an assessment on behalf of the Council of a tax that the honourable Member calls an attempt at a Tobin tax make an assessment on the basis of an economic situation make an assessment or gauge the quality and know what the criteria are for good practice make an assessment upon make an assurance to that effect tomorrow make an asylum application make an atomic bomb make an attempt at explaining why I am positive and optimistic about the outcome at the moment make an attempt at progressive removal of the factors that work against this make an attempt at resolving it make an attempt on the life of a journalist who was doing nothing more than defending the values on which European society is based make an attempt to make an attempt to give you sound advice as best we could make an awful English pun make an earlier start on building the Brenner base tunnel make an early and substantial contribution to the international reconstruction effort make an early contribution to securing a reform of our procedures by placing my report on the agenda of the March part-session make an early decision on implementing these financial appropriations make an early start on make an early start on ensuring that funds are put by for this purpose so that we can give help in this area make an early start on the work which should eventually lead to the publication of a sectoral regulatory measure relating to research in particular make an earnest appeal for a constructive dialogue with you and with the Council on this specific issue make an easy point of reference to the currency and the values which have become familiar over a lifetime throughout the period of transition when the new currency is being introduced and for a period beyond the point of introduction make an economic migration superfluous by providing incomes and employment in their own countries make an editorial change to an amendment which I tabled make an educated guess at them make an effective make an effective contribution make an effective contribution specifically in this field make an effective contribution to finding a political solution to the crisis in Albania make an effective contribution to market regulation make an effective contribution to reducing hunger in the world make an effective contribution to supporting and promoting small and medium-sized enterprises in the region or local area affected by the calamity make an effective contribution to the development of the private sector make an effective contribution to the implementation of a global policy to fight international terrorism make an effective contribution to the learning process for handicapped pupils make an effective contribution to the restoration of peace and democracy in this small kingdom when the time comes make an effective contribution to the restoration of peace and stability in the country make an effective contribution to the search for a comprehensive make an effective contribution to the security of the external frontier against drug trafficking and that they are then applied in a coordinated way make an effective contribution to the stability and cohesion of the societies of the Member States make an effective contribution towards positive measures to combat social discrimination on the grounds of sex make an effective effort to tackle such situations make an effective financial contribution to the collection system for their product make an effective foreign and security policy possible and which also give us a military footing make an effective improvement to the quality of our sustainable development make an efficient and sustainable transport policy a possibility in Europe and to vote in favour of Article 16 as it stands in the Commission proposal make an effort make an effort and make an effort and develop a product that can subsequently be recycled for the good of the environment make an effort and go deeper into the matter rather than simply believing that if we catch Osama Bin Laden make an effort and honour its obligations make an effort and not lose this second opportunity make an effort and push this through make an effort and single-mindedly work for an environment of equality in sport make an effort as a Community make an effort at the level of the economic operator make an effort because the President-in-Office and the Commissioner will not be able to remain until all interventions have been made make an effort but it is possible make an effort every day make an effort here make an effort here to discriminate between the current moment and the general development make an effort if we are to achieve this objective make an effort in our handball club make an effort in terms of budgetary rationalisation make an effort in the education field make an effort in this area and make an effort in this area to withdraw export subsidies and to gain this credibility in countries which are affected by these subsidies make an effort in this direction make an effort on behalf of people in fear of their lives make an effort on this subject make an effort providing schools with the required 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and this is something which must be done well ahead make an effort to answer the question fully and faithfully make an effort to apply the autonomous commitments adopted within the framework of the European support programme for the peace process in Colombia make an effort to assist their students and I have asked university rectors to provide for financial resources within their universities to enable students on lower incomes to still benefit from grants make an effort to be concise make an effort to be realistic at the negotiating table make an effort to be the first to comply with the regulations make an effort to bring about a trend towards higher prices for these products make an effort to change make an effort to collaborate with and assist such undertakings make an effort to combat climate change and environmental pollution make an effort to communicate risks make an effort to communicate with each other again make an effort to concentrate aid and try to be as consistent as possible make an effort to cooperate make an effort to cooperate with the countries from which the immigrants originate make an effort to defend the rights of Parliament make an effort to distribute the documents earlier in future make an effort to ensure coexistence between the Muslim and the Christian populations make an effort to ensure that complaints of this kind are no longer necessary during our presidency make an effort to ensure that information is provided on a systematic basis make an effort to ensure that the Kyoto Conference is not a failure make an effort to ensure that the Security Council resolutions be applied immediately make an effort to ensure that the enlargement countries also become economic motors which will allow this policy of economic and social cohesion to eventually lead to a much more just and free Europe make an effort to ensure that the final text is a genuine text make an effort to ensure that this Cotonou agreement is apart from being merely a framework for trade relations make an effort to ensure that this objective is achieved make an effort to establish a level playing field for the sector make an effort to establish a programme which will allow us to rapidly instigate a strategic relationship with this country make an effort to find a compromise solution and make an effort to find common ground for the future and for peace make an effort to find the main route to the positive development of the control of human rights within the European Union make an effort to gain greater influence over the production and decision-making processes make an effort to get it sorted out with the Member States make an effort to guarantee the flexibility needed here make an effort to handle this matter at the European level make an effort to harmonise our asylum and immigration policies and to reinforce checks at external borders make an effort to harmonise their national legislation in this area make an effort to harmonize the various 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society they join make an effort to integrate into the European Union make an effort to integrate people who live outside the European Union with those who live inside make an effort to keep the scientists themselves in Europe make an effort to limit the use of hazardous substances make an effort to limit the use of hazardous substances and therefore must ensure at the design stage that recycled materials can be used in the manufacture of cars make an effort to listen to the demands of European farmers and that we have a delegation ready to meet them when they arrive make an effort to maintain a level of capacities that will enable us to play the role we say we want to play make an effort to make the world in which we live a better place make an effort to move the Roadmap forward make an effort to move this a little closer to the centre of the political stage and have it acknowledged as rather more important make an effort to obtain not just economic profitability but a social benefit make an effort to overcome the testimonial value of that revulsion and send a message in two directions make an effort to place themselves and participate make an effort to provide practical make an effort to put its finances on a more viable basis make an effort to put things right make an effort to raise the issue of the freedom of movement within the European Union but also to provide an improved basis for taxation make an effort to reach a consensus make an effort to reach a peaceful solution make an effort to reach agreement and we need to keep an open and tolerant mind on this matter make an effort to recover the Palestinian Authority make an effort to rectify this situation make an effort to reduce the level of sulphur make an effort to reduce the volume and distance that radioactive material is transported make an effort to remain in the House make an effort to remove the obstacles that make it difficult for Europeans to enter the labour market make an effort to render it more coherent make an effort to reply to this over the coming years make an effort to restore the confidence of an Israeli society which lives in constant fear of terrorist attack make an effort to resume negotiations in order to put the Peace Process back on track make an effort to simplify applications for access to the programmes make an effort to strengthen those instruments relating to the protection of citizens and compliance with the law make an effort to subject itself to the control of this Parliament make an effort to support programmes such as MEDA make an effort to understand and support a possible transition make an effort to use all the potential of the procedures provided for in Article 103 of the Treaty and aimed at coordinating economic policies make an effort to work more closely with you make an effort with regard to infrastructure and encourage the creation of networks make an effort with this 105 million make an electronic check on Recital B make an emergency call make 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whether they will accept the use of other vegetable fats make an environmental impact assessment compulsory make an especially concrete contribution to seeing that the results attained are converted into progress in the real world make an essential contribution in a wide variety of areas of child protection make an essential contribution to a greater European awareness in the same way the plans relating to jobs make an essential contribution to keeping our air clean make an essential contribution to safeguarding the values and functions of sport make an essential contribution to supporting themselves through their own work make an essential contribution to this debate make an essential contribution with customs checks make an estimate of the average speed of the freeway make an estimated USD 1 billion from this deal make an ethical assessment make an ethical foreign policy a reality make an evaluation and find a way forward make an evaluation and that using this corridor we could devise pilot projects as a way of taking our work forward make an evaluation of the genocide and make an evaluation of the implementation of these measures make an evaluation of the quality of relations between the Fourteen and Austria make an evaluation of the three processes I have just mentioned make an evaluation of what has been done more difficult make an even better contribution to resolving the problems of that region make an even firmer bond of cooperation the Union is acting in accordance with its basic function of establishing peace and promoting human rights make an even greater effort to truly promote its role in the region make an even more explicit announcement make an even more positive contribution make an even more satisfactory contribution to the work of this committee make an ever-decreasing contribution to the funding each year make an exact comparison of such regulations and an agreement between companies make an example of Mr Garc¡a make an example of and apply truly dissuasive penalties to those Member States that repeatedly fail to comply with the fleet objectives they have been assigned make an exceedingly short contribution make an excellent base for such an agency make an excellent introduction to my intervention make an excellent place for this kind of activity make an exception make an exception and allow me to ask my question make an exception and be more rigorous than the Protocol make an exception and give a personal answer make an exception and give them the floor make an exception and say that I appreciate the fact that he is here today make an exception and sit in another seat make an exception and thank him very sincerely on behalf of my group for his work make an exception even for Mr Brok would not have been justified make an exception for Commissioner Gradin make an exception for Mr Maaten make an exception for aviation make an exception for motorcycles and scooters make an exception for one product category make an exception for regional aid in special circumstances make an exception for sport make an exception for the Ukraine on financial grounds make an exception for the area around the European Parliament make an exception for the territory of the European Union and then for products that are imported into the Union make an exception here and talk about citizenship rather earlier make an exception in cases of drought make an exception in certain cases make an exception in that particular case make an exception in the case of Amendments Nos 4 and 7 make an exception in the case of those companies below a certain threshold seeking a listing in only one Member State make an exception in this case should make an exception of the Baltic in its general ban on drift nets make an exception of the Structural Funds make an exception possible make an exception to my own rule on some occasions make an exception to them on the basis of a chance majority make an exception to your criteria for the following reasons make an exceptional contribution to alleviate the damage caused and make an exceptional effort make an exceptional effort which will supplement that of the contracting parties which clearly nobody can replace make an exceptional gesture make an exemption where make an explanation make an explanation and I should like to ask you make an explanation of vote make an explanation of vote at this stage in this debate make an explanation of vote must be present in the House at the time make an explanation of vote on behalf of my delegation and say right away that we intended to vote for Amendment No 26 and paragraph 27 make an explanation of vote on the Flemming report make an explanation of vote on the motion concerning the calendar make an explanation of vote should actually be present make an explanatory statement regarding this expression make an explicit make an explicit and courageous commitment make an explicit reference to the efforts made by Rwanda and the United States and the peace 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an impact so often make an impact straight away make an impassioned plea for the zero rate on wine make an import ban effective for the European Union and correct the ways of the European Commission make an important contribution make an important contribution by giving young people in Turkey a chance to use the opportunity offered by our programmes to turn their country make an important contribution here make an important contribution in its vote tomorrow make an important contribution in relation to new employment opportunities make an important contribution in this sensitive area by creating various networks make an important contribution themselves make an important contribution through its White Paper on European Governance make an important contribution through its work in 1997 make an important contribution to achieving this make an important contribution to better procurement and are therefore to be welcomed make an important contribution to better procurement and are to be welcomed make an important contribution to breaking the deadlock on all these matters make an important contribution to consolidating the budget make an important contribution to creating similar living conditions make an important contribution to ensuring the confidence of European wine producers and consumers make an important contribution to environmental protection make an important contribution to finding the answer to this question make an important contribution to improving air quality and protecting human health in the environment within Europe make an important contribution to improving health protection in Europe make an important contribution to improving the climate in the region make an important contribution to innovation in electricity generated from wind make an important contribution to investment make an important contribution to job creation and generally have enormous development potential make an important contribution to making employment interesting and integrating young people into the world of employment make an important contribution to overcoming the difficulties involved in cross-border legal disputes make an important contribution to preserving nature make an important contribution to providing the necessary information on European structural policy make an important contribution to reducing atmospheric pollution make an important contribution to regional development as long as it is done with regard for the political environment in the developing country make an important contribution to resolving the crisis in Albania make an important contribution to securing better air quality make an important contribution to security make an important contribution to solving the problem of unemployment make an important contribution to strengthening the economies of beneficiary regions and helping Member States to meet the convergence criteria and that the revision of regulations make an important contribution to taking the deepest concerns of people everywhere in the Union seriously if it could produce a binding framework for the Member States make an important contribution to the European economy make an important contribution to the coordinated implementation make an important contribution to the debate about social and environmental dumping within the framework of the organisation of world trade make an important contribution to the development of environment-friendly technology in the transport sector make an important contribution to the employment market in the UK and should not be penalised make an important contribution to the fund make an important contribution to the interpretation and development of Community law make an important contribution to the non-military dimension of security make an important contribution to the peace that the Nepalese people have long deserved make an important contribution to the protection of animals and also to their health and to that of human beings make an important contribution to the protection of the environment and the protection of public health make an important contribution to the safety and the quality of blood donation in Europe make an important contribution to the single market in pharmaceuticals make an important contribution to the situation developing peacefully and decisions being made which benefit the people in the region concerned make an important contribution to the supply of mineral-rich fodder make an important contribution to the survival of rural areas make an important contribution to this make an important contribution to this by means of the Sixth Framework Programme make an important contribution to this campaign make an important contribution to this issue make an important contribution to this process make an important contribution towards credibility and the securing of legitimacy if that further implementation were based on two authorizing orders make an important contribution towards humanity and human dignity in the spirit of Raoul Wallenberg make an important contribution towards improving rail transport in Europe make an important decision make an important difference for many workers throughout the EU make an important financial contribution make an important point clear to all our colleagues make an important point here make an important request for the Commission to address with urgency the question of benchmarks for the efficacy of social protection make an important statement about the problems which an inadequate financial framework could cause in relation to enlargement make an impression make an impression during this pre-election period in America make an impression on both parties make an impression on clubs and acknowledge the work they do make an impression on those who only care about unborn lives and leave those who have been born to suffer and die make an impromptu analysis of this report today but we are willing make an improvement and to a certain extent you have succeeded but make an in-depth analysis of the Maastricht Treaty in order to identify the mechanisms which would make it possible to define make an in-depth analysis of the various aspects of a complex problem of world-wide importance make an in-depth analysis of what the Wise Men have said from an initial examination of the report that we have received and also from a comparison of this examination with what my colleagues have said in the Chamber make an in-depth and positive contribution to the Durban Conference make an in-depth study make an in-depth study of the situation make an increase on one side make an increasing contribution to employment policy for young people in Europe make an independent assessment of it make an independent decision on individual cases make an indirect contribution to preventing sea pollution and to environmental protection make an individual living in a democratic society feel very uneasy make an industry competitive make an industry that is constantly losing world-market shares become more competitive make an informed choice make an informed choice about GM food make an informed choice about GM food and we are trying to put in place a labelling and information scheme which makes that choice a reality make an informed choice about their purchases make an informed choice about which jurisdiction they want to opt for make an informed choice as to which feed to use and many of you have already made that point in your contributions make an informed choice between candidates of the same party make an informed choice between products which are genetically modified and those which are not make an informed choice between products which contain and do not contain irradiated ingredients make an informed choice of products make an informed choice when feeding their families and loved ones make an informed decision make an informed decision about what to buy make an informed decision as to whether or not they wish to use such feedingstuffs and make an informed judgement make an informed judgement and to apply that judgement so that everything we decide here can be implemented and applied in practice make an informed judgment about the future of these agreements make an initial assessment of the needs as regards cooperation with other donors and the local authorities make an initial comment make an initial contribution to it in order to take any part in it make an initial observation make an initial observation on the atmosphere of Seville which was not only in a holiday period make an initial political assessment of the outcome of Buenos Aires last week make an initial political evaluation a week after Kyoto took place make an initial political response to the Treaty of Amsterdam make an initial remark comparing one aspect of our situation with that of the United States make an initial remark outside my allotted speaking time make an initial remark so that we are all familiar with make an initial transfer in gold of 15 % of the exchange reserve assets from the national central banks to the European Central Bank make an initiative and start preparatory actions make an inquiry make an instantaneous contribution to climate change by producing large amounts of carbon dioxide and reducing our carbon sink capacity make an interesting contribution despite the different nature of the participation of the businessmen and workers in make an interesting observation make an interpretation make an intervention for personal reasons make an intervention on behalf of the Commission make an intervention setting out our position on other countries where we have major human rights concerns make an inventory of all these irregularities and make an inventory of measures and programmes in force in the Member States make an inventory of the existing body of law in the light of that principle make an investment make an investment and I am glad to hear accompanying measures being spoken about make an investment organization more transparent and simpler make an irreparable error make an irreversible commitment make an issue of our programmes in the area of preventive health care make an issue of this make an issue out of this make an objection and ask you to refer it to the Conference of Presidents make an objection to point 7 of the report make an objective analysis of the way this year was perceived by operators in our various countries make an objective assessment of the effectiveness of the directive and the Regulation on the export of cultural objects and their return when they have been unlawfully removed from the territory of one Member State to another make an objective contribution to our being able to make solid progress towards achieving the most dynamic economic area in the world make an objective critique make an objective decision make an objective proposal here along the lines of regions and farms make an observation make an observation about Burma make an observation about the multinational chemical concerns behind GM products make an observation as a German make an observation of a different kind make an observation of a rather personal nature make an observation on amendment 12 make an observation on behalf of many Members about the gross discourtesy of the Commission in not being present for this debate make an observation on the issue of the European database make an observation on the possible establishment of a European coastguard service make an observation or a reflection with regard to various critical asides on the social and employment aspects of transport policy make an observation regarding my group make an observation regarding representation on a geographical basis make an observation regarding the time factor make an observation which concerns one of your officials make an observation with only indirect relevance to this issue make an observation with regard to all the issues we deal with in the parliamentary committee which I belong to make an observation with regard to the Dell Alba report make an observation with regard to the employment programmes make an occasional mistake make an offensive stand in the new Round make an offer make an offer on this point and that nothing is happening at all with regard to universities throughout the whole of the EU make an offer that if honourable Members will turn up for their amendments and put them without notice to the Commission make an offer which nobody takes up make an official break with thinking in terms of groups make an official visit to that country in October make an official visit to the United Nations from 9 to 11 May make an official welcome make an omelette without breaking eggs make an omelette without eggs make an on the whole positive assessment of the work accomplished to date by the European Central Bank and the operation of the euro area make an ongoing contribution to that fight make an open declaration of feed materials make an open declaration out of economic necessity make an oral addition to Amendment No 1 make an oral addition to it at this point make an oral amendment make an oral amendment for 1999 make an oral amendment in a very complex and very long voting procedure make an oral amendment proposal by removing the end of amendment proposal no make an oral amendment to Article 33 to correct an error there make an oral amendment to my report that the explanatory statement make an oral amendment to paragraph 9 make an oral amendment to paragraph 9 to replace 10 % with the word appropriate make an oral amendment to that effect make an oral amendment to the motion for a resolution on which we will be voting make an oral amendment to the second amendment make an oral correction to our amendment make an oral explanation of vote in order to formally protest against Amendment No 1005 to the budget make an oral report after the formal Council meetings make an oral report on progress at the Conference make an oral statement on the vote on the directive on working time in the road transport sector make an oral voting declaration make an orderly retreat from this nuclear quagmire make an outstanding President of this House and a worthy successor to Klaus H„nsch make an overall assessment and make an overall assessment and if necessary submit appropriate follow-up proposals after the trial period make an overall assessment of a number of factors make an overall assessment of the fisheries agreements during the forthcoming year make an overall assessment of the result of the negotiations make an overall comment regarding all my amendments make an overall evaluation of it make an overall evaluation of the efficiency of the TACIS programme and then to report back on how they will improve the programme for the year 2000 budget so we can have greater confidence when we vote in support of the TACIS programme make an overall package make an overall political input into the scope of motor vehicle regulation make an positive contribution and the proposals made by the Austrian Presidency make an unambiguous pledge to the citizens of Europe make an unambiguous statement as to how the Danish Presidency assesses the Congress of the Peoples of Europe and whether or not the latter is make an understatement make an understatement and make an unequivocal and clear statement that this is absolutely the rule we shall obey make an unequivocal statement of our view that we cannot and will not allow the peace process to be destroyed make an unequivocal statement that Cyprus will join the EU make an unequivocal statement today make an unfortunate exception for agriculture expenditure by seeking to limit the appropriations to well below the ceiling of the guideline make an unimaginably huge leap forward within a few years and still has an enormous amount of ground to make up make an unlimited budget available for this create a run on subsidies make an unmatched contribution to job creation make an up-to-date statement on this crisis make an urbi et orbi proclamation of the most noble aspirations make an urgent appeal make an urgent appeal for the British minister to give a personal report next year during the British Presidency make an urgent appeal here today to the European Council not to replace disunity over monetary policy with disunity over the President of the Central Bank make an urgent appeal to Parliament make an urgent appeal to Turkey to recognise that it is the Turkish Cypriots who stand to suffer if no solution can be found to the Cyprus question make an urgent appeal to its government to do something about those who have disappeared and to ensure that they reappear so that that in itself may lead to really getting a dialogue going which will move towards free and fair elections make an urgent appeal to our Socialist MEPs to leave the agenda as it stands make an urgent appeal to our fellow MEPs not to adopt that amendment under any circumstances make an urgent appeal to our fellow MEPs to follow me in this direction make an urgent appeal to our socialist friends to withdraw Amendment No 33 because it was originally a compromise amendment but is no longer necessary because I have made the concession make an urgent appeal to the Commission make an urgent appeal to the Commission to do something about this make an urgent appeal to the Commission to free up more specific aid for Belarus make an urgent appeal to the Commission to improve the excellent communication that is before us with the studies on the gender dimension make an urgent appeal to the Commissioner and the Member States to ensure that this is achieved in Barcelona and that we do not try to frustrate the process make an urgent appeal to the Commissioner to use guidelines to make collaboration between the operators and competition between the services that the operators are going to provide possible make an urgent appeal to the Council make an urgent appeal to the Council and the Commission to develop programmes in the framework of the European initiative for democracy and human rights that are aimed at strengthening democracy in Egypt make an urgent appeal to the Council of Ministers to finally face reality make an urgent appeal to the Council to accept our budget now and not to start bargaining make an urgent appeal to the Council to do the same make an urgent appeal to the European Commission to ensure that a Commissioner attends this Meeting make an urgent appeal to the European Commission to make a maximum effort to improve the quality of legislation and to restrict the administrative burden on citizens and businesses make an urgent appeal to the UN to ensure that the police force is built up more rapidly than is the case at present make an urgent appeal to the authorities in Saudi Arabia for mercy and clemency to be shown to all five make an urgent appeal to you now to honour the request make an urgent plea for the observance of ethical principles in combating animal disease make an urgent plea to the governments of Great Britain make an urgent request that the opportunity should be given to Members to find make an urgent request to the Commission to draft a directive which provides for frontier effect reports make an urgent start on the implementation of the Ruding committee recommendations make an urgent statement on the French lorry blockade and the fact that France is infringing the Treaties of Rome make an urgent visit to Algeria to begin as constructive a dialogue as possible with the new Algerian Parliament make an utter fool of itself make analyses based on that data make analytical forecasts of world political trends make and I believe that make and I make it with all due delicacy make and I regret that we could not agree on certain points make and a contribution we must study make and a question to put as chairman of the Committee on Civil Liberties and Internal Affairs make and accept proposals for amendments in individual directives make and accumulate purchases make and any friendly noises it might otherwise make are completely empty gestures make and ask the following question make and it comes at just the right time make and it is significant that you have spoken about four disasters make and it must move towards greater cooperation with all of the Community institutions make and it will be made in Doha make and its consequences ours to bear make and monitor suspects and terrorise demonstrators make and of course is making pro-EU governments even more open to populist attack if there is a sense that enlargement is about to stall make and one question for the Commissioner this evening make and our criteria make and process applications for extradition make and programme machines in such a way make and provide for the Member States make and recommendations for improvements make and sell chocolate with up to 5 % fat throughout the Union make and that we must work together to that end make and the difficulty we are faced with at present make and the legislative tools we provide for protecting the environment and public health and we need to mainstream the environmental dimension in all Union policies make and the length of time make and the message that therefore needs to be taken to Mrs Schreyer make and there are a number of points make and underline make and wants to make in the CFSP field make and we must not be afraid of doing it make and we must not be afraid to make it make and what measures make and would be grateful for your attention make animal husbandry safe make animal nutrition safe and to effectively protect European consumers make animal welfare a top priority and be responsible for the product make announcements make announcements at the top of her voice make annual make annual adjustments make annual adjustments in response to one-off situations make annual announcements to the European Parliament make annual contributions to the Palestinian Authority to the tune of EUR 180 million make annual modifications make annual reports on achieving the targets in the White Paper make anodyne statements make anonymous declarations in the press make another make another appeal make another appeal for a broad analysis of the developments in the field of company tax make another appeal that has not so far been heard today make another comment make another comment about Poland make another comment on Amendment No 9 make another comment on the Convention make another comment on the budgetary situation make another comment on this overall project to improve European capabilities make another comment regarding this possible extension make another comparison make another demand make another embarrassing ruling on this issue make another formal comment make another introduction on the procedure make another mistake make another observation make another observation concerning the ad hoc group that we have now set up to examine direct payments to the Palestinian National Authority make another personal observation make another point make another point as chairman of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development make another point with regard to accession make another proposal make another remark on something quite different which does not relate to the proposal as such make another request to intervene as amicus curiae before the Supreme Court in order to reaffirm its position on the application of the death penalty to people suffering from mental illness make another step in the right direction with a regulation of this kind on sales promotion make another substantial contribution to promoting stability further in the Balkans make another suggestion make another unpopular statement make another urgent appeal today to the Russian Federation to ratify START II make another voice heard in the great international institutions in order make anti-dumping procedures superfluous and unnecessary make any make any adjustments needed on the basis of this appraisal when the common fisheries policy is revised make any adjustments that turn out to be necessary make any advances otherwise make any allegations against me make any alteration to the use of the new model as a driving licence make any amendments make any amendments or propose split voting make any amendments to the Treaty make any analysis even in the face of the decision taken by the Transport Council last March to call for a study of the situation make any analysis of administration or control activities make any apologies for how we came to be in this place today make any arrangements for how these people are actually going to reach the Union make any arrangements to compensate for the unfair and deliberate damage caused make any arrests make any assessment whatsoever whether we are to end this year with the fifth supplementary budget or whether we will not get to no make any assumptions make any big deal about own-resources make any change in this part before the Commission has examined what effects the liberalisation 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offices and cut red tape and wasted time make better use of our existing resources but I suspect there will be a growing debate in our own countries in the Member States about whether that really is enough make better use of our overstretched infrastructure it is better to favour economically important traffic using a system of road pricing make better use of our time make better use of resources make better use of some of the existing instruments and make better use of sporting values to improve educational programmes make better use of structural resources in future make better use of that potential in future make better use of the Internet make better use of the advantages of the single market and monetary union by eliminating fiscal distortions make better use of the agreement make better use of the broad foyers located at the sides of this Chamber make better use of the continuing reform of the Structural Funds and the common agricultural policy make better use of the dimensions and of the synergies of our common Europe make better use of the enormous advantages which new technology offers make better use of the expertise developed within these circles make better use of the funds make better use of the monies that make better use of the opportunities available make better use of the opportunities created for them.3.We must make better use of the opportunities offered make better use of the programme make better use of the resources available make better use of the time available make better use of the water in Europe make better use of the work force make better use of their abilities make better use of their resources and make better use of their time make better use of them make better use of this programme make better use of this route via the Assembly make better use of time make better use of us make between pacifism and non-intervention make between the precautionary principle and the world beyond the European Union make between this aim of developing 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choice Italian and European delicacy without a care in the world make bizarre interpretations of the New York Convention on transzonal species make black boxes a mandatory requirement on all ferries and high-speed craft in the interests of passenger safety and confidence make blind decisions on choices that are so technically make blood products because of CJD and rely instead on imports of plasma from the US make blue-box reductions make bold enough to say that Sweden needs the euro make bold environmentally-sustainable proposals make bold proposals and must remain very vigilant make bold to start out by drawing attention to a highly topical situation make bolder proposals make bolder use of existing remedies to prevent conflicts and promote observance of human rights make bombs make bombs or hijack lorries to plant bombs without serious intent make border checks more effective make border controls more effective make border controls more efficient between Iran make border crossing 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bridges to large sections of the public make brief mention here of key words such as competition make brief mention of the package against discrimination and take this opportunity to ask the competent parliamentary committees to appoint their rapporteurs so that we can move ahead with the anti-discrimination package as soon as possible make brief reference to something that happened this afternoon make briefly make bringing this directive into force depend on perfecting a technique for detecting vegetable fats other than cocoa butter in chocolate make brings us to the root of the problem make broad statements of this kind make broader reference to all of the actors involved in the planning and management of the coastal zones and its resources make budget execution more transparent and more coherent make budget funds available make budgetary cuts make budgetary efforts to the tune of half a point per year make budgetary planning a little more challenging make budgetary proposals both on 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the system make but I express this hope today make but I must keep within my time make but more because we believe the indiscriminate granting of subsidies is unjustifiable make by agreeing such a directive make by any means possible make by the Parliament make by this very comprehensive and dense report make by voting for the Cabrol report make calls any public or private phone make calls for liberalisation that I would probably have rejected had they appeared in isolation make can be made at this special summit make cancer a major priority in Europe from 2004 make capacity and sustainability possible for the future make capital injections for our buildings make capital more expensive make capital out of human misery and use Turkey as an escape route be rigorously prosecuted make capital relatively more expensive than labour make car fronts safer for pedestrians make card payments quickly and at a reasonable cost make care more affordable for HIV / Aids sufferers and invest in new 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opposite direction make certain information available here make certain modifications to engines by those same dates make certain not only that it does not happen again but also that the Member is punished because he has given an assurance to this House that the photograph was only for personal use make certain observations concerning the nature of the new programme make certain observations which may be useful in this second phase which is so necessary make certain occupations aware of their liability make certain of this make certain points in the Commission proposal clearer make certain political objectives a reality make certain progress make certain proposals regarding pensions make certain references in this communication to factors which may be useful in guaranteeing that the rounding up or down of product prices does not benefit the retailer make certain requests make certain ritual obeisances in certain directions make certain sacrifices make certain structural changes to 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that safeguards are in place so that there is no intrusion into the privacy of victims make certain that small producers can come forward and be reassured that it will not be a costly and prohibitive process make certain that the asylum policy is carried out in the fairest possible way make certain that the committees are not just independent but that there is interdependence between the subcommittee and the main committee make certain that the considerable funds we make available are properly utilized make certain that the details are applicable make certain that the lessons with regard to internal discipline are learned as effectively as some others make certain that the regulations being prepared make certain that the restrictions domestically imposed do not impact disproportionately to the detriment of other key industries and public life generally make certain that the retox centres in national countries are given full support and that the quality of information coming from them is as good as can possibly be make certain that the safety precautions which we have been forced to take are now common practice throughout the European Union as a whole make certain that the social clauses are put in place make certain that their computerised systems respect quality make certain that there could be a single committee responsible for the labelling of products for alcoholic beverages make certain that these modifications take place in what are two thoroughly worthwhile initiatives which this Parliament has been able to improve upon make certain that these provisions are presented in such a way as to ensure that terrorists do not enter EU territory via the asylum procedure make certain that they are in line make certain that they are treated fairly make certain that they do not exploit the cheap labour and do not continually perpetuate the working environment in factories make certain that they had adequate gender training make certain that they not only respect their minority cultures make certain that under no circumstances could anything living be found or a single body dug out make certain that we are absolutely clear that people do not abuse the asylum system for terrorist purposes make certain that we are not depriving those countries of the very important key workers that they need to help them develop make certain that we are seen to be transparent and that we can account for the money that is spent make certain that we do not allow meat to come into the Community that is not acceptable under our own legislation make certain that we have make certain that we have a proper asylum system that is not skewed by the overemphasis on illegal immigration make certain that we have sound legislation laying down sensible provisions make certain that we respect the rights of the individual make certain that when this system comes into full operation make certain their children will not be endangered by these new technologies and also that there is 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along the lines of what the questioner has described as being the case in Sweden make changes to the course of European integration make changes to the establishment plan make changes to the family make changes to the judicial cooperation treaty with Switzerland appears even more serious and irresponsible make changes to the law and take concrete action to follow the recommendations of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture make changes to the statistics make changes to the sugar scheme as proposed by the Commission make changes to their national health systems make changes to this legislation make changes to treaties make changes to various rules and regulations which will come before this House in the next few months make changes when current rules are changed or rather tightened make changes where we can make changes which meet the rules and satisfy as many people as possible make changes which will last well beyond the year 2006 make changes which would enable both specific tour operators and travel agencies firstly make changes without delay make charges on the compulsory currency conversions arising from the introduction of the euro make charges recoverable through the social security system make charming and affectionate pets and I look forward to them taking their place alongside cats and dogs at the earliest opportunity make cheap capital make cheap food safe before we do the same for fillet of beef make cheap political capital out of 2 May make cheap political capital out of the tragedy that has engulfed his own members make checks and make checks at banks and bureaux de change make checks before funding commitments or payments are made make checks more effectively by comprehensively applying to all Common Market Organisations inspection procedures comparable to those of the Integrated Administrative and Control System make chemical pulp would mean more wood for other purposes make child care available and offer parental leave make children and young people accustomed to using the screen every day make children of them by telling them what is good or bad for them make chocolate in a different way and have done so throughout my lifetime make chocolate manufacturers make chocolate without cocoa make choices make choices about whether to go Estonia and not to Lithuania make choices and judgements make choices as to the immigration policy it wishes to pursue make choices before the sale of a service or product make choices constantly about how they use their time make choices in its task package make choices in that area and then you cannot just say that costs have to be internalized and if the railways then collapse in the longer term make choices in the single market make choices in their personal budgets make choices in this area too make choices only on ideological bases make choices that are truly independent make choices which can have repercussions on public health make choices will create more distance between itself and its citizens make cigarettes even more habit-forming than they would be without these substances make cigarettes more attractive to young people make circuitous and unwarranted interpretations make cities more sustainable from the environmental point of view make citizens aware and convince them of the very real potential advantages of using the public transport system make citizens aware of the environmental advantages of unleaded petrol make citizens aware of the many positive aspects of European cooperation make citizens believe that it is enough simply to plant trees to comply with the commitments undertaken at Kyoto make citizens better aware of what is happening in the European Union make citizens feel more secure through effectively stepping up the fight against organised crime make citizens in future Member States aware of all aspects of future Community law make citizens more active participants in the European project make citizens more aware make citizens of the Union feel that we are not just talking about their rights make citizens participants make citizens slaves to technology and the savage laws of the capitalist market and turn their personal lives and their very existence into cheap make citizens understand that we have provided them with considerable scope so that they can participate in the European area for citizens make citizenship active instead of passive make citizenship come alive is the Charter make civil protection interventions at Community level more effective make civil servants of the whole population make claims make claims about their health make claims about their products as long as they are fully able to substantiate these make claims and demands on Moldavia make claims as easy and quick as they can be in such stressful conditions make claims have make claims of the Framework Programme on culture for individual projects make classification societies effective make cleaner petrol and diesel make clear make clear and stick to until the accession treaties are concluded make clear and unambiguous demands of the Commission on a number of crucial points make clear and unambiguous statements and that we leave no scope for confusing double standards and overlaps between different regulations make clear arrangements with the USa about the conditions of the extradition make clear changes to aids given to agriculture in less favoured areas make clear choices make clear commitments make clear concessions on the issue of debt make clear day-by-day their unequivocal condemnation of and opposition to attacks on the innocent and violence in all its forms make clear decisions make clear from the outset is that such changes will not give rise to the topping-up of this or that milk quota make clear from the outset that my committee has been in favour of that document make clear from the start that I am in favour of the growth and employment initiative make clear from the start that many amendments go beyond the scope of the 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make clear our commitment to the Palestinian track make clear our desire to put the budgetary conditions in place so that enlargement can go ahead in 2004 make clear our determination make clear our intransigence on relations with Iran make clear our lack of an unambiguous position make clear our opposition to unilateral courses of action and make clear progress in the Conciliation Procedure on the three fundamental directives on railway liberalisation make clear promises about the lifting of these barriers make clear recommendations on this in the near future make clear reference to make clear reference to the risks posed by megamergers in this sector make clear reference to the shadow side of the report make clear representations to the Cambodian Government make clear shortly make clear some of the issues which we now face in developing such systems make clear straightaway that I do not mean any disrespect to honourable Members who were more interested in bioethics but make clear that make clear that Cypriot entry to the European Union cannot be blocked by the fact that peace has not yet been achieved on the island make clear that I regret that make clear that Parliament will be consulted on the programming of the European initiative for democracy and human rights for 2002 and the years beyond make clear that a few extremists make clear that all candidate countries are treated as equals and that countries like Hungary and the Czech Republic will therefore get the number of mandates in the European Parliament to which they are entitled make clear that all sides must abide by the cease-fire make clear that among the wide range of regional associations or groups of countries with which the European Union maintains relations make clear that both the countries with which no conclusion is as yet in sight must be able to rely make clear that for my group at all times the paramount concern has been the health of the people of the European Union make clear that foreign and security policy are make clear that if make clear that if he is executed make clear that if minority groups expect that we should respect their religious rights make clear that in 1997 these will be the main issues and we shall have to shift the balance between policies accordingly make clear that in view of what we said last year make clear that it is a mistake to think that we did not know that the elections were fraudulent make clear that it is not just a matter of setting in motion the necessary priorities for external action make clear that it is not the expenditure on Commission reform that is putting a strain on the financial framework here make clear that it is not up to the Committee on the Rules of Procedure make clear that it rejects all attempts to undermine the competitive advantage enjoyed by developing countries in the matter of wage rates make clear that it supports a policy that has stability as its aim make clear that it takes its freedoms and rights very seriously make clear that it was not a committee delegation authorized under the Rules of Procedure make clear that measures of this type that are not approved by the derogation in question are incompatible with the directive and thus impermissible make clear that my group is going to propose an amendment deleting the detail of how the Commission should tackle this question make clear that no one outside the candidate countries and the European Union has any influence over European Union enlargement make clear that no precedent should be created for the Council to impose low commitology thresholds make clear that our experience after four years is that parts of this House make clear that persons arrested within the European Union must be brought promptly make clear that petitions must continue to be in writing make clear that producer liability is possible make clear that so far 49 states and the European Union have signed the Treaty that was drawn up on the basis of the political declaration of intent make clear that such Member States could not expect the benefits of hosting such new agencies if they are not prepared to exercise their responsibilities make clear that the Amsterdam Treaty does not make it possible to meet effectively the challenge of future enlargements make clear that the Council and Parliament are not as united as the larger groups and the large Member States would like to make us believe make clear that the European institutions take steps to ensure that European money is employed in a targeted manner and that no fraud is perpetrated here make clear that the Socialist Group wants the words free make clear that the Socialists have tried to be consistent in their approach to this budget make clear that the economic and political advantages of enlargement extend far beyond the debate about costs make clear that the most urgent obstacles to labour mobility and cross-border pension provisions can be overcome without secondary legislation make clear that the necessary authority is also necessary in the grade if we are to take all the institutions and all the services here with us make clear that the political circumstances for revising the Treaties were not as favourable as they could have been make clear that the possibility for the Commission to carry out inspection without prior notice only refers to operators and not to the competent authorities make clear that the socalled Herod premium is hidden behind this order make clear that their purpose is to protect the fundamental right of privacy make clear that there are many valid solutions to one particular problem make clear that there must in the longer term be a single common agricultural policy for all Member States make clear that these actions are within the responsibilities of the Member States make clear that these requirements are only minimum levels make clear that they have to be informed about these matters as well make clear that this does not constitute any kind of political scrutiny make clear that this institution will have a democratic foundation make clear that this is a joint European and American initiative to hammer the point home that we will no longer allow things to go on the way they are make clear that this is not to denigrate the considerable feat of actually producing it make clear that this plan is designed to monitor tuna stocks by means of voluntarily taking on board observers who will carry out the surveillance of a vast area encompassing the waters of Cameroon make clear that this will involve the possibility of raw materials being processed in the developing country in which they were produced make clear that trading in slots between one airline and another is illegal and will remain so make clear that transitional arrangements should be kept to a minimum and be for as short a period as possible so that we arrive much more quickly at a coherent union with fewer distortions of competition make clear that we are also concerned here with leaks from dumped munitions make clear that we are focusing on reactors which make clear that we are prepared to condemn those large nations that believe they can do whatever they want to do make clear that we are prepared to help a democratic Zimbabwe rebuild make clear that we need decision-making mechanisms here which bring about results make clear that we want both enlargement and intensification make clear that we want to advance realistically make clear the conditions under which they will agree to sign the new agreement upon which Europe must be built make clear the factors it will be taking into account make clear the general disapproval of these policies make clear the grim reading of what has happened over recent months make clear the increasing need for culture make clear the main elements of those draft directives make clear the necessity of using every possibility of a peaceful solution make clear the need for a social Europe make clear the need the need for agricultural reforms and for the individual Member States to take more responsibility for cofunding make clear the seriousness of the situation and to put sustainable development back at the top of the international agenda make clear the significance of this vote make clear the true criminal character of this organisation make clear the true scale of the demographic problem so that the European public can understand it make clear the very point that we were trying to make yesterday make clear the views of this House to the government and Prime Minister of Turkey and make clear the vital need for this motion of censure make clear their own absolute abhorrence of violence in the attempt to move away from extremism make clear their support for UN-backed military action in those circumstances make clear this vital distinction and nor does it avoid the risks of that possible identification make clear to Germany that you are expecting constitutional barriers make clear to Israeli opinion that it was aimed not at Israel but at the current government in order to try to put the required political pressure on it to drive it to respect the obligations undertaken in Oslo and in Washington make clear to Members of this Parliament exactly what we do in terms of energy and I hope that a legal base for that will be obtained very soon make clear to Mr Milosevic that what is expected from him in the first place is to take measures to allow the safe return of refugees make clear to Mr Prodi today make clear to Parliament how much store they set by the principle of subsidiarity or whether they are prepared to sacrifice it from time to time if they think fit make clear to President Milosevic the disquiet felt within the European Union make clear to Russia that this authoritarian approach make clear to all candidates without exception that as far as their application is concerned make clear to all those who are affected that there is nothing to fear make clear to each other exactly where we stand make clear to everyone what our political objective is make clear to me that there is no need to create a additional chapter or legal base on energy make clear to other parts of Europe that the Scandinavian forestry sector is a resource which can be used profitably within the ecological framework without any State support make clear to our American counterparts what we are perfectly willing to do and what do not sanction under any circumstances make clear to our Mauritanian and Chinese friends that in carrying out fishing activity make clear to our own citizens that no additional insecurity is being created here make clear to our trading partners that we will not give way on the hormone question make clear to ourselves that there are interfaces between so-called normal society and organized crime make clear to people in the candidate countries make clear to people our desires for the future and the decisions we take about it here make clear to the Chinese leaders make clear to the Commission and the Council that aid needs to be provided to the European airline industry and to the aviation industry in general make clear to the Commission that not only a high degree of flexibility and focus make clear to the Commissioner that control and monitoring of the common fisheries policy has attracted a great deal of unanimity make clear to the House that I only dealt with the bare bones of the issue of course make clear to the Turkish Prime Minister that this House utterly rejects and condemns his accusation that failure to hand over Mr Abdullah Ocalan for trial in Turkey is tantamount to becoming accomplices in murder make clear to the Turkish political classes and to Turkish society that there is not going to be a separate set of rules for Turkey and that Turkey must meet all the criteria set in Copenhagen and Luxembourg if its European prospects are to prosper make clear to the United Nations that the Commission is prepared to reduce or even suspend its support to individual UN partners make clear to the citizens and to every person of goodwill in Turkey that we do not want that make clear to the citizens what we want to achieve make clear to the honourable Member what the position is make clear to the people in the EU that we can fight international crime and corruption better in the European Union than if the countries of eastern Europe are left outside make clear to the people we are talking to there make clear to the public the differences between us and the reasons why they should vote for one party or for another make clear to the public the reasons for our decision today make clear to the public the scale and effects of environmental crime because many sections of our society are unaware of this make clear to the security forces that any violations will not be tolerated and that perpetrators will be brought to justice make clear to these countries that negotiations as such cannot replace or be a substitute for adoption of the acquis make clear today make clear today that the most important environmental policy measure we have taken to date was when we abolished the monopolies and introduced competition in the directives on gas and electricity of 1996 and 1998 make clear today why I vote against this resolution make clear today why it is more than ever necessary to secure a single currency make clear what does and does not fall within the scope of the framework decision make clear what further increased openness it is leading to make clear what his plans are in this respect make clear what is expected of the Commission make clear what is really happening make clear what its benefits are make clear what specifically could happen in anticipation of the meeting on 14 / 15 April or possibly other meetings with the Russians make clear where the majority of Albanians stand and where the democratic forces stand make clear where the opportunities lie and where the globalisation process can have a more positive influence in the future make clear where the responsibility lies with the Commission and where there is a case for subsidiarity and we will thus have to rely on a Member State make clear which foreign policy priorities the European Union intends to set in the new financial year without wrecking the stipulated financial framework make clear with this report that make clear within the Commission that when we speak of pensions here we really mean provision for old age and not savings schemes as the directive now has it make clearer the various responsibilities of the parties involved make clearly identifiable statements so that it is possible to ascertain just as clearly and definitely whether they have been adhered to make clearly known make clearly separate two issues make clever speeches make climate action more cost efficient make climate policy compatible with competition policy as embodied in these two directives make climate protection and the Kyoto Agreement its key priority in relations with the US make co-operation easier make co-operation possible make codecision applicable in matters of agricultural policy both as regards its substance and also what are termed the mandatory funds make codecision the rule make codecision the standard procedure for approving legislation make codecision with a qualified majority in the Council the rule make codecisions make coexistence a reality make coffee make coherent and consistent progress and is why the scrutiny provided by reports such as that by Mrs Flemming on the integration of health policies across the range of EU competence is so important and so revealing make coherent and consistent use of the powers we have make coherent economic hypotheses make coherent moves on various fronts make coherent progress by setting definite dates make coherent proposals make cohesion policy more generous make collaboration between police and customs authorities in the Member States as effective as possible make collaboration between the operators and competition between the services that the operators are going to provide possible make collaboration possible make collaborations constructive and advantageous for both sides make collections make collections for people in need make collections only twice a week make collective public transport and bicycles more attractive make combating breast cancer a priority in health policy and to develop and implement effective strategies for increasing prevention make combating fraud more rather than less difficult make combating genital mutilation a priority action in terms of relations with third countries make combating this form of crime a priority make combined transport a standard feature of our transport system make combined transport more attractive and competitive make coming out of Switzerland economically impossible make comments make comments about European legislation with regard to the Council or the Coreper in individual notes or letters make comments about Members who are not in Parliament at this time make comments and amendments so that our work together can produce a joint result make comments and decisions that are either favourable or unfavourable make comments during the vote make comments intended to severely restrict the liberalisation of port services make comments now and again make comments of a personal nature make comments on every aspect of this extremely sensitive and painful issue make comments on the substance of what you have said make comments on the use made make comments on these points or make comments or recommendations to the Greek Government make comments prior to decisions and to the authorisation of products make commercial decisions affecting investment make commitments make commitments according to our respective responsibilities and resources make commitments in relation to matters of life and death actually comply with those commitments make commitments in the context of international mechanisms make commitments on behalf of that Member State make commitments on fiscal deficit levels make commitments on the amendments we are proposing in regard to this make commitments on the one hand and keep emphasizing how important it is to cooperate with us make commitments regarding social protection and medical care make commitments to implement the matters which affect life and death than we have to find ways of ensuring that they comply with those commitments make commitments which the public understands and accepts make committee debates public too make common cause make common cause against international crime make common cause in this matter make common cause on this issue make common cause with the successors to the misanthropic and persecutory regime in the DDR make common political decisions virtually inevitable make companies make companies less competitive make companies more productive while ensuring a greater human quality make companies more successful and profitable and so contribute to increased employment and increased access to capital make companies pay in full make comparable provisions for self-employed drivers make comparable statistics and take proper measures it is necessary to have a clear and distinct definition of the subject make comparative assessments make comparison easy make comparison of retail goods in shops easier and consequently make comparisons make comparisons and learn from each other make comparisons and support their national health policies make comparisons and take decisions on the basis of these comparisons then it is necessary for things to be comparable make comparisons at European level make comparisons between them make comparisons more difficult make comparisons so that we can take the right decisions make comparisons with conventional mailshots make comparisons with the United States make comparisons with the telecommunications sector make compatible the legitimate interests of the individual Member States make compatible the sacrosanct need for environmental protection and the free movement of goods make compatible with a single institutional framework make compensation payments to Indonesia make compensatory improvements and that other issues have already been resolved make compensatory payments necessary or because the environmental protection is organised as part of an agreement make competition between companies in the Union even more effective and more transparent make competition far too easy make competition in the market possible make competition policy more democratic and invest it with greater legitimacy than it has had so far make competition possible make competition the be all and end all of their economic policy make competitive family farming for European farmers extremely difficult and where make competitive gains in the short-term but this will not last make complaint make complaints about environmental pollution make complaints feel frustrated and it has to be borne in mind that make complaints to us and then have the patience to await the result of procedures which sometimes take too long make complementary proposals make complete nonsense of the application of the decision make complete sense or be completely effective unless it takes place at European Union level make completely clear make compliance with such a serious statutory speed restriction enforceable make components for heavy goods vehicles make compromises make compromises I am confident we can win this moral victory over the advocates of war tomorrow make compromises and try to find a consensus make compromises but we did manage to reach an agreement make compromises for the minority make compromises here too make compromises on these issues within the framework of a period of transition make compromises we shall show ourselves to be as intellectually stunted as the Brussels Council make compulsory labelling begin from the year 2000 make compulsory payments to finance religions when some of 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origin principle make effective use of the aid from the Structural Funds make effective use of the remaining time to promote structural development in Germany make effective use of the resources at its disposal make effective use of their resources make efficient and environmentally-aware water management compatible in all Member States with respect for the form of water resource management that each Member State feels is best suited to its needs make efficient use of the instruments we have at our disposal make efficient use of the relatively small budget for education and training systems make efforts make efforts all over the world to obtain bilateral immunity agreements for their nationals make efforts along these lines in order to ensure that the European Ombudsman is able to operate as intended make efforts and to acquit itself of its responsibilities make efforts for the development to continue our assistance make efforts in future to integrate the new Member States into the training programme make efforts in order to ensure that the progress achieved in terms of disinflation has a lasting effect make efforts in that direction make efforts in the area of the recognition and transferability of learning and qualifications by making use of already existing networks or by creating new ones make efforts in the direction of simplification and modernisation make efforts in this area make efforts in this area and must commit themselves to solving problems make efforts of their own to improve their position make efforts of this kind to make good the aforementioned lack of coherence make efforts on their own behalf make efforts themselves make efforts to achieve an even balance of men and women when they are recruiting make efforts to achieve the stated objectives make efforts to acquire more efficient systems so that such congestion can be reduced accordingly make efforts to approximate criminal law and procedures on money laundering and the confiscation of goods make efforts to avoid different behaviour arising from divergent interpretations of the rules in force make efforts to bring the present confrontations and violence to an end make efforts to combat the high incidence of human trafficking make efforts to comply with the Seville Declaration make efforts to create a truly common foreign policy towards these countries make efforts to create new jobs in rural areas make efforts to engender respect for human rights make efforts to ensure that it does so make efforts to ensure that its Member Countries also sign this protocol make efforts to ensure that these proposals are accepted within the Council and make efforts to extend the political consultations with the Republic of Korea make efforts to find out what has happened to Mr Erkel and to see whether it would be possible to obtain his release make efforts to get the political prisoners released immediately and to ensure that make efforts to have it renegotiated make efforts to have the embargo lifted and will it make efforts to help Kosovo gain access to institutions like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in the context of the United Nations make efforts to improve our work so that fewer amendments are tabled in plenary make efforts to increase coordination of fiscal policies make efforts to integrate public health considerations into transport make efforts to jointly implement the decisions that have been taken so that the greatest possible number of eligible countries can benefit make efforts to meet those concerns on a large number of points make efforts to obtain a discharge closer to the events to which it relates make efforts to overturn this regime make efforts to protect people entrusted to its care make efforts to provide such facilities make efforts to put a stop to the spiral of violence by make efforts to reconcile their positions make efforts to recover more difficult make efforts to reduce the problems experienced by frontier workers make efforts to use a rapporteur who has no interest whatsoever in the issue under discussion make efforts towards productivity to ensure that the site was competitive make either about the level of cooperation and help that she receives from the committee or about the competence of the committee make either party to the conflict less intransigent make elaborate provision for the steps Parliament should take in order to decide whether or not to waive immunity on receipt of a request from the proper authorities of the Member State make electoral choices on their behalf make electronic signatures valid make emergency aid available make emergency aid available to the Nyre Valley farmers make emergency calls from public pay-phones free of charge make emergency vaccination easier make emphasise an important point make emphatic references to the European employment strategy make emphatically clear that compensation for these additional losses and shortfalls suffered by farmers make empirical data substantially more comparable make employees as useful and usable as possible to the economy make employees economic citizens with equal rights make employees more satisfied and motivated make employees more willing to acquire shares in the corporate sector make employees redundant make employees redundant and insists that the European Central Bank should reduce its key interest rate make employees redundant or to close down sites can be overturned make employees redundant with the sole aim of increasing the price of their shares make employees turn off their computers completely when they are no longer using them make employers make employers prepared to do more in this area make employers unwilling to take on staff make employment make employment a central theme of its work make employment a top priority concern of the Union and a priority aim of their economic policies make employment a truly European issue make employment contracts more flexible and further modernise the organisation of work make employment creation the number one political priority of the European Union by incorporating this principle in any new Treaty which emerges from the IGC make employment investment a priority make employment less secure but more demanding and then have to mop up the casualties through programmes which try to combat poverty and social exclusion make employment more attractive to workers and employers make employment more flexible and encourage part-time working make employment safer make employment the focus of the special European Council in November make employment the main priority make empty general statements that we had heard before make ends meet make ends meet by overfishing make ends meet for the rest of the month make ends meet with their basic pay alone make energetic use of this role make energy a commodity like any other make energy more expensive make energy policy make energy policy against the will of the majority of the population of Europe make energy savings possible make enforcement more difficult make enlargement a catalyst for faster European unification make enlargement a priority make enlargement a real possibility make enlargement a real success rather than just a decision to enlarge the European Union make enlargement a reality as soon as we possibly can make enlargement a reality at last make enlargement a success make enlargement a success and avoid setting off a new social time bomb make enlargement a success and it is not a matter for party political sabre rattling make enlargement an enormous challenge for the solidarity of the Union make enlargement both possible and stable make enlargement conditional on the results achieved in negotiations on the agriculture chapter with regard to payments make enlargement conditional on the success of the Intergovernmental Conference make enlargement conditional upon deepening make enlargement easier make enlargement feasible make enlargement genuinely possible make enlargement impossible to pay for make enlargement impossible within those limits make enlargement more difficult and make enlargement possible make enlargement possible and create the right conditions for more effective action on the part of the Union after enlargement has taken place make enlargement possible and easier make enlargement possible in genuine make enlargement successful make enlargement the top priority of my Commission make enlargement to the east impracticable for many years to come make enlargement viable but also to avoid blackmail by permanent obstructionists make enlargement viable without jeopardizing our present policies make enlargement work for the benefit of the European Union make enormous demands upon our ability to change and grow make enormous efforts make enormous efforts for the candidate countries make enormous efforts in that direction make enormous efforts to achieve this and it will only be possible if we succeed in mobilising the forces which are currently slumbering in European enterprises and in European research and training establishments make enormous efforts to finance these competitions make enormous efforts to integrate their economies into the European Union make enormous efforts to perfect original designs after a complex process make enormous gains make enormous headway make enormous stock increases make enough concessions to the US government make enough environmental information available to NGOs or to the public make enough money out of the categories of people that they are aimed at make enough money to service that capital make enough of this fact in our Europe without frontiers make enough profit as it is without the need to turn to the taxpayer yet again make enough progress in another week make enough workers redundant unlike make enquiries make enquiries about the fate of Rebiya Kadeer make enquiries as to when that report will be presented to the Transport Committee make enquiries of my colleagues whose portfolios directly concern this issue make enquiries of the Greek authorities to ensure that they have complied with their obligations under the current legislation make enquiries of the Guinean authorities as to how this sum is used make enquiries of the competent authorities in my country regarding the implications of this new situation make ensure that all the Member States understand that it is crucial for the social partners and civil society to be involved if this effort to increase employment is to be effective make ensure that the people working so hard at CEDEFOP can rest assured that there is no risk of their being moved from Thessaloniki somewhere else make enterprise productive and competitive and to achieve the necessary balance between flexibility for the enterprise and security for the individual worker make entrepreneurs spend half a day arguing about 0.2 % plus or minus make environmental crime part of the Community acquis make environmental demands of the products it purchases make environmental issues a top priority make environmental policy effective make environmental policy with great aplomb if we continually claim that unemployment is our number one problem and our social systems are no longer capable of eliminating unemployment make environmental protection a greater priority make environmental protection and the quest for sustainable development an integral part of their daily lives make environmental sense make environmentally friendly products make equal efforts to resolve the conflict make equal opportunities a primary issue in our institution as well make equal opportunities possible and to create a form of social cohesion make equal participation a reality make equal progress on issues of importance to the industrialised world as much as to the developing countries make equal progress under the agreement make equal treatment in the civil service the law if it is not already the case make equality between men and women an essential element in all Community action make equality of opportunity a reality by removing that smiling face that so often cloaks prejudice and bigotry make equality policy under Article 119 make equipment even more expensive make erosion of it make erudite and solemn declarations make essential progress with regard to trade issues make essential reforms to the voluntary pension scheme and increase supervision and controls make estimates because parliamentary elections are to be held during the year and the EU will enlarge make estimates for the following measures make evaluation and quality a priority issue make evaluations make evaluations of the implementation of the programme make even 160 000 tickets available to football fans outside France make even better make even better use of the opportunities arising from the new worldview make even better use of them than we have done up until now make even greater concessions which would lead to the demolition of the common agricultural policy and with it the demise of the small farmer in large parts of Europe make even greater demands on our capital reserves make even greater efforts and gather reliable statistical data make even greater efforts on its behalf make even greater efforts to enable Mr Ibrahim Rugova make even greater efforts to influence the voting behaviour by delivering lengthy speeches during the debate make even greater efforts to inform the citizens of Europe make even greater sacrifices and provide even more assistance make even greater use of the new technologies and to have greater access to television make even lunch difficult make even more changes inevitable make even more demands of the citizens of Europe make even more extravagant affirmations make even more improvements to the office of the Ombudsman make even more progress make even more progress in realising all the aspects of economic union make even more progress on a number of points make even more progress this month and certainly before the end of the Presidency make even more proposals make even more rapid progress than the Treaties and anything that is likely to be drawn up in the future make even more targeted and efficient use of PHARE in this area make even more unjustifiable the shameful insult of the requisition of property and the concealment of assets belonging to the victims of such horrendous persecution make even one phone call make even the slightest progress on this issue make even the youngest children aware of the dangers of excess alcohol consumption make ever greater profits make ever more extensive use make ever more intensive use of it make ever-greater profits make ever-increasing profits make every attempt to prevent the wrong-doings make every available effort to adhere to the timetable for institutional reform agreed on in Cologne and to complete the package of reforms in the year 2000 under the French Presidency make every available effort to provide the citizens with comprehensive information on how the Intergovernmental Conference is going make every conceivable aspect of working life subject to European regulation make every conceivable effort and attempt to secure world peace and peace in the Middle East make every conceivable effort in Monterrey to ensure that specific pledges are made on increased cooperation and transfers of resources make every conceivable preparation for such an eventuality make every conceivable subject from the party programmes into human rights issues make every day a day of greater peace make every effort make every effort now mean make every effort and make every effort and continue to do so in order firstly to demonstrate the position of the European institutions make every effort and do all we can to bring about the integration of the whole island within the next two months make every effort at every level to support free competition and create a free and healthy competitive area in which European companies can operate make every effort at the intergovernmental conference to ensure that Parliament evolves into a true parliament with full powers of legislative codecision which extend to agriculture and compulsory expenditure make every effort at the relevant ministerial level make every effort if this process of development is actually to lead anywhere make every effort in line with Articles 49 and 56 of the Treaty to use its powers to implement the proposals by other means make every effort in order to maintain the free movement of goods make every effort in order to make sure that this is done make every effort in the foreseeable future to ensure that a first practice run does not end in a first major disaster make every effort in this direction make every effort in this matter make every effort necessary in order to help candidate countries to comply with the deadlines imposed by law in respect of the individual control systems make every effort necessary to make sure that discussions over workers rights in terms of information make every effort necessary to secure the final adoption of the company statute by the end of this year make every effort not to obstruct procedures make every effort not to spoil this success story or put it at risk by taking inadequate measures to prevent counterfeiting make every effort now make every effort now to bring the existing nuclear power stations in central and eastern Europe up to Western safety levels make every effort possible to protect them make every effort possible within the framework of the relevant legislation make every effort so that execution of the European Plan for Reconstruction and Development can make progress in a way which is similar to that of the national indicative programmes in ACP states make every effort to accurately assess the feasibility of certain elements make every effort to achieve a single stock market by the end of 2003 make every effort to achieve a sound and credible result make every effort to achieve it make every effort to achieve success make every effort to achieve that objective make every effort to achieve that practical solution make every effort to achieve this make every effort to achieve this 8 % objective make every effort to achieve this from now on make every effort to achieve will not hinder the progress or dampen the vitality of the European Union in the search for new make every effort to actively protect the population from attacks make every effort to address the grave problem of falling farm incomes make every effort to address these points to her satisfaction make every effort to alleviate the conditions suffered by the population of East Timor make every effort to attend make every effort to avoid an obvious risk make every effort to avoid any duplication of tasks or conflict of competencies make every effort to avoid this type of relocation make every effort to break the deadlock make every effort to bring about a situation in which all parts of the Commission work together to handle this issue make every effort to bring about real participation of these countries by granting institutional support make every effort to bring an immediate end to this massacre make every effort to bring into effect preventive diplomacy so that we finally achieve a peace process which we all hope will safeguard fundamental freedoms and human rights make every effort to bring peace to the region make every effort to bring the Nigerian leaders to fulfil these preconditions for a smooth electoral process and to convince them that it is the very credibility of the transition process which is at stake make every effort to bring the current negotiations in Taba to a successful end make every effort to bring this Parliament closer to the people of Europe make every effort to bring this about make every effort to build up decent relations between the European Union and Turkey make every effort to close the existing gap between words on paper and the actual make every effort to combat the terrorism make every effort to combat unemployment as effectively make every effort to come before Parliament with a capable and forceful Commission as swiftly as possible make every effort to commit to good food make every effort to complete the decision-making on grant applications within three months make every effort to complete the process swiftly make every effort to complete the task successfully and to support the financial commitment of EUR 50 million make every effort to comply with its programme on preparing for the introduction of the euro make every effort to conclude an agreement in line with the negotiating mandate they have been given by the Council of Ministers make every effort to conclude the agreement with Morocco make every effort to conclude three important proposals concerning third-country nationals who are long-term residents make every effort to contribute constructively to the attempts to achieve a comprehensive settlement of the Cypriot question that are being undertaken in the framework of the UN peace process make every effort to counter terrorism in those areas under its control make every effort to deal with it make every effort to define the legislative framework make every effort to develop our definition of European citizenship based on the idea of residence make every effort to do so make every effort to eliminate these substances and to use alternatives make every effort to enable the United Nations to look into this and similar cases make every effort to encourage small- and medium-sized enterprises make every effort to encourage the Iranian Government make every effort to encourage the developing regional structures such as the Council of Baltic Sea States make every effort to encourage third countries that have not yet done so to sign and / or ratify the Statute make every effort to end what is happening make every effort to ensure a stable make every effort to ensure that make every effort to ensure that Djibouti respects the conventions which it has signed make every effort to ensure that Kofi Annan and the UN are successful in their endeavours make every effort to ensure that a decision can be taken at the plenary part-session in July make every effort to ensure that a more stringent legislation is feasible make every effort to ensure that all the necessary conditions are in place so that a resolution against the death penalty can be tabled at the United Nations General Assembly make every effort to ensure that changes are made in Belarus and in particular that freedom of the press is restored make every effort to ensure that help can be given to the stricken areas as quickly as possible make every effort to ensure that it addresses human rights violations effectively make every effort to ensure that it does make every effort to ensure that more and more young people are able to participate in the Socrates programme make every effort to ensure that negotiations with these countries can be concluded successfully make every effort to ensure that no child under the age of 18 goes to war or is employed in the war machine make every effort to ensure that our foreign policy will respond to balanced criteria make every effort to ensure that the Americans make justice prevail in their country too make every effort to ensure that the Council does likewise make every effort to ensure that the European Parliament can do the same make every effort to ensure that the IMF does not make any concessions to the present Serbian government make every effort to ensure that the Intergovernmental Conference restores to the islands their right to grow and develop make every effort to ensure that the Mafia make every effort to ensure that the debate on the future of Europe is not just held in expert circles make every effort to ensure that the funding available through the European budgets is used in a more employment-friendly way make every effort to ensure that the initiatives implemented in the framework of the European Social Fund make every effort to ensure that the legislation on public contracts applicable to infrastructure projects is both clear and flexible in order to guarantee the involvement of the private sector make every effort to ensure that the peace agreements are honoured make every effort to ensure that the reforms which the 15 Member States are attempting to carry out do not bring extreme poverty for the elderly make every effort to ensure that the revision conferences are well structured and effective by focusing them on evaluating how far countries keep the promises they make during the international negotiations make every effort to ensure that the right balance is struck between openness and accessibility whilst ensuring that safety is maintained and that escalations of recent weeks are avoided make every effort to ensure that there is at least one reference to the Treaties in Nice because this would be the best tribute we could pay to the work of the Members of the European Parliament make every effort to ensure that these countries join as soon as possible make every effort to ensure that they are not overly bureaucratic and that the framework is as easy as possible for firms make every effort to ensure that this crucial issue moves forward make every effort to ensure that this region is rebuilt when the time comes make every effort to ensure that when the recovery plans are being discussed it is not only the scientists but also the stakeholders and the fishermen who will be involved in these discussions make every effort to ensure that when we look at the accession countries human rights and the treatment of the minorities are at the top of the agenda make every effort to ensure that work in the Convention drafting the Charter of Fundamental Rights is concluded in time to be taken into consideration make every effort to ensure the European Union plays its part make every effort to ensure the necessary coherence between the sugar proposals and development policy make every effort to ensure the success of the working session make every effort to exhaust diplomatic channels to resolve the Iraqi crisis make every effort to expose the weaknesses in the Regulation in the mean time make every effort to facilitate the transfer from road to rail make every effort to find a lasting political solution make every effort to find a solution before the Cancun ministerial conference make every effort to find a solution to the problem of the committee make every effort to form a peaceable and fruitful relationship with Belarus make every effort to fulfil this commitment make every effort to further the processes now in place for progressive and reciprocal trade liberalisation make every effort to get the report out as swiftly as possible make every effort to get these financial resources increased in the future and to see that they are used well make every effort to give them international support in order to give them that opportunity make every effort to give this economic sector in Europe make every effort to guarantee fully respect for private and family life and data protection make every effort to guarantee security in the region and respect for human rights make every effort to guarantee users the highest possible safety standards make every effort to guide the Congo back to the road of democratisation make every effort to halt the economic slide make every effort to harness the new momentum of P”rtschach make every effort to have Europol ratified make every effort to have a common position adopted for that date or at least by the end of this year make every effort to help Messrs Solana and Patten to have a fully operational capacity for the Petersberg tasks by 2003 make every effort to help bring to fruition something that is a fundamental Parliamentary right and a precondition for transparency and information make every effort to help build autonomous and independent institutions for the Palestinian people make every effort to help clarify the situation make every effort to hold a frank dialogue with the US Administration and to present to us a report stating a clear position on the compatibility of any potential bilateral agreements with the Rome Statute make every effort to identify those responsible for these crimes make every effort to implement the legislation make every effort to implement the reforms as quickly as possible make every effort to improve the human rights situation in their country make every effort to improve the text on essential points make every effort to improve them as much as possible and prevent them from being wasted make every effort to improve this strategy make every effort to include an analysis of this type in the second report on cohesion which make every effort to incorporate finance make every effort to incorporate the ideas and thoughts prevailing in Parliament into the document at issue this evening make every effort to increase liquid assets for the benefit of economic activity and to recover from the economic decline once again make every effort to induce the governments of the Member States and set out down a secure road make every effort to interpret the political dimension of globalisation and to address the concerns which globalisation is giving rise to in our societies make every effort to involve both groups in the various projects make every effort to link up the various executive authorities and thus finally to establish comprehensive cooperation make every effort to maintain our market shares make every effort to make accession or ratification before 2004 possible make every effort to make it happen for we are in debt to those countries make every effort to make others aware and that make every effort to make the Russians specifically tackle this matter make every effort to make the most of the advantages and opportunities which the single currency will offer to each of the Member States make every effort to make these next six months a success make every effort to make this plain to those concerned so that they can make practical use of the resources make every effort to maximise dialogue with non-government organisations make every effort to mediate and must welcome the actions carried out under the aegis of the ECOWAS make every effort to meet that target make every effort to mobilise and encourage those responsible for the projects and to give them all the necessary technical support to enable them to carry out the programmes more successfully make every effort to monitor developments in these areas and to draw our concerns to the attention of the Indonesian authorities in EU d‚marches and other contacts make every effort to move the Protocol forward make every effort to move towards compliance with EU requirements and must furnish proof of progress in this direction make every effort to obtain further information in order to resolve this problem within a reasonable time make every effort to place the 1999 budget procedure in the context of the discussions on Agenda 2000 make every effort to preserve a viable maritime transport industry in the Community make every effort to preserve that unity make every effort to preserve the powers devolved to the OCTs through their autonomous status make every effort to prevent a Yugoslavian scenario in Macedonia make every effort to prevent people from taking up smoking at an increasingly young age make every effort to prevent renewed bloodshed make every effort to prevent surrender for euthanasia or abortion make every effort to prevent terrorist acts make every effort to prevent the systematic organisation of illegal immigration make every effort to prevent this process from being derailed make every effort to prevent unintentional transboundary movement of GMOs make every effort to prevent war make every effort to progress this matter with a view to reaching make every effort to promote positive developments make every effort to protect and save them for the possibility of future use make every effort to protect its citizens from terrorist attacks and acts of violence make every effort to protect the civilian population and it has also sent humanitarian aid to alleviate the sufferings of the population make every effort to provide all the necessary support for them to carry out their important work make every effort to pursue sound economic policies make every effort to put my ideas forward as courteously as possible and with every consideration for my colleagues make every effort to put pressure on the US Congress to ratify the OECD agreement by the end of next year make every effort to reach a common position during that Internal Market Council make every effort to reach a compromise with regard to the interpretation of the origin rules protocol make every effort to reach a political agreement with the Council as soon as possible make every effort to reach agreement make every effort to reach agreements and make sure that they are as wide-ranging as possible make every effort to reach an agreement on the full operational liberalisation of the market make every effort to reach this target by 2010 make every effort to recall the necessity to sign and ratify the statute as swiftly as possible make every effort to reduce the tension and make every effort to reintegrate India and Pakistan into the non-proliferation system make every effort to reply briefly to all the problems raised make every effort to resist make every effort to resolve all existing border disputes and other similar issues make every effort to resolve any outstanding border disputes make every effort to resolve the Cyprus question make every effort to resolve their problem make every effort to respect in practice the guidelines of the directive we have proposed make every effort to respond to the demands of the citizens of the European Union make every effort to safeguard our cultural identity make every effort to secure a proposal for a directive which is as effective as possible make every effort to secure agreement on ways of involving the President of Parliament much more and of keeping him much better informed than at previous Intergovernmental Conferences make every effort to secure the liberalisation of the remaining state monopolies make every effort to secure the safe release of Mr Erkel make every effort to see that this distrust does not occur again make every effort to see that this happens make every effort to settle any border disputes and any other disputes of a similar nature make every effort to speed up its practical implementation make every effort to stabilise them at the very least make every effort to stave off a military invasion of Iraq make every effort to stick to the times because otherwise make every effort to strengthen e-commerce and to avoid undermining it make every effort to strengthen the element of prevention to stop people becoming unemployed in the first place make every effort to strengthen the sector make every effort to summons the person who carried out the attack on Birdal make every effort to support the actions of these two men and to prevent the extremists on both sides from continuing to set fire to peace make every effort to support the implementation of this directive make every effort to support this and to present a result to the House make every effort to support work to salvage a deal on climate change make every effort to take the work forward in order to achieve a comprehensive and balanced agreement which is acceptable to everyone by the specified deadline make every effort to this end make every effort to try and persuade the British Government that we need to take action at the European level as well as anything else we do make every effort to try to obtain an adequate solution for 4 May and a commitment on the part of the Israeli Government to quickly move the peace process forward make every effort to try to re-establish democracy and guarantee peace and national reconciliation in the various countries of the Great Lakes region make every effort to turn the year of Our Lord 2000 into a Holy Year in the true sense of the word make every effort to use the structural funds effectively make every effort to win as many citizens as possible over to supporting the enlargement process make every effort within your competencies and to exert all possible diplomatic pressure on the kidnappers and the Angolan authorities so as to create a situation in which the seven hostages can be set free make every endeavour make every endeavour to achieve a better-defined make every endeavour to ensure make every endeavour to ensure that it is implemented effectively make every endeavour to ensure that it is ready within the timeframe set by the Council make every endeavour to ensure that that happens during the next session make every endeavour to ensure that the citizens enjoy the same rights in all the States make every endeavour to ensure that the human rights clause make every endeavour to ensure that this proposal establishes the conditions necessary to prevent a tragedy such as that of Marcinelle ever occurring in Europe again make every endeavour to ensure the participation of the entire European public make every endeavour to enter Europe as soon as possible make every endeavour to make the public understand the advantages the euro will bring us all and that it will be the symbol of a vigorous make every endeavour to negotiate a solution to the problem make every endeavour to preserve the credibility of the multilateral organisations make every endeavour to prevent Europe regressing to the situation under Chamberlain make every endeavour to prevent extremism from prevailing make every endeavour to reduce the possibilities of illegally providing or receiving funds make every endeavour to remedy the consequences of that tragic act carried out in my country make every endeavour to secure a broad make every endeavour to start building Europe at the level of the citizens make every endeavour to stop the terrorism perpetrated by Palestinian extremists but make every endeavour to stop the terrorist acts make every endeavour to support the small-scale fishing make every endeavour to this effect make every endeavour to this end make every endeavour to urge the Member States to follow them make every endeavour to work not against but in partnership with the United States and other actors make every honest endeavour to achieve that make every kind of demand upon the World Trade Organisation make every movement of a bird of prey from one place to another subject to prior authorization make every necessary and possible effort to ensure that those Member States which are unable to embark on Stage 3 from the outset can continue their efforts to achieve convergence make every new service subject to these strict rules make every one forget that this area lay within the jurisdiction of the national parliaments make every politician and every member of parliament make every politician consider how we can prevent the demoralising effects of power make every possible effort make every possible effort and apply all the pressure I can in order to move this project ahead since make every possible effort and officially request the details needed to establish the responsibility of the Burmese authorities make every possible effort so that what we are saying here becomes reality in the coming days make every possible effort to achieve that make every possible effort to achieve this make every possible effort to achieve this cooperation and to ensure that the funds allocated are used efficiently make every possible effort to administer the legacy of Bishop Gerardi make every possible effort to deescalate the crisis and find a peaceful solution make every possible effort to deescalate the situation and join in constructive dialogue in a bid to resolve the conflict as quickly as possible make every possible effort to disarm the militias and make every possible effort to ensure that this development respects the environment as far as possible make every possible effort to ensure there is a follow-on Assistance Group with a broad mandate make every possible effort to find a solution for Macedonia make every possible effort to guarantee the protection of civilians make every possible effort to prevent attacks on Israel from their territory make every possible effort to reanimate the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership agreed at the Barcelona Conference make every possible effort to respond to the objectives set by the European Commission make every possible effort to scrutinise international law for ways and means of developing a code of conduct that will justify the conviction on moral grounds of the European firms which violate these principles of human rights make every possible effort to secure the best possible conditions for transport safety make every possible effort to shift freight from the roads to the railways make every possible effort to stop any action which will give the peninsular a nuclear capability make every possible effort towards the resolution of the current humanitarian crisis and the ongoing conflict in eastern Zaire through this and other appropriate means make every possible endeavour make every possible reduction in those terrible figures of 45 000 fatalities and 1.6 million injuries each year make every provision for guaranteeing the skills and competence of the individuals appointed make every provision for the independence of the ECB from any possible national intervention make every sector subject to the market make every sensible person sit up and think make every temporary suspension permanent make everybody happy and would guarantee stability make everybody in Europe make everyday payments in several currencies make everyone aware of the current dangers on top of the ones we are already acquainted with make everyone aware of the importance of early childhood make everyone aware that there was a problem make everyone happy make everyone involved feel that they own more of the process make everyone less poor or even richer make everyone read that as meaning that you have simply extended the deadline make everyone realize this make everyone respect the resolutions of the UN Security Council make everyone understand that universal human rights are part of modern society make everyone unhappy make everything absolutely equal in legal terms is really so arrogant that one can hardly comprehend it make everything better is simply an illusion make everything centralised and uniform make everything cheaper make everything dry up there make everything even more confusing make everything in Europe the same make everything increasingly uniform make everything more complicated and tense make everything more simple make everything much more open make everything rather more rigid make everything rosy in the garden again make everything shipshape make everything that is illegal legal make everything uniform make everything uniform with no regard for subsidiarity will affect those on the lowest incomes make everything we have discussed here possible make exactly make exactly the same request make excellent law make excellent proposals make excellent terms of reference for this directive make exceptions make exceptions are a group of extremely dirty machines which have a major impact on the health of users make exceptions for airports that pursue a strict policy in the field of noise charges make exceptions for certain EBRD measures and certain aid measures intended to relieve tragic situations outside the Union as well as within make exceptions for non-intensive farms make exceptions for some countries make exceptions here make exceptions in order to increase the volume of traffic make exceptions of them again make exceptions possible for small manufacturers producing 25 000 units per annum make exceptions regarding certain technical demands which must be satisfied by VDRs make exceptions which will weaken this very important legislation make excessive concessions to industrial fishing interests make excessive demands on the capacity of Member States and their citizens to integrate but make excessive profits as a result of the positions which they hold make excessive use of and pollute their water resources make excessive use of the discretion conferred on them by the concept of the general good make exercising rights of access and accommodation for the children of separated parents easier make exhaustive assessments of the effects of the 1992 CAP reform make existing best practice more widely known to the public make existing rights more visible make expenditure commitments without a legal basis make expert reports a precondition make explanations of vote make explanations of vote on two reports combined make explicit mention of Christianity make explicit once again here this evening where precisely the responsibility lies make explicit reference to it when we vote make explicit reference to the Interinstitutional Agreement make explicit reference to the re-established family farms make explicit reference to this position in paragraph 2 of the draft legislative resolution on which we shall be voting make explicit the disquiet and dissatisfaction of the international community about the current position of the Albanians living in Kosovo make explicit the main themes of the draft budget submitted to us by the Council of Ministers make explicit the rights of public authorities and institutions at all levels to regulate public services in order to maintain social and environmental standards free from challenge under GATS make explicit what was implicit make explicitly clear in this connection the particular importance we attach to reconciling Community law and international conventions make export notifications available to the public and the requirement on Member States to prevent accidental cross-boundary movement of GMOs make exports from rice producers in other countries more difficult make express reference to the situation of the spouses of self-employed persons make extensive use of MBMs in their products make extensive use of direct and indirect subsidies make extensive use of the different programmes and others to record a low or nil rate of use make external border controls public make external studies and arranged a hearing with the national parliaments and representatives of civil society make extra efforts to set a sound form of organisation in motion make extra funds available make extra profits make extraordinary progress over the last five years make extravagant gestures so that we do not end up paying for commitments which do not match up to our ambitions make extremely alarming reading make extremely clear make extremely hard choices make extremely hurtful jokes make extremely sure that there is a strict reciprocity in concessions make extremely uncomfortable reading make facilities available to parties in return for a fee merit discussion make fair competition possible an appropriate and efficient system of supervision needs to be set up make fair international trade a reality make fairly rapid progress make falsification much more difficult make families more stable and help the men and women who are in dire need of reassurance and support make families worried and nervous make far greater demands make far greater efforts in the field of de-escalation make far more progress on the matter of distortion of competition make far more sense to achieve things little by little and to continue to work on the process we have set in motion in order to bring it to completion make far more sense to stop damaging third-country economies make far more use of the post because many people will order goods by e-mail and through websites and also send bills and so forth by that means make far too little distinction between the most environmentally harmful and the better classes make far too little use of new information technology make far-reaching change to the policy in this field make far-reaching changes beginning with training for those working in these sectors make far-reaching political and economic decisions in order to meet the Copenhagen criteria make far-reaching tax reforms which would contribute to a more favourable environment for our economy make farm business decisions easier make farmers a lot poorer make farmers dependent on benefit make farmers more competitive on the world market and not in order to reduce the consumption of fertilisers and other means of production that farmers urgently need make farms more competitive either because productivity is increased or because they more easily attract Community support make fast progress to enable the European Commission to establish a key aspect of the single market and consumer protection make faster and possibly better decisions make faster economic growth and more jobs possible make faster progress make faster progress in the multilateral talks make faster progress than before make feasible requests for aid aimed at the promotion of economic activity and employment make feed which had had sludge added to it make female employment a reality make ferries safer make fewer generalised appeals to civil society and to speak more with us make fewer mistakes than we would otherwise make make films which no-one would see make financial adjustments make financial compensation from Member States to service providers compatible with Community legislation and to award public service transport contracts that are already open to private service providers make financial contributions or participate in voting make financial contributions towards Malagasy fishermen if they are not employing local workers make financial corrections make financial investments in this instead of putting all our money unilaterally into new make financial profit from this process make financial resources available for the necessary activities of that court make financial resources available in the form of a performance-related freight transport charge make financial savings and will not need to eliminate environmental damage make financial services more expensive for consumers make financing available for the reconstruction and stabilisation of the region make financing flows more flexible for developing countries make fine declarations with regard to the aid which we will soon be willing to grant to Serbia make fine speeches make fine speeches about the subsidiarity principle if make fine speeches here make fine statements make firm commitments before the UN General Assembly special session on HIV / AIDS in June make firm commitments in the vital area of maritime safety make firm proposals for the budgetary resources that we make firm proposals for the tobacco and olive oil sectors make firm proposals that seek to put an end to these despicable acts make firm representations to Belgian Railways on behalf of Parliament make first of all about the broad economic guidelines make fiscal systems less sufficient and less progressive make fishermen the guardians of the seas make fishermen themselves adopt a responsible attitude make fishermen understand that if there are no fish they will not be able to continue to make a living make fishing resources part of the common fisheries policy make fishing rods make five make five brief observations make five comments on the debate make five observations make five points make five points from the point of view of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs make five points in this connection make fixed rules make flexible decisions on how to use the instrument to respond to present and future developments make flexible employment common practice make flexible forms of work and job uncertainty and insecurity the rule make flexible forms of work the norm make flooding that much more dangerous than in the past make flying cheaper and make flying really safe throughout Europe make flying safer and also create an opportunity to deal with some of the constantly recurring delays we have to live with at present make following this statement make follows on from the point just made by Mr Swoboda make food aid unnecessary make food and medicine freely available and eliminate the barriers to free trade whilst promoting sustainable internal development to ensure self-sufficiency make food production safer make food safety his number one priority and also the statement by the Commission President make food safety one of its top priorities make food without artificial additives make fools of governments on both sides of the Atlantic in so short a time make fools of her parliamentary group with questions concerning issues which are not within Community competence and which need to be resolved on a national level make fools of ourselves again make fools of ourselves in front of the citizens make fools of us by publishing stuff like this in the Official Journal make football a truly fair game for everyone make for a better make for a better life for the kids in those towns while they have to wait with their families for the departure make for a better link between our trade interests and the values of our societies make for a better service and will help regulate passenger numbers make for a better understanding in cases where a holder is exchanging a driving licence obtained in a third country make for a better use of resources make for a broad basis make for a change in stance from bidders from around the world and from the generic drug producers make for a coherent policy make for a considerable lightening of bureaucratic burdens make for a good day for this form of parliamentarianism or for initiatives of this kind make for a good deal of arbitrariness make for a highly successful European eco-label make for a more democratic and open society make for a more humane asylum and refugee policy is an illusion make for a more in-depth debate make for a more interactive debate make for a situation in which markets and money had their own place make for a spirit of transparency make for a transparent legal situation make for a variety of reasons make for abuses and laxity make for additional investment associated with reform make for alarming reading make for an alarming situation make for an exciting debate make for an interesting outcome of the vote make for better information and greater transparency make for better management of the elephant population make for better opportunities to remedy the shortcomings in the existing legislation make for clarity make for clean food in Europe make for clearer legislation make for easier access to capital markets make for effective security make for effectiveness in terms of protection of the environment make for employment make for encouraging reading make for enrichment rather than for instability and also build bridges make for fairer competition between banks and stock markets make for far too much administrative work make for good neighbours in my opinion make for good sound bites on television but produce no results make for great flexibility make for greater clarity make for greater consistency in the budget if we extend this line to TACIS and PHARE make for greater consistency in what the Community does make for greater efficiency at European level make for greater efficiency in the way in which energy and materials are used make for greater food safety make for greater precision make for greater predictability and security in ensuring that the necessary measures are also adopted in time make for greater safety and ensure blood of a higher quality make for greater transparency make for greater transparency and more efficient operation of the statistical system make for greater transparency and more equal treatment make for greater transparency of the enterprises concerned make for improved application of Community law in the Member States make for increased contact make for inefficiency and increase costs make for light bedtime reading make for more efficient use of energy make for more evenly occurring precipitation and regulate its effect make for more fairness make for new and improved arrangements make for new patterns of legislation where possible make for proper and regular reporting make for quicker reactions make for shorter braking distances while remaining quiet and preserving fuel economy make for simplification make for society make for some painful reading and provide a sorry but striking example of the fact that Parliament must not concern itself with everything make for sound democracy make for strong and respected currencies and not the opposite make for sustainable fisheries make for tackling the production make for technically safer solutions and above all ones that are easier for the consumer to use make for that make for the United Nations Year of the Elderly make for the benefit of make for the best agricultural policy make for the community in which they live make for the future make for the future in the economy make for the future of Europe make for the greater stability that will allow for high levels of growth and employment in Europe make for the greatest possible effectiveness at the lowest possible cost make for the next generation make for the presidential election due to take place in December 1998 in Gabon make for the right working conditions make for the sake of harmonisation make for them make for those of us who are dreamers make for tough regulations when it comes to detecting GMOs and will make precise labelling possible make for transparency and clarity and improve the various national regulations make for very pleasant reading make for worldwide stability make forecasts make forecasts about developments in agriculture in the new L„nder make forecasts of the movement in agricultural spending make forecasts showing that there would be a spread similar to that which we have today and which has had such incredibly tragic consequences make foreign policy make foreign policy spending compulsory expenditure make foreign policy without knowing it make foreign-language teaching more lively and effective make formal proposals make formal statements but to have his suggestions and decisions converted into binding responsibilities for the nations of Europe make formally to the Dutch presidency and which in the end everything will be done so that the project to create a single currency will be a project covering the largest number of European citizens possible make forward estimates and create an efficient security policy make forward-planning arrangements make four basic points on the issue of the Community directive make four brief comments on my report make four brief points make four brief remarks about the two reports before us make four comments make four comments during my one minute make four comments in this regard make four fundamental comments make four general comments on this programme which should be taken into account when it comes to selecting the research partners make four general observations make four important observations make four key points quite clear to Parliament make four observations make four observations following on from what Mr Turmes has just said make four points make four points about the report by Mr Papakyriazis make four points concerning it make four points in conclusion make four points in connection with this report make four remarks make four remarks in the joint debate on the Lindeperg and Lehne reports make four remarks or observations on behalf of my Group make four short points make fraud against Community finances a punishable offence make fraud and corruption disappear make fraud unattractive make fraud unattractive in the first place make fraud very much easier make free access to directory enquiry services available only to the visually impaired make free choices promoted make free movement an easy reality make free movement of people easier make free phone calls make free use of the world scene to come together make freedom of movement a reality make freedom of movement and respect for social rights effective make freedom to set up business anywhere a reality for the first time make freight and passenger rail more commercially attractive make fresh contributions to the WFP make fresh efforts every day to seek agreement make fresh efforts to respect human rights make fresh efforts to secure the release of the hostages make friends and influence people make friends with Blue Europe make from authors and the general public as well as organisations such as lending libraries that attempt to make works of art available to the general public make from it make from the break-up make from these Structural Funds make frontloading impossible make fruit make fuel elements make full make full and fitting use of it make full and good use of the Structural Funds make full competition possible even within the various infrastructures make full employment make full employment a priority for European Union action and work on drafting a European Company Statute to lay down new rights for employees and make full employment a reality make full employment almost the sole objective of the Union make full employment its goal make full reference to an effective system to ensure efficient exchange of information between competent authorities and promote consistent enforcement of the directive make full sense make full use of the assessment margins contained in the Treaty make full use of make full use of Community resources and others that suffer from an historical disadvantage linked to the system of producer premiums make full use of all its competences and prerogatives make full use of all its resources in the fight against organised crime in this area make full use of all the trade and development policy instruments make full use of domestic sources and develop and exploit new forms of energy make full use of every conceivable programme make full use of every instrument at our disposal in the service of the many kinds of theatre make full use of every option available within the scope of the relevant programmes make full use of it make full use of it in order to retain make full use of its consultative and monitoring rights in respect of the institutions make full use of its development potential as a great Eastern European country make full use of its employment potential make full use of its enforcement powers to make sure the current version of the ISD is enforced properly by every single Member State and indeed that the next version of the ISD is also properly enforced make full use of its potential make full use of its powers under the EU Treaties make full use of its supervisory powers and its powers in the legislative sphere make full use of new technologies for communication with citizens make full use of our bilateral contacts and our WTO trade arrangements to have these restrictions lifted make full use of our buildings by holding its meetings in our buildings make full use of our own resources make full use of our rights under Article 272 in the next Budget procedure make full use of our speaking time make full use of possible Community support through the PHARE programme make full use of the Thursday here and who will need to have some way of reaching the airport or the railway station on the Friday make full use of the advice of CAFAO make full use of the compulsory licensing provisions make full use of the effectiveness of legumes as a forecrop make full use of the existing laws and to pinpoint the lacunae in the existing national legislation and try to do something about them make full use of the facilities that the transparency process for Council information provides for all citizens make full use of the financial instruments available to it make full use of the financial resources provided for it make full use of the funds available make full use of the instruments and opportunities offered by the market to be able to make it function in a way that is better adapted to the practice of sustainable development make full use of the legal instruments which already exist make full use of the margins available to us in categories 3 and 4 of the 1999 budget make full use of the margins available within the framework of synchronisation make full use of the new opportunities offered to them by this draft regulation make full use of the opportunities presented to it today make full use of the opportunities this offers it in relation to the European Union make full use of the opportunity of learning from and applying initiatives taken in the European countries generally rather than to set ourselves a more ambitious agenda which would probably strike difficulties of subsidiarity and maybe have the effect of reducing general enthusiasm make full use of the options offered by the single market make full use of the oxygen supply provided by Europe make full use of the positive effects of enlargement and to further the development of democracy and the market economy in the countries destined to become our future neighbours and we have created the foundations for this by developing a strategic partnership with Russia and the Ukraine make full use of the possibilities offered by the new information technologies make full use of the possibility of addressing specific recommendations to the Member States make full use of the potential for 18 % savings in energy make full use of the potential of this agreement and give Lebanon the chance to participate in cultural exchange programmes and galvanise its civil society make full use of the powers and creativity it already has make full use of the reforms to the common organization of the market make full use of the role of the Court of Justice in order to assert respect for the law as a condition for creating this area make full use of the scope Parliament offers to formulate political demands and objectives make full use of the scope afforded by Article 299 make full use of the single market unless they can assert their rights quickly and at reasonable cost in their own language out of court make full use of the sitting time up to the vote make full use of the special relations which the European Union has with the countries of South-Eastern Europe make full use of the specialist skills available at the Foundation in the preparation of accession candidates from central and eastern Europe in order to accelerate the alignment process as quickly as possible make full use of the valuable human resource which women represent comes at a huge economic and social cost make full use of their allocation make full use of their rights and opportunities within the European internal market make full use of them make full use of these prerogatives and competences if it is able to intervene politically within an administrative framework that is sufficiently dynamic and stabilising but make full use of these provisions make full use of this comprehensive agreement to further deepen our already excellent bilateral relations with Mexico make full use of this compromise make full use of this opportunity make full use of this opportunity for constructive political dialogue make full use of this opportunity to convey the views and positions of the European Union make full use of this splendid mainstreaming make full use of those rights make fuller use of Article 203 of the Treaty where appropriate make fuller use of the potential of the EURES network make fully effective the economic potential that exists in Europe make fully informed choices make fully informed decisions make fun of them make fun of your recommendations make fundamental amendments through an apparently anodyne regulation make fundamental changes to the authorisation procedure make fundamental changes to the way it works and to its institutions make fundamental choices in the field of public health policy make fundamental decisions on security policies make fundamental improvements in the quality of a great deal of the legislation up to now make fundamental improvements to its own internal control mechanisms make fundamental progress in the run up to the Canc£n conference make funding available to assist these people who have suffered as a result of this natural disaster make funding available to business make funding available to cover the major needs which have arisen to address the problem in a fundamental make funding available to make this objective a reality make funding for specific projects conditional on improvements in this area make funding investment easier make funds available make funds available for Bosnia-Herzogovina make funds available for research and development in this area make funds available for the ECPAT project for 2001 and by continuing to combat child sex tourism in the future through other programmes make funds available for them make funds available to meet these additional expenses make funds available to non-state actors in those countries make funds for this purpose available through the international financial institutions make funds of œ 1.6 billion work make funds quickly available to those who need them most make funds temporarily available to the Palestinian Authority make further adjustments to their programmes by the early summer in order to bring them into line with the latest developments make further advances concerning a solution to the problem of unemployment make further advances in terms of European democracy make further agreements on the clauses included in the treaties with third countries make further amendments make further amendments to the texts which will only emerge from the Institutional Affairs Committee tonight make further and faster progress in this area make further applications for registration once it has acceded make further appropriate developments to our agricultural policy make further arrangements for television and radio make further attempts to integrate the financial services if no progress were made in terms of the taxation package make further attempts to push forward its own world trade policy make further changes to Article 9 make further changes to the Treaty make further comments at the end of the debate make further compromise make further compromises in areas such as equality plans make further concessions make further concessions as negotiations proceed make further concessions to ACP countries and to make the technical adjustments called for by the continuation of the GATT agreements make further contributions make further decisions on this make further deductions of up to 20 % for holdings which have a below-average number of workers make further demands for the Nigerian authorities to bring this absurd persecution to an end make further developments and measures possible make further efforts make further efforts in terms of management make further efforts in this area make further efforts to comply with these standards make further efforts to ensure that the programme can be a real option for everyone and indeed make further efforts to find a solution in the coming weeks make further efforts to fulfil our arrangements with Turkey make further efforts to identify what room there is for manoeuvre make further efforts to reduce its debt and to obtain lasting stability do not only pertain to the situation of Greece itself make further endeavours make further improvements make further improvements here in Part III make further improvements to the Moreira Da Silva Report make further inquiries so as to be in a position to give further information to Members in due course make further investments in the country in which they hold the patents make further massive demands when it comes to multilateral negotiations make further progress make further progress along the lines of democratising the economy make further progress along the long road which Europe and Turkey must travel to become closer make further progress and I would like to explain why make further progress and combat violence against women make further progress and move towards a common objective in respect of the various forms of transport make further progress and prevent any more tragedies such as the Erika or the Prestige make further progress and that make further progress concerning the conditions for the cross-border provision of certain services make further progress during our presidency by looking in greater detail at two subjects in particular at the informal meeting of the Social Affairs Council in Rotterdam in March make further progress has led to the postponement of its entry into the Community make further progress has so far been solved through the idea of holding an inter-institutional congress which will open up an unbiased debate adopting a broad perspective and involving representatives of different interests make further progress here make further progress in confidence building among the various East Timorese groups make further progress in our discussions about the directive on the internal market for natural gas make further progress in that regard because in that way durability in the European Union will be enhanced make further progress in the areas of tax alignment and tax coordination make further progress in the future make further progress in the harmonisation of legislation make further progress in the negotiations make further progress in the next few weeks and months make further progress in the process of integration make further progress in this area make further progress in this area by the end of the year make further progress in this domain make further progress in this respect make further progress now make further progress on it make further progress on these fronts make further progress on these issues with a view to the Moscow Summit make further progress on this issue make further progress on this matter make further progress towards fully respecting the cultural make further progress towards integrating the environment in other policy areas make further progress very rapidly make further progress with European integration make further progress with employment and economic policy make further progress with legislation make further progress with the coordination process make further progress with this approach make further progress with this work make further progress without the support of the people of Europe make further proposals make further proposals in line with this clause make further proposals to the Council make further recommendations on the development of test methods and testing strategy make further reductions in the future make further reference to the tragic events of the earthquakes which have shaken the whole of the region make further reforms make further reforms a pre-condition for enlargement make further reforms to our budgets make further remarks on the resolution make further representations to them following your request make further research efforts to improve the products in question make further sacrifices when there are countries that have increased their fleets make further strides make further strides towards the highest possible safety standards make further substantial progress in the areas of administration make further substantial progress in the year ahead make further use of the advantages of the Community method and to strengthen the democratic character of a Union of states and peoples make further-reaching proposals make future legislation more effective make future pension schemes affordable make gains in terms of synergies and clarity make gender budgeting possible make general comparisons make general statements about the compatibility of agreements with European competition rules make generalized condemnations make generalized premature judgements make generic medicines locally make generous development aid available make genuine changes to our macroeconomic and social policies in order to make real progress towards full employment and good-quality jobs make genuine changes to them or to the way they are applied make genuine commitments to implementing existing legislation make genuine efforts to meet the OSPAR objectives as well and to avoid what is an incalculably serious risk to health and the environment make genuine efforts to progress with the Ohrid Agreement make genuine efforts to reach a consensus between the social groups in the country make genuine efforts to reach complete agreement with the Serbs on interim autonomy for Kosovo within the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia make genuine peace a vanished dream rather than a dynamic which make genuinely effective use of them make gestures make gestures at first reading make gestures to save the lives of these people and to help ensure that a regime which provides all democratic guarantees is established in Equatorial Guinea make gestures to the more powerful countries rather than to contribute to a common project with their neighbours and partners make gifts to parliamentarians but maintains that this does not affect how they vote make give a fundamental make giving access to our citizens our number one priority make globalisation more human make globalisation more humane make globalisation work for the many rather than the few make globalisation work for the poor and not against the poor make goes one step further and therefore implementation becomes practically impossible make good make good Commissioners make good all the direct and indirect consequences of the pollution for which it is entirely responsible is tantamount to doing nothing make good all the existing shortcomings make good an unpardonable omission make good anti-European propaganda in the coming election campaign.Our final overall vote was determined by the outcome of the votes in the House on these issues make good any fall in that income make good by accepting one of the amendments tabled make good damage caused can be accepted make good films make good financial resources that could run out when the current arrangements end make good friends make good headway make good in the years to come make good its announcement that fraud will no longer be tolerated and that it will consistently follow up all cases of fraud make good its claim to be an instrument for the promotion of innovation in the industrial sector if the best available technology is taken as the starting point for innovative projects for the development of technological refinements make good its claim to be the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economic area in the world make good its commitments and effectively implement all the agreements and commitments instigated in the Lisbon process so that we do not have to wait another ten years for the entire European internal market to become a reality make good its democratic shortcomings make good its earlier omissions make good its intention to resolve the Cyprus issue on the basis of the UN plan make good its omissions by proposing and implementing urgent measures in response to the perfectly justified concerns of consumers make good its own claim to an active role in the development of the reform process make good lost revenue make good measures even better make good our undertakings make good past damage to the environment caused by their own actions make good past delays without undermining the current situation make good payments that are overdue make good pension fund deficits to be State aid too make good preparations and proved able to carry them through in a range of areas make good progress make good progress in adopting the implementing legislation make good progress in its subsequent work make good progress in the work in this respect is that the cooperation with Member States and the industry and with other partners be as fruitful as possible make good progress in this area so far and I would like to take this opportunity to thank Parliament for its support make good progress in this regard make good progress on potential sources of disagreement make good progress on the courses of study make good progress shortly with Algeria make good progress together make good reporting simpler and quicker so that we do not have to wait two and a half years to be clear about the situation make good sense make good sense now for Israel to guarantee the legally irreproachable application of this concrete preferential arrangement on its national territory make good sense on the whole make good sense to use this system to eliminate child labour make good sense.2.For the Member States make good social provision for their employees and that men and women receive fair wages make good some of the failures revealed in the Balkans in the 1990s and most recently during the Kosovo conflict make good some omissions make good telecoms junkies make good that error and should do as Parliament demanded on 2 May 1997 and apply the rules of the Stability and Growth Pact make good that shortcoming make good that shortfall make good the Kyoto commitments make good the aforementioned lack of coherence make good the balance of pension funds make good the commitment we have made in past years to extend enlargement to the countries of southern Europe make good the commitments it has made to these States under the pre-accession strategy make good the damage make good the damage and help those people who have been left without incomes make good the damage can be clearly recognized in the report make good the damage caused make good the damage done to the election campaign by German foreign policy stance towards the USa over Iraq make good the damage their laxity causes to the EU make good the damage which has been caused there and to restore the structures which have been destroyed over night make good the deficiencies and improve the text as soon as the opportunity arises to revise it make good the deficiency of ECU 100m left by the Council make good the deficit in financing for Bulgaria for 1997 make good the deficit of the future and give the coming generations a sense of direction make good the deficit we have reported for years which we have been fighting since the Treaty of Maastricht make good the deficits make good the delay by the end of this year make good the delays make good the delays in this field for years now make good the democratic deficit make good the difference make good the difference the Council of Presidents finally proposed two new temporary C5 posts and one A6 post make good the failed attempts to establish political and social integration before we finally enter monetary union make good the loss make good the loss of any export subsidy which may result from negligence or maltreatment of animals make good the mistakes of his election campaign make good the omissions of the State make good the shortcomings of Maastricht make good the shortfall make good the shortfall in the end make good the undertakings that they gave us yesterday make good their commitments make good their economic backwardness make good their past mistakes make good their undertaking make good these deficiencies and place the emphasis on training make good these deficits make good these omissions and be more forceful than hitherto in bringing the environment into subsequent debate so that we can set up an integrated high-speed network which is absolutely vital to the further development of Europe make good these omissions as soon as possible make good this defect make good this deficiency make good this deficit make good this error tomorrow make good this omission make good this omission in order to achieve the standardised make good this shortfall make good this shortfall in revenue make good those few make good time make good use make good use of COP 8 if we avoid getting embroiled in finer points and negotiations in order to table this problem and start thinking now about what must and will happen in 2012 make good use of all its powers and responsibilities make good use of and not allow to slip through our fingers make good use of every opportunity for peace make good use of it make good use of it and reflect carefully on it if we are to be given an opportunity to have a modern treaty in which the European Union provides added value for its citizens make good use of its powers and fulfil its duties make good use of its time to develop civil crisis procedures and management bodies make good use of local indicators and statistics on deprivation and health to enable us to more effectively target the most affected areas make good use of margins that do not interest the big producers make good use of our advantages make good use of such opportunities make good use of the ICTs make good use of the coming months make good use of the enormous assets of our people make good use of the fact that by including these aspects early on in the purchase negotiations we can adapt this technology at reasonable cost for use by the handicapped make good use of the next few weeks and the forthcoming meetings to arrive at common positions so that we shall have a good start to the budget negotiations make good use of the opportunities with which it presents us and minimise its risks make good use of the opportunity it offers us make good use of the possibility offered in this context to create jobs and to generate economic growth make good use of the resources available under the budget make good use of the structural reforms and when he states that the Commission and the Member States must commit themselves to fulfilling a strictly timetabled action plan by 2010 make good use of the structures in place make good use of the three minutes assigned to me and concentrate a little more on what needs to be done rather than going over the details of the situation make good use of the time between now and 15 September to focus on this matter make good use of the time up to Christmas make good use of their leisure time and of reintegrating marginalized groups into society through meaningful activity make good use of them make good use of these benefits make good use of this area for pilot projects and preparatory actions and cooperate as closely as we did last year make good use of this historic moment when we vote tomorrow make good use of this time to complete the outstanding documents without delay and to take the necessary steps here make good use of what we have make good what absolutely must be made good make good what went wrong then make goods vehicles safer make government leaders and ministers realize that such a Realpolitik motive does not lead them far and that they may be convicted if they continue on that track make gradual progress make grand declarations make grand declarations in favour of the creation of jobs by means of support for SMEs make grand statements about eEurope make grandiloquent statements about Great Issues such as peace in the Middle East make grandiose declarations make grandiose declarations of their intentions but these must be followed by a concrete financial undertaking make grandiose statements make grandiose statements here in the European Parliament but also to get down to work on it in their own party back home make great advances in this honourable enterprise of improving governance make great demands make great demands of ourselves in the EU make great efforts make great efforts for the future to ensure that the process runs smoothly and in the right directions and here I have two points to make make great efforts in order to implement the acquis communautaire make great efforts in order to move forward from the theoretical to the practical application of the Community directives make great efforts in terms of information and that make great efforts in this respect make great efforts to achieve social justice make great efforts to achieve this make great efforts to adapt in order to apply the Berlin compromise which make great efforts to assist development and do something about the burden of debt of the poorest countries make great efforts to catch up on various issues like EMU and the stability pact make great efforts to ensure that the procedure is swift and transparent make great efforts to exert any influence on it make great efforts to put public finances in order make great efforts to resolve conflicts make great headway in the new millennium and save a great deal of time make great historic progress and is able to do so if the political actors summon up the necessary resolve make great progress in Laeken make great progress on that issue make great sacrifices make great sacrifices to enable their state to fulfil the Maastricht criteria make great speeches make great speeches about the Common Foreign Policy make great strides make great use of the resource make greater and more effective use of the Structural Funds make greater concessions make greater demands in terms both of marine safety and of the management of the sensitive environment in the Baltic make greater demands on their government make greater efforts make greater efforts at reducing their fleets make greater efforts for reform make greater efforts here make greater efforts in a number of areas make greater efforts in accordance with Article 6 of the Treaty make greater efforts in the monitoring of second-hand cars make greater efforts in this area in order to put an end to these abuses make greater efforts in this field make greater efforts in this respect make greater efforts now to reactivate the Syrian-Lebanese negotiating route make greater efforts to combat corruption make greater efforts to coordinate these policies make greater efforts to ensure that the European Union finally acquires a constitution in which these basic rights are codified make greater efforts to ensure that young people make greater efforts to evaluate the actual effect of these programmes make greater efforts to explain and promote the objectives of European Union policy on Burma-Myanmar by establishing meaningful political dialogue make greater efforts to get the four EU states which have not ratified the European Agreement with Estonia make greater efforts to get their economies to converge with the economies of the more developed countries of the Union make greater efforts to provide citizens with proper information on their rights so that no one is prevented from exercising his rights through ignorance of how to proceed make greater efforts to replace oil as far as possible make greater efforts to seek dialogue with the Slovak Government in order to prevent Slovakia from pursuing a policy that tends to move away from Europe again instead of towards Europe make greater efforts to uphold the rule of law and human rights and to find a civil make greater efforts too make greater endeavours to bring about the creation of a European pension fund to pay pensions in Europe make greater endeavours to simplify the regional policy implementation rules and to ensure clearer distribution of responsibilities and competences between all those involved in cohesion policy make greater future use of the co-decision procedure on CAP matters and continue to work together as constructively make greater headway than in the past make greater headway with internal rules for the institutions make greater headway with its programme of structural adaptation than it has done in the past make greater investment in the railways make greater private profits make greater profits make greater progress make greater progress in terms of supranationality make greater progress in that direction make greater progress in this area make greater 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draw attention to the very real progress made in Portugal to reduce the gap between her domestic product per capita and the EU average during the life of the previous Community support framework in 1989-1993 make is to identify our own security and stability with the weakness of other make is to include the socio-economic forum make is to offer the Member States support and urge them to act make is to stand by our convictions and be prepared to take on the costs and the responsibility make is to stress how successful the conciliation procedure introduced under the Maastricht Treaty has been make is to the packet dealing with financial services make is to the producers of quality chocolate by the specialised methods we see in Belgium and some other areas make is to try to assist in the resolution of that conflict which has had such harmful economic and humanitarian results make is to underline the point made by Dr Jackson make is with regard to 3G make it make it 12.00 noon tomorrow 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given over to majority voting or codecision five years into the treaty make it a priority to actively promote real equality between people in terms of free movement make it a priority to adopt the measures necessary for establishing the preparatory committee as soon as possible make it a priority to establish an urgent dialogue in order to find ways and means of harmonising the printed press with the new media make it a priority to help keep that process going make it a priority to promote structural policies that are absolutely the right ones but that are incomprehensibly being questioned by politicians with blinkered visions of the European project make it a priority to support businesses make it a problem make it a problematic as well as an important and promising partner for the European Union make it a real programme make it a reality make it a reality again make it a reality in Europe make it a reality remain open make it a requirement make it a requirement that the summary 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absolutely clear here that the Kuhne report does not follow this theme make it absolutely clear that make it absolutely clear that Amendment No 11 is also a compromise text and that is shown at the bottom of your voting list make it absolutely clear that I am not speaking as a British Labour Member and make it absolutely clear that I do not challenge the action or the decision made by Mrs Fontaine in the Chair make it absolutely clear that I have every sympathy with what our rapporteur wishes to achieve in taking forward this proposal make it absolutely clear that I have no intention of duplicating within the Commission the sort of structures which are necessarily going to be created in the Council make it absolutely clear that abortion must not be elevated to the preferred means of birth control make it absolutely clear that all accession candidates are assessed according to the Copenhagen criteria make it absolutely clear that any use of space should be solely undertaken for peaceful 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a criterion for entry into the EU make it absolutely clear that there will be sufficient flexibility make it absolutely clear that these automatic stays would not affect netting contracts make it absolutely clear that this in no way implies that I personally support abortion make it absolutely clear that this is a mistake make it absolutely clear that this is nothing to do with the military rapid reaction force make it absolutely clear that this resolution does not propose any reserve for support measures make it absolutely clear that this scenario will not be viable if the results of the Intergovernmental Conference fail to rise to the institutional challenge that enlargement represents make it absolutely clear that we are not using the rapid reaction facility to cut corners in our budgetary practices make it absolutely clear that we on the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs are very concerned about the sometimes very serious cases of mismanagement in the use of money from the Social Fund by the Member States and that we fully support the Commission here make it absolutely clear that we want to see the maximum liberty of sales promotions that is consistent with proper consumer protection laws make it absolutely clear that whatever actually happened in the court make it absolutely clear to Mrs Cresson make it absolutely clear to Mrs Mller that cost is not the consideration make it absolutely clear to President Nazarbayev make it absolutely clear to one other make it absolutely clear to the House that I am completely comfortable with my report on the recommendation as I trust it will be amended tomorrow make it absolutely clear to the public that this contradiction exists make it absolutely clear to the violent groups that we reject them make it absolutely clear we are united behind UN resolutions and we will not have any weakening of the EU position confronting Iraq make it absolutely clear what we are calling for make it absolutely clear what we stand for make it absolutely clear which problem was being addressed make it absolutely clear who does what make it absolutely clear who is taking the decisions in the Union make it absolutely crystal clear that we are in favour of improving this openness regulation make it absolutely essential for me to see Mr Grosch make it absolutely imperative to press on with the enlargement of the European Union in order to stabilise the heart of Central Europe make it absolutely perfect make it absolutely plain that the Commission shares these concerns make it absolutely plain that this issue can no longer be fudged make it absolutely plain to all of you here today make it absolutely plain to the honourable Member that if he has specific information about threats to a company make it abundantly clear make it abundantly clear that make it abundantly clear that German constitutional law would prevent consent being given to such a treaty make it abundantly clear that I am putting the case for our pressing for a truly European border protection force make it abundantly clear that I am totally opposed to it make it abundantly clear that I did not vote for this compromise immediately and with any show of enthusiasm make it abundantly clear that Parliament champions the cause of the Single Sky make it abundantly clear that Parliament has to state its view on the substance make it abundantly clear that a procedure of this kind has to develop very gradually so that we do not have a complete change in the method of data collation because then the value of this exercise would not meet the requirements we are set under the Treaty make it abundantly clear that special regulations must be introduced for religious communities make it abundantly clear that the danger at the moment in the world is the aggressive behaviour of the United States make it abundantly clear that the way in which the EDF appropriations were utilized does not correspond to any rule of sound management make it abundantly clear that we are not giving anybody carte blanche make it abundantly clear that we are not talking about what is done on land make it abundantly clear that we have no desire to create tensions with the US make it abundantly clear that we strive for fair competition and utilisation of our internal market but make it abundantly clear that we support him make it abundantly clear that we will not give way on this make it abundantly clear to Israel that it must call a halt to the settlements make it abundantly clear to those who are concerned about this that if we want to create cohesion make it acceptable make it acceptable to Parliament make it acceptable to working people make it accessible to all make it achieve its end make it advisable for Parliament to vote for changes to the said timescale make it again make it again before the start of the votes tomorrow make it again in the future next time we discuss the fight against noise pollution make it all a bit shorter and a bit clearer make it 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almost impossible make it almost impossible for an insurance company or bank to invest pension funds money in other financial institutions because of the harshness of the deductions make it almost impossible for traditional ACP countries to compete with Latin American producers make it almost impossible to apply in practice make it almost impossible to incorporate into the Treaties at the European Council in Nice make it almost impossible to prosecute fraudsters make it an absolute priority to try and make Eurodac a reality make it an action programme make it an active policy make it an adjunct of banking and monetary policy make it an area of safety that is in natural harmony with its environment make it an effective make it an enjoyable experience for people to learn about this subject make it an equal member of the WTO and develop permanent channels for collaboration between the European Union and the ILO make it an ever more valuable instrument in promoting stability make it an 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less true make it any less unfair make it any more acceptable that the report refers to the importance of the European partners on the labour market in this respect make it any more real make it any quicker make it any shorter make it any the less important make it anything less make it apparent that the Commission has started to do any thinking since the debate in this House and the hearings of the experts make it appear as though a consensus could be reached but because they face everyone right across the board make it appear sometimes as a beneficiary of funds and at other times as a net provider of funds make it applicable to a wider range of essential goods and services make it as clear as possible that the Commission is definitely against production aids make it as clear as we can to all concerned that prices are not going to change because of the Euro and the introduction of the single currency make it as easy as possible for products made in those countries to enter European Union territory make it as easy as possible for the public to access information and to ensure that no one is discouraged from acquiring environmental information because of the cost make it as easy for EU citizens to move from one Member State to another make it as effective as possible make it as if they do not exist make it as safe as we want to make it as simple as I can make it as strong as possible make it as transparent as possible as soon as possible make it assume its responsibility make it at all worthwhile make it at least 60 make it at the professional level make it attractive for companies to invest in Europe make it available make it available and keep it up to date day by day make it available as soon as possible make it available for everybody on a very large scale in future make it available for inspection make it available only over the worldwide web make it available or we have to admit that we are not going to make it available to Members of this Parliament make it 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more than 20 Member States make it change the legal basis make it cheaper and more attractive to use make it cheaper to borrow for investment and in turn will create jobs make it cheaper to create new enterprises make it clear make it clear and today we are not clear make it clear at last that a monopoly make it clear at the outset that I do not wish to anticipate the outcome of the discussions make it clear at the outset that I have no intention of playing Icarus make it clear at the outset that the Commission unreservedly condemns the dreadful acts of violence at El Ejido against the immigrant workers of the region make it clear at the same time that monetary union will find its physical expression coin by coin make it clear at this point that I shall be voting in favour of the report make it clear at this point that regardless of the unacceptable behaviour of the powers that be in Laos make it clear at this point that the Irish Box is a thing of the past make it clear at this point that the earlier references to EASDAQ in my text should be replaced by the term pan-European small capital markets make it clear at this stage that we are keen supporters of the free movement of labour make it clear beforehand that I do not belong to the action group which started this Friday action make it clear beyond any doubt make it clear beyond doubt that to me make it clear by exactly how much bureaucracy will increase costs for our farms make it clear diplomatically that relations will be suspended if the situation does not change make it clear either make it clear enough to Rugova and his people that we are simply advocating autonomy within Yugoslavia make it clear for once and all that we collectively are the European Union make it clear for the record that this was a bloodless coup make it clear from the outset that make it clear from the outset that I am in favour of adopting the Draft Supplementary and Amending Budget make it clear from the outset that I did not vote for the report that was adopted yesterday evening in the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs make it clear from the outset that on the whole we support the proposals on the mid-term review make it clear from the outset that our Group had serious doubts about voting for this report make it clear from the outset that the Group of the Greens / European Free Alliance is very concerned about the socio-economic crisis within the white fish sector and that we are also in favour of providing financial compensation to those fishermen affected by necessary measures to save and conserve the cod stocks make it clear from the outset that we agree with what the Commission says in its communication with regard to the impact enlargement will have on regions directly bordering candidate countries make it clear from the start make it clear here and now that the Florence Council was capable of producing various positive decisions such as those already mentioned in respect of the third pillar make it clear here and now that this is not nearly enough make it clear here and now that we see a link between the reports being considered today and the ones that are still to come make it clear here in a statement to Parliament which the choice is to be make it clear here that make it clear here that freedom of religion make it clear here that this rejection did not relate to all the changes make it clear here that we will not forget the rural areas when we review the structural funds make it clear how complicated and dangerous unilateralism is in practice make it clear how much Parliament expects of the future President of the European Monetary Institute make it clear how much exaggeration there has been in this matter and also make it clear that even people in the music industry are very seriously affected by the damage to their hearing that we are in actual fact trying to combat make it clear how much the House regrets this loss make it clear how much we still need to do make it clear how serious the problem of racism is becoming make it clear how the convergence measures adopted pursue the general aim of strengthening growth and improving employment make it clear how the money will be found and how the famous partnership make it clear how the new services are to be structured make it clear immediately that make it clear immediately that it will not in any way affect the way I allocate my time make it clear in Macedonia that this Union is a Union of values make it clear in both his report and the discussions make it clear in each language that the term practitioner covers a range of people who are entitled to act in this capacity make it clear in its proposal make it clear in its proposal whether and how the nets are to be destroyed make it clear in law that it is possible to spread the burden more widely and that aircraft are make it clear in my earlier remarks make it clear in my opinion that a high degree of stability has already been achieved make it clear in my report that the exploitability of our water resources must be maintained make it clear in public that that is not how you see the details of aid policy make it clear in public what the Christian Democrats here in this House stand for make it clear in the appropriate talks make it clear in the budget how much money is available for operational and necessary administrative expenditure in each policy area make it clear in the public arena that it is unacceptable for people belonging to a different race to be driven out of Kosovo make it clear in the run up to Helsinki that it should respect international law on Cyprus make it clear in the second recital that national budgetary policies must also be defined in a manner such as to permit sufficient public investment to help sustain growth and employment make it clear in the title that it is the G7 proposal for the Khmelnitsky 2 and Rovno 4 nuclear power reactors in Ukraine make it clear in their own behaviour make it clear in this House make it clear in this House today make it clear in this connection that within this European model of agriculture we still do not have codecision make it clear in this explanation of vote that workers do not want to work forever make it clear in this report make it clear in this way that we have nothing against an Islamic people make it clear in unequivocal terms to the Turkish Government that better relations with the European Union also depend on a solution to the Cyprus problem make it clear in your voting list make it clear just how big a percentage this sum represents make it clear not only to its own bureaux make it clear now make it clear on behalf of my group that if the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany is now make it clear on behalf of the Green Group in the European Parliament that we hold no brief for Saddam Hussein make it clear on behalf of the Socialist Group that we will support the work of the European Union Ombudsman make it clear on our agenda what we intend to do with regard to votes make it clear once again make it clear once again that the European Patent Office does not have a court make it clear once again that the performance reserve can act as a good incentive here make it clear once again that the proposals before you are conceived only as stop-gap measures and not a definitive solution to the whole problem make it clear once again that there is a difference between the various countries of the European Union in terms of noise and perceptions of it make it clear once again that these press reports and media reports are untrue make it clear once again that this is not due to us make it clear once and for all make it clear once and for all in what areas we want or do not want heavy metals make it clear once and for all that Forza Italia has never opposed the Charter of Fundamental Rights make it clear once and for all that good progress is being made make it clear once more that we feel ourselves to be in a rather critical position vis a vis solidarity with America make it clear or suggest that there is genetic transmission make it clear please at your press conference that the full force of the law will be used against the delinquent Member State unless this ban is lifted make it clear publicly make it clear right away that we also thought that a change in title was needed to make this clear make it clear straight away that make it clear that make it clear that in particular does not mean exclusively and that as a result there is no restriction but simply an incitement to take this programme into account because it is a varied programme which concerns 328 biosphere reserves in 83 countries make it clear that Aids is not being fought in the same way in Europe and in Africa make it clear that Amendments Nos 5 and 10 are all about comparing products with the same designation of origin make it clear that Article 53 make it clear that Britain and the other European states that are NATO members have a future only within NATO make it clear that Commissioner Patten was saying that we will have to propose deep cuts in the level of activity if we do not get a positive response from the budget authorities concerning the staff issue make it clear that EU resources were also contributed to the projects in question make it clear that Europe does have a cultural identity make it clear that Europe has no business interfering in national and regional radio sovereignty make it clear that Europe has no powers make it clear that Europe is drafting a responsible and future-orientated water policy make it clear that Europe is more than a market make it clear that Europe nevertheless has one of the best food industries in the world and also one of the safest food control systems make it clear that European consumers are entitled to decide for themselves whether they want to buy GMOs or not make it clear that European unity requires substantial reforms from all its citizens make it clear that I actually did vote in both of those votes and voted against make it clear that I agree with its main points make it clear that I also want to include my fellow rapporteur make it clear that I am a Catholic make it clear that I am all for the further completion of the internal market make it clear that I am certainly not opposing a reduction in working hours make it clear that I am happy that we have made some progress in the area of common security and defence make it clear that I am no longer speaking as chairperson of the committee make it clear that I am not asking Parliament to spend massive amounts of new money make it clear that I am not at all enthusiastic about this proposed directive make it clear that I am not calling for the new body called OLAF to be given the status of a judicial authority make it clear that I am not speaking on behalf of the ELDR or in favour of this resolution make it clear that I am not speaking on behalf of the whole of my group make it clear that I am not talking about a treaty amendment make it clear that I am opposed to the Commission having the sole right of legislative initiative make it clear that I am replying here on behalf of Mr Neil Kinnock make it clear that I am speaking on behalf of the Dutch members of the EDD Group make it clear that I am speaking primarily on behalf of the Committee on Budgetary Control make it clear that I am very gratified by the role played by the European Union in bringing the Statute to fruition and enabling the International Criminal Court to begin work make it clear that I and my family are in no way guilty of colluding with anything that took place in colonial days make it clear that I consider the current Commission proposals make it clear that I did not mean that the national emblems of those countries in particular give me gooseflesh make it clear that I did not say that we require anything to be clarified make it clear that I do not believe that make it clear that I do not intend to change the basis of Amendment No 39 of my report make it clear that I do not really approve in general terms of redistributing the responsibilities of our committees make it clear that I do not see it in a negative light if make it clear that I do not share the criticism over the last year that the ECB has acted too little and too late make it clear that I do support the European arrest warrant and that make it clear that I fully support one of the previous speakers in the view that what we are considering here is human health make it clear that I gave the floor to Mr Crowley make it clear that I have always believed that the future for this Union is in the cooperation of sovereign nation states and not in the incorporation of nation states into a single international superstate make it clear that I have not voted with a no make it clear that I mean at the very end of the year make it clear that I mean many make it clear that I myself am in favour of such an approach make it clear that I myself and my Committee categorically consider membership of ASEAN to be an ASEAN issue make it clear that I only voted for the amendments which require a legal basis make it clear that I personally consider the level of the cuts in intervention prices contained in the Commission proposal to be unacceptable make it clear that I personally played very little part in this process so I am all the more delighted to be able to pass on his thanks make it clear that I presented this request three hours ago with my signature and that of the President of the Liberal Group and with the agreement of the President of the PPE Group make it clear that I say this with the agreement of our Greek friends make it clear that I strongly believe in linguistic diversity make it clear that I support cohesion in the European Union and the shifting of funds into those regions and countries that have less make it clear that I support the communication make it clear that I trust it will be the last transitional instrument make it clear that I want our resolution today to be understood on the one hand as an urgent appeal to the Russian Government to stop violating human rights in Chechnya and to play its part in the initiation of long-overdue measures of de-escalation and on the other hand make it clear that I was also present and that I did sign make it clear that I will take your request for regular information on decisions on the clearance of accounts into consideration make it clear that Mr Monti will take over from him immediately make it clear that Mrs Jackson was speaking make it clear that Parliament and political bodies such as the Commission and the Council should not disregard the vote of experts make it clear that Parliament cannot put up with this situation and that we must instigate change immediately make it clear that Parliament does not want to make foreign policy make it clear that Parliament has gained new importance in the area of conciliation also and that we are prepared to exercise our Parliamentary role vigorously make it clear that Parliament needs to be involved before decisions are taken make it clear that Parliament wants to pass this directive in this term and we hope that this compromise will also help the Council to come to one of its own make it clear that Switzerland is part of Europe make it clear that Turkey has to recognise the right of Cyprus to negotiate to join the European Union if we are to develop relations make it clear that Turkish accession is possible in the distant future if we cannot honour our own obligations pursuant to a valid international agreement make it clear that US interests will be damaged make it clear that a breakthrough must make it clear that a change of the kind that is required in the report make it clear that a comprehensive application of the principle of voluntary make it clear that a duplication of effort must be avoided make it clear that a number of issues still remain to be resolved make it clear that a political solution is the only way to resolve the Chechen question make it clear that a reduction in agricultural exports is certainly to be expected make it clear that a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from private cars will not be achieved through the use of a single measure within a certain limited area make it clear that a request submitted by the International Criminal Court takes precedence over one submitted by a third country make it clear that a sum of that magnitude is not within the lines of the budget make it clear that added value really is being generated make it clear that aid depends on progress with regard to the position of women make it clear that aid for job creation must be made conditional on maintenance of the employment created for a minimum period of five years make it clear that aid from us is subsidiary aid make it clear that aid policy must largely be social policy in the agricultural sector too make it clear that air safety is not the responsibility of air traffic control alone but that other basic aspects must also be taken into account make it clear that all Member States have minimum guarantees of procedure which are adequate and equivalent make it clear that all children have the right to two parents who love them from birth right through to adulthood make it clear that all political forces are given the opportunity to participate in this process and subject to the conditions which guarantees free access to the media make it clear that all the applicants still have a good deal of work to do make it clear that all the pre-accession countries were taken into account make it clear that all these actions will make it clear that although I recognise the obvious merits of this report make it clear that although I was present I did not take part in the vote make it clear that although this report is critical of a number of things make it clear that anything that can be done to inform make it clear that as far as Canada is concerned if there were any attempt to use that derogation make it clear that as of today no proposal for a pilot project for a voluntary youth service has reached the Council make it clear that as part of our decision last year make it clear that as rapporteur I will be voting in favour of all the amendments adopted in the Committee on Agriculture make it clear that asylum law must not now be exploited for political purposes through all the amendments and proposals put forward here and used as a pretext for immigration on many different grounds make it clear that asylum seekers and refugees are not immigrants make it clear that attempts to create a federalist EU make it clear that bank loans are absolutely crucial to this sector of business and European support with minimum bureaucracy and targeted at job creation is a very effective way of offering support make it clear that barriers are among the causes of this make it clear that basically we approve the main thrust make it clear that both ASEAN and the EU bear some responsibility for events in Burma make it clear that both must be indicated under the implementing provisions make it clear that carcinogenic substances have lost in the environmental stakes make it clear that charging systems that are already in existence and are more effective in environmental terms make it clear that children are not a commodity and that the civilised view of humanity we wish to build on holds that the value of children is sacrosanct and that they must be treated as people in their own right make it clear that climate protection is one of the most important tasks on the way to achieving sustainable development make it clear that coexistence is very important in agriculture make it clear that computer programs do not make it clear that continued funding requires the Palestinians to bear down with greater effect and greater consistency on the extremists make it clear that control vaccination always amounts to prophylactic vaccination make it clear that coordination means understanding the conflicting interests of the individual economic actors and getting them to act without having to limit their autonomy make it clear that development depends on the free movement of people make it clear that differing competences must not be allowed to lead to the blocking or delaying of jointly-agreed objectives such as the four freedoms make it clear that each freedom make it clear that enormous costs are involved here make it clear that environmental standards and food safety are often hotly disputed here make it clear that even people in the music industry are very seriously affected by the damage to their hearing that we are in actual fact trying to combat make it clear that every day must be a day against racism make it clear that everyone has something to gain from an open system of world trade make it clear that existing make it clear that extreme positions on both sides are useless make it clear that fallen stock are also to be tested for human health safety in a screening process make it clear that family planning make it clear that firstly make it clear that for the most part the operation of state aid works against free competition within a single market make it clear that foundations which are active and submit proposals in the public health sector have the possibility of submitting the same proposals to corresponding programmes of the European Commission and the European Union which are directed at public health make it clear that freedom of religious organisation is a fundamental civil right make it clear that full membership is not the only possible way of being linked to the European Union at the outset make it clear that further measures are certainly needed make it clear that he did so on my instructions make it clear that horizontal cooperation agreements are generally not made in order to work against the interests of consumers make it clear that however noble and right a political concern may be make it clear that human rights policy is a joint policy make it clear that if Slovakia achieves sustained political stability it can join the group of countries which have already started negotiations as soon as possible make it clear that if the monitoring data show that the voluntary undertaking does not work make it clear that if there is anything that sets the PPE-DE Group apart make it clear that if this sentence for a crime of opinion should be maintained at appeal make it clear that immunity for parliamentarians does not mean that we are above the law make it clear that improvements have to be made make it clear that in its present form the proposal for regionalisation is far from being a practical solution make it clear that in supporting these amendments I am voting for the original Spanish-language amendments which speak of GNP make it clear that in the course of this Strasbourg part-session make it clear that in the event that some countries make it clear that in the long run we need a constituent assembly that includes the national governments make it clear that in this final stage of the discussions all proposals are on the table for the moment make it clear that in this instance make it clear that individual responsibility of the individual Commissioners and collective responsibility do not contradict one another make it clear that it advocates endowing the frontier regions programme that you make it clear that it can and must be a core component of decoupling make it clear that it cannot and must not happen that war criminals are allowed to run around at liberty make it clear that it concerns more particularly Amendment No 11 from the Liberal Group make it clear that it did not intend to promote freedom to the detriment of security make it clear that it does not intend to surreptitiously change the balance between the institutions make it clear that it expects the United States make it clear that it is also our responsibility to promote participation by the people make it clear that it is by no means always necessary to demand reimbursement of costs from citizens or enterprises that want to use public sector information make it clear that it is for the Commission to monitor the market and the terms of competition make it clear that it is generally a reasonable contractual consequence for a telephone to be disconnected if the bill is not paid make it clear that it is not acceptable for a high-level EU delegation to travel to the Middle East and try to reach Mr Arafat while at the same time saying that they cannot travel to Chechnya because it is not possible or because permission would not be granted make it clear that it is not just a question of finance or aid to the different social operators make it clear that it is not just a question of making promises to the Serbian forces of opposition make it clear that it is not the Basel Committee make it clear that it is not the final word on the subject and that none of what it says should be interpreted negatively make it clear that it is not the political will of citizens that the parties represent make it clear that it is now time for action make it clear that it is only appropriately clear delimitation that will enable us make it clear that it is perfectly normal for a Commissioner to write to a colleague in the run up to a decision make it clear that it is ready in the dialogue to acknowledge these people as people make it clear that it is the G7 proposal for the completion of the Khmelnitsky 2 and Rovno 4 nuclear reactors in Ukraine make it clear that it is the Member States who should have the principal responsibility for ensuring that these rules are followed make it clear that it is time for action make it clear that it is time to move on to the next stage make it clear that it is unanimous make it clear that it is vital for the international community not to allow Mostar make it clear that it must be possible to transcend existing differences and work together where it is helpful and necessary to do so make it clear that it takes its own administration and the shortcomings in its own administration seriously make it clear that it was also politically defensible make it clear that it was possible for the other exhibition to be held because it complied with the rules of the House make it clear that it was the American sanctions that drove Castro into the Communist camp make it clear that it will be difficult to provide financial aid for the reconstruction of the region without this sort of stability make it clear that it will do nothing for our common interests if we seem to be exchanging blows on this issue make it clear that it will not be because we disagree with the content of that report make it clear that learning and the right to learning are not solely determined by labour market data make it clear that liberals do not want to interfere by means of sport in the general internal politics of a country make it clear that macro-economic issues are not the only ones make it clear that many of the evil deeds carried out during his time deserve retribution make it clear that milk is not mad but quite healthy make it clear that my delegation has taken no position on this matter in the EPP Group make it clear that my group has been pressing for this question to be dealt with in this report make it clear that my group is not against the social study regarding the abolition of duty free make it clear that my group is very concerned particularly if make it clear that my judgement make it clear that my thanks also go to the rapporteurs make it clear that neither the Commission nor Parliament intends to interfere in matters of water ownership make it clear that neither this Council nor any other council is entitled to treat this House with such contempt make it clear that no national sovereignty or diplomatic immunity will stand in the way when it comes to defending human rights make it clear that no one in this Parliament wants anything other than that the number of accidents make it clear that no tissue or cells from embryos in general may be used make it clear that nobody has any given right to exploit the resources of another country if it does not so wish make it clear that nuclear power is not a sustainable energy source make it clear that one effect of transparency will be a Legislative Council whose votes will be publicly taken and publicly explained make it clear that only democratic institutions have the right to make laws and impose humane punishment on other human beings and that the code of the United Nations will be upheld by the European Union at all costs make it clear that only when all the applicant countries were lined up at the same starting point and the negotiations had got underway would consideration be given to which countries best met the conditions for accession make it clear that operative restrictions make it clear that our Parliament has definite ideas about the real tasks of the public services make it clear that our Rules of Procedure make it clear that our group make it clear that our group will support this proposal make it clear that our positive vote on this proposed framework decision in no way means that we believe that the various European systems of cooperation between police forces and judicial systems currently in use are acceptable or legitimate make it clear that our primary concern make it clear that our urban problems need a global approach make it clear that people who have benefited from the temporary protection system also have the right to make a request for asylum and that the Geneva Convention must be respected to the full make it clear that personally speaking make it clear that political debate must not be dominated by such issues as when agricultural aid is going to be fully operational in the candidate countries make it clear that prevention will always be our priority make it clear that public transport is not always a profitable business make it clear that responsibility for the formal adoption of the programmes remains with the Commission make it clear that separate negotiations with Russia on the Kaliningrad issue cannot be carried on within the framework of the enlargement process make it clear that solidarity also means positive discrimination and that we naturally want to attract more activities to the poorest areas in the Union and into the Member States and that we must try together to perform this balancing act make it clear that some of the points I had proposed were not approved make it clear that something has to be done here make it clear that success will require an active contribution of all partners concerned with the region and I am sure that the European Parliament will want to play its part in this process make it clear that such a European Conference only makes sense in the long run if it is open to all those who from their own point of view or that of the European Union do not yet want to hold accession negotiations but feel that eventually they belong in the European Union make it clear that such people should be released make it clear that supportive d‚marches or public statements should be made when a country takes steps towards abolition make it clear that technical reasons make it clear that that I am not confusing ends with means make it clear that that is what they want make it clear that that responsibility cannot simply be pushed on to the people in the developing countries and that we have a great responsibility for that ourselves just because we consume the majority of those natural resources on this side of the equator make it clear that the Charter for Regional and Minority Languages make it clear that the Charter of Fundamental Rights must not come into conflict with other international conventions or with the International Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg make it clear that the Commission as an institution and as an employer is legally liable to assist employees in defending themselves against attack make it clear that the Commission can in principle accept the first two of these make it clear that the Commission cannot make it clear that the Commission did not give the Council any agreement to the political compromise that the latter had worked out make it clear that the Commission endorses the whole of what you have said make it clear that the Commission fully supports the common position make it clear that the Commission has done its bit make it clear that the Commission has simply said that it would use available funds and that savings would be made in the common agricultural policy make it clear that the Commission is not in a position to take on any responsibility as we are not in a position either to have any influence on how this nuclear power station is operated make it clear that the Commission is not opposed to legislative initiatives make it clear that the Commission rejects any attempt to use the educational system to promote intolerance or hatred make it clear that the Commission shares the view of the UN Special Rapporteur who states in his report to the Commission on Human Rights that make it clear that the Commission will become more independent because any conflicts of interest will be prevented by the declaration of external interests make it clear that the Commissioner said he would be making a special statement at the end make it clear that the Committee on Budgets made it a condition that a proportion of that extra money would be spent on renewable energy make it clear that the Committee on Budgets supports any aid to Montenegro make it clear that the Council does not wish to comment on the figure of 300 000 women falling victim to trafficking in Europe given by the Swiss Foreign Minister make it clear that the Council will do everything it can to expedite the legislative instrument to cover workers placed by temporary employment agencies make it clear that the ECB does not rely on a single econometric model but uses an extensive set of models make it clear that the EU ought to give priority to non-military crisis management measures make it clear that the EUR 160 billion spent by the 15 EU Member States on defence need to be spent more efficiently in future make it clear that the European Union make it clear that the European Union and the international community are closely monitoring how this conflict is being handled make it clear that the European Union cannot promote this development by itself make it clear that the European Union has to change make it clear that the European Union is not abandoning its farmers in the current crisis make it clear that the European Union should only opt to act militarily in agreement with the alliance and when NATO as a whole has chosen not to be engaged make it clear that the European Union was the first and last to give help to the countries of the former Yugoslavia in their time of need make it clear that the European Union will be capable of enlargement at the beginning of 2003 make it clear that the Liberal Group can only support this report if a number of amendments are adopted and a considerable number of paragraphs are dropped from the resolution make it clear that the Members of the European Parliament present in New York did not speak on behalf of this Parliament without a mandate make it clear that the Presidency and the Council are absolutely committed to the process of enlargement make it clear that the Quaestors were not consulted about this change make it clear that the Regulation also covers stateless persons make it clear that the Stability and Growth Pact has played a part in the success of the euro and of the ECB make it clear that the Swedish Government had been responding to the criticism for a long time and had instituted an inquiry that was completed last year make it clear that the Swedish Government responded to the criticism and set up an inquiry that was completed last year make it clear that the UN resolutions make it clear that the action plan he produced in conjunction with Parliament during the 1998 discharge one year ago is precisely the right answer to the problems before us make it clear that the actors in them include many black sheep make it clear that the agreement reached in Stockholm refers to a Decision on comitology make it clear that the aid will be paid for a fixed quantity of milk per schoolchild per day make it clear that the amendment make it clear that the authorities can prevent the transportation of waste intended for an alternative use or for disposal if the transport involved is not in accordance with their plans for waste management make it clear that the basis of calculation and the indicators are transparent and can be understood by everyone make it clear that the budgetary flexibility instrument is essential make it clear that the calendar of the European Parliament must include twelve plenary sessions held in Strasbourg every year make it clear that the collection of clothing for people in third countries who need it can continue make it clear that the country has the right make it clear that the current financial perspectives cover the whole of the development phase of Galileo make it clear that the data has significantly changed make it clear that the definition of terrorism make it clear that the desire to protect the integrity of the environment highly laudable make it clear that the directive will apply to natural and legal persons make it clear that the directly elected European Parliament is equal to its responsibility for the future of the European Union make it clear that the election of the new Taiwanese President is a historical opportunity to overcome the differences on the two sides of the Taiwan Strait make it clear that the emphasis on social aspects make it clear that the employer is responsible for enforcing the wearing of hearing protectors and the provision of individual training make it clear that the enlargement family remains a family make it clear that the enormous challenge we face consists of creating a genuine area of justice make it clear that the explanatory statement is distinct from the report make it clear that the extension of NATO to all potential future members of the EU is not desirable or feasible make it clear that the fact that Iran has been replaced by Burma in the debate on human rights does not mean that my group is not deeply concerned about the human rights situation in Iran make it clear that the farming community need have no fears and that the important decisions taken in Berlin make it clear that the fiscal aspects raised by your rapporteur will obviously be examined closely at this event make it clear that the forecasts are still no more than an initial preselection from the list of States that will adopt the euro on 1 January 1999 make it clear that the funding of public service broadcasting through fees paid by the users and / or some form of mixed financing does not contravene the aid provisions of the Treaty make it clear that the honey does not just meet a fair number of the quality requirements make it clear that the horrific human rights violations such as those which we have seen and which we are seeing in Sierra Leone are a matter of concern to all Europeans because it is our understanding that human rights and human dignity are indivisible throughout the world and we will not tolerate a selective perception which results in our taking a closer interest in acts of violence in our own region than in the eruptions of violence which we have witnessed in Sierra Leone for several years now make it clear that the idea of solidarity make it clear that the independence of the Agency has priority make it clear that the independence of the European Central Bank will have to be defended make it clear that the integration process for Cyprus will continue make it clear that the interests of the Commission and its members are not necessarily ours make it clear that the international community will not tolerate these atrocities make it clear that the introduction of renewable energy sources does not currently enjoy the same facilities that other sources of energy had in their day make it clear that the matter I referred to was not a formal agenda item in the presidency visit make it clear that the name euro is a specific version of the generic term ECU make it clear that the national budgets make it clear that the objective of the European Union is to work towards the universal abolition of the death penalty make it clear that the opinion I am presenting represents the position of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs make it clear that the ozone hole itself has not been reduced make it clear that the personal rights of vulnerable and socially excluded persons are being violated make it clear that the precautionary principle must apply here make it clear that the price of medicines is being increased unnecessarily and that monopolies are being created which impede effective diagnosis and therapy and block research into new and useful drugs make it clear that the problems do not relate to the underlying objectives make it clear that the processing costs are to be shared among all vessels make it clear that the programme must not be called into question and that this phase needs to be basically sustained by means of public funding make it clear that the property relations which emerged after the Second World War are inviolable make it clear that the proposal for the centre mentioned in the Trakatellis report gives us great concern make it clear that the protection of biodiversity and of the public has pride of place make it clear that the public is being systematically fed disinformation if the impression is being given that this is simply a rather overblown war on terrorism make it clear that the question of cofinancing agricultural policy has nothing to do with the cheapest version of the net-contributor debate that we keep hearing but that it is necessary in order to achieve what we have always called for make it clear that the question of whether actions for damages are likely to be successful will depend make it clear that the rate of 1 % has not been accepted make it clear that the reason for this was the delay affecting the D-3 building in Brussels and IPE 4 in Strasbourg make it clear that the reason why the Committee on External Economic Relations has not dealt with this problem is the delay in consulting us make it clear that the regulation is binding make it clear that the regulation lays down only the maximum financial limits for liability make it clear that the renomination of Mr Jacques Santer or Madame Edith Cresson or some others to the interim Commission would not be acceptable to the ELDR Group in the light of recent events make it clear that the request does not come from our group make it clear that the rule distributed by the Quaestors says make it clear that the same is true of the governments of the candidate countries make it clear that the single currency is going to come into force next year and that make it clear that the socalled former Soviet Union no longer exists make it clear that the social agenda does not intend to impose a uniform social policy but to coordinate make it clear that the statement made by the Portuguese Prime Minister on 31 January make it clear that the subsidy arrangements ensure that consumers obtain food at prices which make it clear that the tragedies arising from racism are a feature of the history of humanity and make its journey precarious and difficult make it clear that the unification of Europe is not about settling the accounts of the past make it clear that the unusual response given by the Commissioner and Vice-President of the Commission to Question No 93 in the corridor was made worse by the fact that she was accompanied make it clear that the use by various third countries of our geographical descriptions and designations of origin make it clear that the use of open switchboards is crucial to the security of information make it clear that the whole original text is unaltered make it clear that the work with cells and tissue is a task which must involve both the public sector and industry make it clear that the works do not affect the route to Santiago make it clear that there are new expectations of a change of direction in economic make it clear that there are some parts of this report on which we have grave reservations make it clear that there has never been a complaint that the Commission has tried to influence the findings of an OLAF investigation in any way make it clear that there is a series of principles which are universal make it clear that there is absolutely no desire for hostility make it clear that there is in fact an alternative view to that of the committee responsible make it clear that there is no basis in Community law for doing so make it clear that there is no cause for defeatism make it clear that there is no question of any attempt to recreate the state of Yugoslavia make it clear that there is no reason for us to evade our responsibilities and obligations make it clear that there is no refuge anywhere for any tyrant make it clear that there is no room in its institutions for those who fail in their duty make it clear that there is no weakening of our determination to make our assistance conditional on respect for the Dayton agreement and particularly respect for human rights make it clear that there must be monitoring to make sure human rights are being complied with make it clear that there really is a misunderstanding here make it clear that there was never any question of defining research on a sector-by-sector basis make it clear that there was no discrimination make it clear that there will under no circumstances be such a thing as second-class membership make it clear that these are not embryonic stem cells but adult stem cells from bone marrow make it clear that these are not obligatory exemptions make it clear that these are regions which have severe structural difficulties and deficiencies caused by inappropriate decisions and policies make it clear that these are the themes of the next millennium make it clear that these difficult negotiations have never been about calling into question the Copenhagen agreements with the candidate countries make it clear that these intergovernmental conferences are perhaps no longer the right method to use make it clear that these people have equal rights make it clear that these statements are entirely untrue make it clear that these uncertainties inherent in Agenda 2000 will not mean any delays in enlargement make it clear that they apply only to field trials make it clear that they are far from being a paradise make it clear that they are in favour of dialogue make it clear that they belong to a common service make it clear that they represent a fundamental aspect of European diversity make it clear that they support cogeneration make it clear that they want the veto to go and we are now on a collision course make it clear that this European people too will have a place among us make it clear that this additional presentation does not encompass its entire programme for years to come in all areas make it clear that this all-important demand must be met make it clear that this amendment has no impact on the European Union budget make it clear that this approval does not apply to all points make it clear that this assistance is unparalleled in the history of the Middle East make it clear that this cannot be due just to the complexity of the Commission procedures make it clear that this common position did not appeal to anyone make it clear that this complementary policy of coordination is the key to supporting stability make it clear that this conference has done the gravest possible disservice to the promotion of good race relations make it clear that this does not mean driving Europe up a one way street to federalism but instead leaving Member States free to explore make it clear that this failure to respond to human rights violations and the flouting of human dignity was unacceptable make it clear that this important sector of European industry needs promotion make it clear that this initiative is a response to an explicit request from the Council and Parliament make it clear that this is a case of mission impossible make it clear that this is not a Commission initiative make it clear that this is not about medicinal products make it clear that this is not allowed make it clear that this is not an alternative to the transatlantic alliance make it clear that this is not our intention make it clear that this is not really helping make it clear that this is not some esoteric subject of concern only to a few techno-freaks but that it really is important for the consumer make it clear that this is not some sort of closed shop but a regulated procedure conducted objectively in order to examine accusations make it clear that this is not the case make it clear that this is the joint debate that we are talking about make it clear that this is the majority view within the Committee on the Environment make it clear that this is the wrong direction to take make it clear that this myth is completely unfounded and that it is make it clear that this oral question is not a matter of reopening the whole duty free dossier make it clear that this problem of Venezuela concerns all Europeans to at least some degree make it clear that this proposal will be submitted to you without delay make it clear that this report fully approves the extra new three-year period make it clear that this sort of incident must not cast a shadow over any kind of aid programmes make it clear that this state aid is the last aid that can be granted to the shipyards concerned make it clear that this time we are deciding the programmes early in 1997 and that we have effectively countered the criticisms that have been made about delays here make it clear that this type of by-product make it clear that this was not good form make it clear that this would not alter in any way the amount of money that was available make it clear that those countries cannot share development criteria make it clear that those who approve the policies of the great Western powers are not in a position to be indignant now make it clear that under Article 51 make it clear that under no circumstances do we want to add to the burdens of journalists make it clear that vintage cars are not included make it clear that voluntary agreements of this kind should be the exception where the environment is concerned make it clear that water protection is basically being postponed to some never-never day make it clear that we make it clear that we accept in principle the objectives of the amendment make it clear that we also accept the compromise on the involvement of employees and their representatives make it clear that we are a European Parliament which covers a large area and has a certain method of working make it clear that we are against the death penalty under all circumstances make it clear that we are concerned about people make it clear that we are differentiating between a regime that has brought disaster upon its own people make it clear that we are living in a historic time in which the state has the responsibility to ensure that all pupils and students have the same access to learning and studying make it clear that we are not against artists make it clear that we are not going back on this make it clear that we are not going to grant compensatory payments for all farmland make it clear that we are not going to reopen that debate make it clear that we are not in the mood to burden our people with this highly dangerous hormone-treated meat make it clear that we are not just talking about little local football clubs make it clear that we are not suggesting that Member States should eliminate lead within five years make it clear that we are not trying to increase fishing capacity in any way make it clear that we are now on the verge of seeing the unification of the whole of Europe make it clear that we are opposed to Paragraph 22 make it clear that we are opposed to the ranking of people seeking work in a Member State in the following order make it clear that we are prepared to accept all the amendments proposed by the Committee on Regional Policy make it clear that we are pressing onward make it clear that we are talking about the COCOBU make it clear that we are talking here about dishes officially permitted for human consumption make it clear that we are very definitely not opposed to new technological developments make it clear that we can vote the same way make it clear that we cannot synchronise publication of the report with the last Council meeting make it clear that we cannot vote in favour of the report by the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs which is under discussion make it clear that we carried out this activity at a time when there was neither a social protocol nor a Directive on Euro-Works Committees make it clear that we could also take other kinds of action make it clear that we do not need these reports because there are any great scandals in this House make it clear that we do not think it is our role to mediate make it clear that we do not want good relations with a country that tramples on human rights and international law and that we therefore freeze the financial resources for Turkey make it clear that we do not wish to encroach on the Garosci report here make it clear that we expect all parties to do everything they can to ensure that this peace process is definitive and irreversible make it clear that we expect the Council to come forward with that make it clear that we fully understand why the Commission is proposing to concentrate funds in the least welloff and least-developed zones of the current Union make it clear that we have a coherent plan here make it clear that we have all done what had to be done make it clear that we have missed the opportunity to support a substantial make it clear that we have no commitment to a corpus juris here make it clear that we have no problem giving ethnic minorities access to these make it clear that we have our own ideas on the central subjects of that summit and that we want the intended measures to produce a successful outcome make it clear that we have the greatest confidence in and respect for Commissioner Monti make it clear that we have to find new instruments make it clear that we in Europe need a new culture of responsibility and I would like to add make it clear that we in this Parliament take the Commission and the Council at their word make it clear that we intend to adopt the provisions of the current Council regulations in their entirety make it clear that we must approach these problems at Community level make it clear that we need to abolish subsidies and increasingly move to normal market mechanisms make it clear that we need to achieve equal opportunities for make it clear that we not only wish to live in partnership with our American friends make it clear that we really have our work cut out make it clear that we regard terrorism as an enormous challenge make it clear that we reject any proposal to grant immunity to anybody outside this Court make it clear that we seriously think it is problematic to continue without the resources and the manpower that we need make it clear that we shall continue to pay close attention to this matter on which some of us receive regular reports or complaints on behalf of Mexican citizens make it clear that we shall only make progress in judicial cooperation and mutual assistance in criminal matters by intensifying harmonization in cooperation within the scope of application of joint actions and in the stronger and stronger application of methods which have proved themselves on the basis of mutual experience make it clear that we should not be deceived by what is apparently a very technical text make it clear that we stand by Dayton make it clear that we still have time in the agenda to deal with this item make it clear that we support it make it clear that we support whatever can be done to fight for democracy in Turkey make it clear that we take our fight against racism make it clear that we want assistance to be provided speedily make it clear that we want no more export subsidies make it clear that we want nothing to do with states that treat human dignity with such contempt make it clear that we want positively to force the tyre industry to act and do more of what is required of them in this area make it clear that we want this exemption to apply only to debt securities make it clear that we want to help them make it clear that we want to move away from a world market orientation towards a single market orientation make it clear that we want to open our doors to those who wish to become part of our European family make it clear that we were pleased to note the extent to which freedom of movement has already become a reality in Europe make it clear that we will not allow a Community task to be watered down into an intergovernmental task make it clear that we will not give our assent to any accession unless and until there is fundamental institutional reform make it clear that we will not tolerate that sort of behaviour from that minority make it clear that we will not tolerate war crimes and other criminal activities and that we have the clear intention of bringing criminals to book once there is an agreement make it clear that we will use our instruments and that we will indeed provide financial support make it clear that we wish to see the negotiations proceed at differentiated paces make it clear that we would like not just the parties involved make it clear that we yesterday rejected make it clear that what concerns me make it clear that what interests us is a real peace make it clear that what is currently happening in Italy is really not really kosher make it clear that what is going on in Basel is an undemocratic procedure make it clear that what we are trying to do here is to improve environmental protection make it clear that what we demand of others we also put into practice ourselves make it clear that what we have achieved is a compromise make it clear that what were formerly flanking measures are becoming the focal point of agricultural development make it clear that when push comes to shove make it clear that when the time is right make it clear that when we talk about modifications to the Rules of Procedure themselves make it clear that with this directive we are agreeing a level to which the applicant countries of the former Communist bloc in central and eastern Europe will have to adhere make it clear that you want to add new elements make it clear the need for cooperation in this area make it clear there are two arguments for justifying this refusal make it clear this is not a clash of civilisations make it clear this is not intended as a personal reference to our friend on the Council make it clear through our explanations of vote that the recourse to Article 40 is just a way of saying that those who do not wish to be involved in the commitment made by the Council on 21 September and 19 October are going to be isolated make it clear through our words and actions that trade and the market do not take precedence over every form of environmental undertaking or over environmental agreements make it clear to Belgrade that such measures are incompatible with membership of international organisations such as the Council of Europe and the OSCE and are strictly condemned by them make it clear to Deby that he cannot break his word with impunity make it clear to European consumers that cattle which are fed in accordance with traditional and controlled methods should not be confused with animals which are victims not so much of the madness of cows as the madness of men make it clear to General Musharraf that respect for human rights and democracy is what makes a policy of cooperation meaningful make it clear to Indonesia that political murders and violence are not acceptable make it clear to Israel that a major concern of our policy is the defence of the State of Israel and the right of the State of Israel to exist make it clear to Member States that it makes sense for them to ratify the rest of that Convention at the same time so that there is no disparity between the Convention and the way it is applied in different Member States within the Community make it clear to Members of this Parliament that the Commission has acted fully in accordance with the commitments I made on 2 October last year make it clear to Mr Denktash once again that it is extremely important for us to visit these people make it clear to Mr Haarder that we are in contact with the Member States make it clear to Mr Prodi that we are keeping an open mind on his investiture make it clear to Mrs Doyle that the 36 % make it clear to Mrs Oomen-Ruijten that the request I made referred to Item 12 in its entirety and not just to Amendment No 27 that we have talked about make it clear to Mrs Peijs that I voted against this report make it clear to Mrs Schreyer that make it clear to Muslims that it was side by side with Muslims that terrorists had to be fought make it clear to Parliament make it clear to Parliament that we have not used these doubts or this quarrel about interpretation in relation to Eurodac as an excuse for inaction make it clear to President Bush that it is irresponsible for any country to remain outside the Kyoto Protocol make it clear to Romania in no uncertain terms that this is not the way we want to behave towards each other in Europe make it clear to Turkey make it clear to Turkey that it will never acquire a place within the European Union as long as ethnic inequality and repression continue to exist make it clear to Turkey that its recognition as a candidate country is an exception to what we demanded from other countries make it clear to Turkey that the continued abuses make it clear to all colleagues make it clear to all sides make it clear to all sides that make it clear to all sides that this cooperation is continuing and that we shall be working together for the stability and security of the region make it clear to all that the protection of the marine environment will be achieved by working with the fishermen rather than against them make it clear to all the parties in former Yugoslavia that they must adhere to the Dayton agreements and that we want to see the free movement of people which is being denied by the Croatian authorities in Bosnia make it clear to all the services of the Commission make it clear to all your services once again that make it clear to any critics in the Member States that it was the Council make it clear to both rapporteurs that the Commission accepts all the amendments tabled by the European Parliament make it clear to delegations that it is absolutely essential that the decisions be rapidly enforced make it clear to even more of our citizens that Europe is more than a legally defined area of freedom make it clear to everybody that the quality and size of the expenditure make it clear to everyone else that there will be other new instruments governing economic immigration into the European Union make it clear to everyone involved that the customs officials belong to the Community make it clear to everyone that there was a mistake in the Finnish version make it clear to everyone that we will monitor expenditure in every spending committee make it clear to my colleagues that the Commission is in fact isolated here from consumer organizations at both national and European level make it clear to my fellow MEPs that make it clear to my fellow MEPs that it does not make sense to engage in useless expenditure make it clear to others under what conditions and when it would be ready to expand make it clear to our American friends that we do not agree with them on numerous counts but that we can live with our differences make it clear to our Cambodian partners that make it clear to our own people make it clear to our partners in southern Africa that European money is not intended to finance an African renaissance or a new NEPAD programme of African development for President Mugabe and his political allies make it clear to people how important the Union can be for them make it clear to people in the Balkans that peace and reconstruction are only possible in the context of the European Union make it clear to people that EMU involves bringing together equally sound currencies make it clear to schoolchildren through education that a life without drugs should be their main goal make it clear to the 15 Member States of this Union in which direction they were supposed to be heading make it clear to the Algerian Government that this is not a case of outside influence make it clear to the Americans that their way of fighting goes against constitutional legality and is not very effective make it clear to the British Charities Commission and the genetic engineering lobby that we in this House will not be bullied in this way make it clear to the Commission and the Council that we need codecision rights for Parliament in this area at last make it clear to the Commission that we expect proper answers and indeed answers which stand up in law against the Commission make it clear to the Commission that we will not accept further cuts in spending on development make it clear to the Commissioner that the positive approach was that 133 of the 626 members were for the motion make it clear to the Council just how important social dialogue in Europe is make it clear to the Council once more by the proposals for amendment the essence of what is involved in the matters we are discussing together today make it clear to the Council that the procedure of a report with recommendations to the Council on a common strategy is a one-off solution because of the elections make it clear to the Council that we will not put up with further delays on matters as fundamental as the right range of services provided to people in towns and in the regions make it clear to the Embassy or the Government that we do not approve of that make it clear to the House that establishing the method for control and transparency is not a matter for the Conference of Presidents make it clear to the House that it is not a matter of resuming a regular programme of preventive vaccinations make it clear to the House that the British people are waiting make it clear to the House that the list of criteria given by Mr Mulder in his Amendment No 3053 is realistic make it clear to the Irish media and in particular to the newspaper in question that we support the maintenance of freedom of speech and deeply regret the death of the Irish journalist make it clear to the Israeli Government that the Association Agreement can be suspended and that even tougher action make it clear to the KLa that they can gain only if there is a political agreement which will give them a large degree of autonomy make it clear to the Member States make it clear to the Member States of the European Union that there are economic and social advantages in achieving the targets laid down make it clear to the Member States that here European interests need to come before national interests make it clear to the Member States that it cannot be acceptable for certain ideological groups to attempt to sell things to them as acquis communautaire when they do not form part of it make it clear to the Member States that supervision cannot be had for free make it clear to the North Koreans that their country is a country which can and must receive assistance from all over the world and that we find the suffering of its people unacceptable make it clear to the President-in-Office of the Council that it is not permitted in all States for governments of the constitutional regions to participate in the meetings of the Council of Ministers and make it clear to the Russian Government even before you get there that we expect the OSCE mandate to be extended make it clear to the Russians that this cannot continue make it clear to the Russians that we are no longer prepared to do this make it clear to the Turkish Cypriots that if make it clear to the Turkish Government that make it clear to the Turkish Government what European human rights standards mean and that it expects Turkey to observe European human rights standards in every individual case and in every situation make it clear to the Turkish authorities that observance of the rule of law and basic liberties are the basis for the rapprochement between Turkey and the European Union make it clear to the Turkish authorities that observance of the rule of law and basic liberties is the basis of continued rapprochement between the European Union and Turkey make it clear to the UN that we support the preservation of the Single Convention and that we shall do our utmost to oppose any liberalisation and legalisation of narcotic drugs make it clear to the USA make it clear to the United States that protectionist measures of this kind only lead to major disruption in free trade and with it make it clear to the accession countries that it is not only a matter of quality make it clear to the army that it is now being closely watched by the public worldwide make it clear to the citizens of the Union that we sometimes do sensible things here too make it clear to the coast dwellers affected that the European Union may have been tardy in addressing these problems make it clear to the government of Iran that we will be watching the outcome of this and similar cases with close interest make it clear to the honourable Member that it is not me who carries out leaks make it clear to the honourable Member that my commitment to making this policy a success is total make it clear to the honourable Member that the decision under discussion is a binding decision make it clear to the honourable Member who raised that question in absentia that I think the university is extremely important make it clear to the national governments that democracy is an essential for European integration make it clear to the new Islamophile Turkish Government that it must ignore the Turkish Cypriot threat of a permanent division of Cyprus if the southern part is brought into the EU before the discussions between Turkey and Greece are concluded make it clear to the opposition and the government in Serbia that a process of democratization make it clear to the other institutions that they will only be able to secure our support in future if they provide Parliament and the responsible parliamentary committee with comprehensive information make it clear to the outside world that it has done job security a huge service make it clear to the outside world which body and country are responsible for the paralysis within policy make it clear to the people in Kosovo that energy-saving measures will need to be stepped up make it clear to the people of Europe that the European institutions are not only capable of action but also of successful action make it clear to the people that the leaders of our people make it clear to the public at home what their position is make it clear to the public that make it clear to the public that there is a desire to make good the damage caused make it clear to the public that this is all about introducing an environmentally friendly and sustainable transport system and is not another scheme designed to fleece motorists make it clear to the rapporteur that make it clear to their staff that they do not tolerate harassment at work make it clear to them how great their responsibility is for this strategically important region and for the people who live there make it clear to them that make it clear to them that in addition to the permanent VAT number make it clear to them that the European Union does not only want to invest in economic development make it clear to them that there is no place here for arrogance make it clear to them that they have this choice make it clear to them that we and our communities are not only concerned about money matters make it clear to them that we are going to vote on recital B first make it clear to them that we cannot provide any financial assistance whatsoever if they spend it on arms which they then use to wage war and even to oppress their own people make it clear to these countries that such agreements run counter not only to the spirit of the Common Foreign and Security Policy but also to the acquis communautaire that we have created in that area make it clear to this caudillo that unlike the Pope we are not to be trifled with make it clear to those Members who do not understand what is meant by that expression make it clear to those people that they have the choice of joining the modern make it clear to those who might have certain concerns or prejudices about the issue make it clear to those who must pass a resolution on this in the Council that this opinion is not just one for the wastepaper bin make it clear to those who would use my stupidity and hubris to attack Europe and its Parliament make it clear to those who would wish an alternative form of politics that we are on their side and there will be a welcome for them if they can succeed in the internal political debates within Serbia make it clear to those with whom they will be negotiating that make it clear to us in geographical terms that the Mediterranean make it clear to us just how important coordination of economic policies is for Europe make it clear to us that this was an open declaration make it clear to us whether we can have confidence in the Prodi Commission or not make it clear to you how much I am committed make it clear to you that those attacks took place specifically before the new organization of the market in fruit and vegetables entered into force make it clear to you that we need this financial regulation make it clear to you that when he says the rapporteur for the ECHO report had still not been to look at the file make it clear to your fellow negotiators make it clear what European citizenship involves make it clear what implications further moves towards liberalization will have for the employment situation make it clear what irritates and vexes me the most make it clear what is and what is not acceptable make it clear what is at stake here make it clear what it wants make it clear what the position of our group was make it clear what the remaining enlargement negotiations are about make it clear what they are identifying themselves with make it clear what this European Parliament expects of the President of the European Monetary Institute make it clear when such measures are appropriate and it is almost certain that the other parts of this latest telecommunications package are going to take rather longer and will be along more traditional lines make it clear when the ECB can and must support growth and employment in the euro area make it clear when those words in that resolution say that the proposals of the Bureau are not fully adequate make it clear when we talk about the Copenhagen criteria that each individual country has to be assessed on the progress it has made make it clear where responsibilities lie make it clear whether a switching-off device would be a suitable tool make it clear whether it would be better to adopt the step-by-step method or an overall solution make it clear whether patents can be granted for genes make it clear which general measures do not come under the rules on state aid or make it clear which interests we actually stand for together in these world trade rounds and why we need them make it clear who really can actively pursue employment policy in Europe make it clear who they are choosing make it clear why a higher stock level is necessary make it clear why the legal basis has been changed in Article 63 make it clear with regard to the wording of your query that your allegation that we pay little attention to the southern Members of the Community is quite simply wrong make it clear yet again that the review of PHARE does in fact involve increasing investment funds from 25 % to 70 % and increasing the TEN budget make it clear yet again that we want to work for dialogue make it clearer make it clearer and more transparent make it clearer exactly what an environment-friendly ship is make it clearer for citizens of the EU how well Member States are doing make it clearer how important it is to safeguard and deepen European integration make it clearer that European Commissioners hold office on behalf of the European administration and on behalf of Europe make it clearer that it is Parliament that exercises democratic control make it clearer that this enlargement is not expensive make it clearer to our businesses than we have done so far that they themselves are called upon to safeguard their own data through encryption make it clearer to the Americans why we are so concerned about the death penalty in the United States make it clearer to the candidate countries that the right to strike is part of the body of law make it clearer to the outside world that only if Member States are ready to overcome old-fashioned ideas about national sovereignty can we really have significant improvement in terms of the environment make it clearer what European unification is today and also what it is not make it clearer what is intended by these three words so as to give the report a really definite meaning make it clearer which activities make it clearer who is responsible for what legislative and executive tasks make it clearly known to the politicians and the Council that we are opposed to the policies recommended by the French Government make it clearly understood by the Member States make it clearly understood that this is a personal preference make it compatible with WTO rules make it compatible with and complementary to other Community policies make it compatible with international agreements and make it compatible with the future enlargement which may know no bounds make it competitive make it competitive in a Europe of open borders and open markets make it competitive on the global market make it competitive to take on European seamen make it completely clear that although it is true to say that the elections make it completely clear that the transaction costs that monetary union is going to do away with are not suddenly going to crop up again in the form of conversion costs in the reality of the single European market make it completely impossible for any Palestinian Prime Minister to put a stop to the violence make it completely impossible to make the necessary improvements in the structures and organization of markets for Mediterranean crops make it completely incomprehensible make it comply with the agreement make it comprehensible to all in a subject which is complex legally make it comprehensible to the Commissioner but incomprehensible to anybody else make it comprehensible to the general public make it compulsory make it compulsory as from 2007 to install a black box in all ships entering EU ports and on a system of automatic identification of ships make it compulsory before make it compulsory expenditure and leave it where it was make it compulsory for all the interested parties to be consulted make it compulsory for audiovisual recordings to be made of committee work as well make it compulsory for employers too to prove that they are not discriminating on grounds of sex make it compulsory for manufacturers to supply technical information to independent garage owners make it compulsory for national regulations make it compulsory for the German Government to consider all the information and to take a comprehensible decision make it compulsory for the sugar factories to accept a particular proportion of eco-friendly sugar make it compulsory for their various testing services to be equipped with such test equipment make it compulsory for them to read it make it compulsory for these ships to be equipped with transponder systems make it compulsory through a Council regulation make it compulsory to comply with the code of good agricultural practice if it has not even been defined at European level make it compulsory to indicate the producer make it compulsory to label products make it compulsory to list the ingredients used to produce the wine on the label make it compulsory to provide proper information to the workers concerned and to require the national authorities to manage the money they collect with due care make it compulsory to show the country of origin of honey from within the EU make it compulsory to submit any infrastructure project for a safety impact study make it concise and readable make it conditional on the Commission applying certain measures make it conditional upon the final results of a risk analysis make it considerably easier to convey people and goods from Sweden and Finland to the rest of Europe make it considerably easier to fulfil the requirements of the acquis communautaire make it considerably easier to promote the mutual recognition of courses undertaken in different countries make it considerably easier to provide humanitarian aid make it considerably more difficult to implement any enlargement of the EU make it consistent with Community law in force on this subject make it consistent with the context of the liberalization of services make it consistent with the requirements of the Kyoto Protocol make it cooperative and let us get the fishing communities fully engaged in this enterprise make it credible and useful to our citizens make it crystal clear at long last to Turkey and to its non-European supporters make it crystal clear how little the Union cares about the fate of the populations of the least developed countries make it crystal clear that make it crystal clear that international humanitarian laws must be respected by all parties make it crystal clear that the European Parliament make it crystal clear that there can be no enlargement with this level of own resources make it crystal clear that we back human rights for the people of both Chechnya and of Russia make it crystal clear that we cannot tolerate a situation where the resources we deploy in the Middle East cannot be used productively because Israel make it crystal clear that we have seen fit to incorporate very strict control mechanisms both for Paraguay itself and for other countries make it crystal clear that we need a body or structure for democracy in Europe and we need to establish principles which provide bases all the Member States make it crystal clear that we shall also be able to take out of the market make it crystal clear that you are not speaking as an Italian Prime Minister with a political axe to grind make it crystal clear to the Russian Government that we will not accept further legal judgments against Nikitin or tolerate his being put on trial again make it crystal clear to you that we make it democratically useful to all so that we can achieve even the globalisation of personal thoughts make it different and more important make it difficult make it difficult even for them make it difficult for European States to compete on the world market economy make it difficult for Europeans to enter the labour market make it difficult for Member States to maintain the moratorium independently make it difficult for Mr Brinkhorst to cross swords with the Council if it is never here make it difficult for companies to grow make it difficult for consumers of cigarettes make it difficult for decisions to be taken make it difficult for enterprises to conceal price increases make it difficult for it to accept some countries taking on particular responsibilities make it difficult for many people to feel comfortable with what goes on in the EU make it difficult for me make it difficult for men make it difficult for newcomers to enter the various markets after liberalisation make it difficult for people to get hold of drugs make it difficult for people to obtain the right of abode and to have their families with them make it difficult for the Commission and indeed even the Member States to effectively control spending make it difficult for the Commission to reach an agreement with the Council make it difficult for the Finnish Presidency to succeed make it difficult for the Member States to carry through many of the sound proposals contained in the Cederschi”ld report make it difficult for the government to find a reply make it difficult for the individual citizen to appreciate the good work we do make it difficult for them to keep their jobs make it difficult for them to raise credit because they would not be able to compete with the guarantees which large companies are able to provide make it difficult for us to accept the proposed text make it difficult for us to gain a proper idea of the scale of the financial crisis in the Russian Federation make it difficult for us to give the Commission discharge make it difficult for us to import fuels from the USa in an emergency make it difficult for us to phase out across the world make it difficult for young farmers to establish themselves make it difficult on occasion actually to identify the health indicators to be compared make it difficult or extremely costly to ensure total segregation make it difficult or impossible for many European women from disadvantaged areas to benefit from these support measures make it difficult to abolish what amount to lunatic arrangements where agriculture is concerned make it difficult to achieve the economic and social cohesion Europe needs make it difficult to achieve the objective make it difficult to adopt the final text make it difficult to build the planned coexistence which the European Union represents make it difficult to create long-term development plans make it difficult to decide what the universal service should involve in the long term make it difficult to demand accountability make it difficult to ensure that segregation can be effective I will be happy to keep you informed of this issue as the discussion evolves make it difficult to finance common projects in both border regions make it difficult to gain the approval of the general public make it difficult to get back to London and the UK generally from Strasbourg make it difficult to give any exact figures make it difficult to implement energy and water policies in the future make it difficult to implement the city schemes contained in that great compendium of measures make it difficult to include this in the common organisation of the market in wine make it difficult to include this particular sector make it difficult to maintain it make it difficult to monitor whether the quantified targets have been reached make it difficult to obtain the better-quality information that is necessary to improve management make it difficult to prepare the financial programming make it difficult to provide really prompt and effective aid make it difficult to renegotiate that pact make it difficult to take that step as to allow the Commission to structure it better and resume the study make it directly to the Bureau make it drink make it dynamic make it earlier still make it easier make it easier and cheaper for them to take their money abroad make it easier and simpler to gain Latvian citizenship has clearly been taken with an eye to the future make it easier for American imports to come in make it easier for Armenians to obtain visas make it easier for Bulgaria to adjust to the European Union make it easier for Bulgaria to make some progress with safety at its nuclear power plants make it easier for China to take part in the forthcoming meeting in Doha make it easier for EU Member States to refuse asylum make it easier for European citizens to move freely around the Union make it easier for European industrial products to infiltrate the markets of these countries and to simultaneously place the riches of these countries under their predatory regimes make it easier for Iraq to import goods for civilian use make it easier for Irish companies to do business abroad make it easier for Member States to admit refugees and make it easier for Members to enter the Chamber make it easier for Members to exercise their right to table declarations make it easier for Moldova to become more open make it easier for Parliament and the Council to agree to the efficiency reserve make it easier for Parliament to control the Commission make it easier for SMEs and growth companies in particular to employ staff make it easier for SMEs to access investment capital for so long now make it easier for SMEs to access the public procurement market make it easier for South Africa to become further involved in the global economy make it easier for a future White Paper to be more detailed and better developed make it easier for all of us to use the Internet make it easier for anyone who so wishes to move within the European Union make it easier for artists make it easier for bankrupt companies to begin trading again make it easier for both sexes to reconcile work and family life make it easier for both sides of industry to discuss matters at European level make it easier for both the Commission and the regions to manage the funds make it easier for businesses to pass from one generation to the next make it easier for certain Members of Parliament to read make it easier for children to provide evidence to the court without fear make it easier for citizens of the European Union to play an active role in this work make it easier for citizens of the Member States to know which institutions are responsible for what make it easier for citizens to ascertain their rights and obligations make it easier for citizens to identify with the Union and make it easier for citizens to receive medical care when they are away from home make it easier for citizens to see clearly the field of EU responsibilities make it easier for citizens to seek access to documents and facilitate the processing of cases involving access to documents make it easier for citizens to use this instrument make it easier for citizens to work in other countries make it easier for companies and individual citizens to operate within systems guaranteed by the State make it easier for companies to be listed abroad make it easier for companies to find partners make it easier for companies to function make it easier for companies who wish to second workers within their organization to work in another Member State make it easier for consumers to choose a new car make it easier for consumers to compare prices when choosing which product to buy make it easier for consumers to shop across borders with greater confidence make it easier for consumers to understand why there are such great price differences between individual Member States make it easier for developing countries to gain access to our markets make it easier for dialysis-dependent people to travel within the EU make it easier for disabled people to have access to public transport make it easier for disadvantaged regions to participate more thoroughly in the framework programme make it easier for displaced people living in the open in the Komorane and Lapusnik area to return home make it easier for educated people to remain in their home districts make it easier for eligible countries to access debt cancellation measures make it easier for everyone to understand the goal of monetary policy make it easier for families to enter make it easier for farmers to understand make it easier for fishermen from R‚union to acquire additional fishing rights in Malagasy territorial waters make it easier for foreign workers to get visas and residence permits make it easier for humanitarian aid to reach the victims make it easier for independent operators on the after-sales market to compete make it easier for individuals to exercise their rights in practice make it easier for it to get on with Europe make it easier for joint projects to be funded make it easier for manufacturers to comply with the provisions by introducing a standard form of type approval make it easier for men and to women to balance work and family life make it easier for men and women to move from one profession to another make it easier for more women to enter representative institutions and the centres of power make it easier for non-practising Muslims and all those who practise Islam privately to become a full part of society make it easier for oligopolies and monopolies to lay their hands on these biotechnological discoveries and inventions and to apply them on behalf make it easier for operators to reach agreements on prices make it easier for ordinary people to travel make it easier for other firms to enter make it easier for other reforms to be implemented further down the line make it easier for our neighbour the Czech Republic to make the gestures we expect of it make it easier for ourselves if we go for pragmatic legislation rather than fight over principles and stay high and dry make it easier for pensioners and the elderly to travel between the European capitals make it easier for people to accept the new coin make it easier for people to access the information they need make it easier for people to assess whether the work is being carried out in a more financially efficient manner make it easier for people to combine work and family life make it easier for people to compare and assess funds make it easier for people to have access to documents make it easier for people to learn Arabic as a living language and promote the study of Islamic culture make it easier for people to move around in the labour market within the EU make it easier for people to move from one country to another and comprehensive internal market legislation for institutions offering occupational retirement provision make it easier for people to move thousands of kilometres to regions with a different language and a different culture make it easier for people to move without difficulty between the various Member States of the EU make it easier for people to obtain better jobs and thus promote greater equality make it easier for people to seek work in another Member State make it easier for people to support it we have removed the second part make it easier for people to take an interest and to understand the Treaty and European development make it easier for people to travel in both directions make it easier for pet owners and avoid confusion make it easier for producers in small countries to break into the wider European market make it easier for producers wishing to switch away from tobacco to embark on conversion make it easier for public opinion make it easier for rapporteurs to make requests either of their chairmen or of the other bodies named in this document make it easier for refugees to return home make it easier for refugees to return to the former Bosnia make it easier for researchers to travel but also facilitate the distribution of research results make it easier for small and medium-sized enterprises to access centralised information make it easier for students and researchers from all countries in Europe to live in other European countries make it easier for students to avail themselves of student discounts make it easier for students to move from one university to another make it easier for that account and similar accounts elsewhere in Europe to be frozen if that was proven necessary make it easier for the Americans to shut down their market to imports but stay within WTO rules make it easier for the Commission and the Member States to get hold of reliable evidence make it easier for the Commission to give the Member States more scope than before to have their say in decisions on measures to prevent and eradicate the disease make it easier for the Council to take the first practical steps towards concluding the necessary agreements with Parliament over the next few weeks make it easier for the European Union to act make it easier for the Member States to use these facilities but they do not oblige them to use them make it easier for the activities of Parliament make it easier for the average user to consult and research make it easier for the candidate countries to absorb the funds make it easier for the citizens to approach the constitutional court and to identify the channels open to them make it easier for the citizens to exercise their rights in practice make it easier for the competent authorities to supervise the movement of vine cuttings and plants carried out by the institutions responsible for this make it easier for the competent national courts to prosecute these crimes make it easier for the countries in question to fully meet their outstanding financial obligations towards the European Union make it easier for the electorate make it easier for the institutions to prepare for enlargement make it easier for the journalist and the newspaper publisher to do their particularly difficult and sensitive job make it easier for the nations of Europe to understand the whole issue make it easier for the organising country to keep track of and monitor entries and exits from its territory and the whole Schengen area make it easier for the people make it easier for the practitioners of law make it easier for the public to accept the new provisions make it easier for the public to understand what is at stake make it easier for the shock of enlargement to be absorbed make it easier for the underrepresented sex to pursue a vocational activity or to prevent or compensate for disadvantages in professional careers make it easier for the working people of the Union to take part in a discussion of their future make it easier for them make it easier for them settle wherever they wish make it easier for them to achieve the objectives pursued by the European Union make it easier for them to act make it easier for them to arrange for child-care and to return to working life make it easier for them to combine work and family life make it easier for them to face the challenges of membership make it easier for them to gain the necessary training and experience make it easier for them to have direct contact with the people make it easier for them to integrate in the European single market make it easier for them to join or rejoin the labour market make it easier for them to live together within this Community make it easier for them to tackle and resolve many of these home-made problems make it easier for them to transfer and exchange slots make it easier for these countries to become independent actors on the world market make it easier for those elderly people who have worked for a lifetime and now make it easier for us to attain the level of funding needed make it easier for us to deal with the Council make it easier for us to deal with the entire agenda make it easier for us to energetically defend our position at WTO level make it easier for us to prevent and reduce the effects of waste disposal on the environment make it easier for us to reach an agreement with the United States make it easier for us to take possible further steps make it easier for women to enter into their preferred career make it easier for women to enter or re-enter the labour market make it easier for women to go to work make it easier for women to reconcile family and work make it easier for young farmers to inherit the family farm at an earlier stage make it easier for young people and women to create their own enterprises make it easier for young people to set up in business through training make it easier for young people with an interest in the programme to take part in it make it easier for young women farmers to establish themselves make it easier to access and compare information make it easier to achieve a level of convergence in the health sector make it easier to achieve the targets make it easier to achieve this aim make it easier to acquire Macedonian citizenship make it easier to acquire information on vessels make it easier to act against trading scams and to identify unsafe products make it easier to apply make it easier to apply the Dublin Convention by offering security both to those seeking asylum make it easier to apply the principle of subsidiarity and cut out a lot of unwanted red tape make it easier to arrive at a consensus make it easier to assess the aspects of subsidiarity and proportionality make it easier to balance the three factors which have always been the basis for our analyses of the issue of immigration and asylum make it easier to bring them down make it easier to carry out the job of pan-European suppression make it easier to carry through the directive make it easier to check driving hours accurately and to make falsification much more difficult make it easier to check the efficiency of VAT collection in the individual Member States make it easier to combine family and working life and for women to retrain when they re-enter the labour market after an absence spent caring for children or other dependents make it easier to compare information and adjust national health policies make it easier to compare prices between the Member States make it easier to compare products make it easier to complete permanent arrangements make it easier to comprehend make it easier to control the routes used by criminals more comprehensively make it easier to control the usability of this new technology make it easier to coordinate aid and avoid problems over how the cost should be shared make it easier to create the right business environment make it easier to cross the border make it easier to defend the common agricultural policy at international level make it easier to draft rules later on in the interests of the financing of public services make it easier to draw up a list of qualitative and quantitative indicators to evaluate the incorporation of this policy into the sphere of activity of these funds make it easier to elude the directive and would make the application more discretionary make it easier to employ people make it easier to employ women within the Community strategy for equal opportunities make it easier to ensure the compliance of workers make it easier to evaluate programmes and projects and we must continue vigorously taking positive measures in favour of women make it easier to evaluate quality and prices make it easier to exchange visits and which allow a certain amount of other immigration make it easier to expel immigrants make it easier to exploit women in particular and to develop forms of crime specifically associated with the free movement of persons make it easier to familiarise oneself with this very difficult technical subject make it easier to find a consensus on this extremely sensitive issue make it easier to follow up criminal cases in the national courts make it easier to fund promising technological innovations in SMEs make it easier to get legislation passed on this subject make it easier to get to grips with the future environmental problems to which our waste may lead make it easier to give in to demands for an end to the embargo make it easier to grant recognition of qualifications make it easier to identify consignments that constitute a risk make it easier to identify potential assistance areas make it easier to implement and clearer for those who apply the law make it easier to implement in an enlarged European Union and which helps to unblock negotiations in the World Trade Organisation make it easier to implement the Pact and which would make life easier for the Commission make it easier to implement this reform make it easier to import agricultural produce from developing countries which do not meet European standards make it easier to impose a solution which maintained the partition make it easier to incorporate its use into our energy mix in a clearer and easier way make it easier to increase cooperation in the field of foreign policy and security make it easier to integrate job-seekers with low skill levels in particular make it easier to integrate neutral states into a future defence union make it easier to integrate our national legislations through the defence of certain principles that are common to all the Member States make it easier to interpret the 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also to assess the risk make it easier to release or market certain GMOs make it easier to reserve and issue tickets make it easier to resolve some serious outstanding problems like free movement of persons make it easier to see who has been involved in given clinical tests and to what extent public research receives external funding make it easier to set priorities during the process of selecting them make it easier to set up horizontal networks which oil the wheels of a properly functioning and competitive distribution sector make it easier to settle the ongoing debate in France and other European countries on reality television make it easier to solve these problems make it easier to start and run a business and to keep and invest profits make it easier to start up new businesses make it easier to step up international cooperation and enhance the coordination of macroeconomic policy make it easier to subjugate young people to the policy of the European Union make it easier to synchronise the two in the future make it easier to take account of international amendments to Community acts on maritime safety make it easier to take diplomatic action to help solve this particular problem and other more general ones make it easier to take measures to expel third-country nationals make it easier to take stock of the political will to carry Europe forward make it easier to track and monitor parties to contracts and transactions under them make it easier to understand make it easier to understand and dispel the fear that comes with ignorance make it easier to understand differing judgements and to help build a greater consistency in how precedents operate make it easier to understand how to surf the Internet make it easier to understand the problems in Transcaucasia make it easier to use and release genetically modified plants make it easier to use certain drugs make it easier to use the Structural Funds to cover areas not yet served by mobile telephones or the Internet make it easy make it easy and quick to identify the special environmental and cultural features of the services and opportunities offered by the various localities make it easy for businesses to trade ethically and responsibly make it easy for executives with money to spend to buy luxury goods on business trips make it easy for people to be able to move around the European Union with electronic cash and this enhances one of the principles of the Treaty with regard to free movement make it easy for terrorism to gain support and operate at international level make it easy for the Council to proceed with adoption of the directive at the end of this month make it easy for the next Parliament make it easy for the public to back it at a time when they are preparing for the great qualitative change represented by the single currency make it easy for them make it easy for us make it easy for you make it easy for you always to speak of the people you are really thinking about in the debate about third country nationals make it easy just to go ahead and drive a train straight into another country make it easy to access the web make it easy to analyse in a regional context make it easy to contain make it easy to explain the context we are dealing with here make it easy to hide a lack of commitment behind the screen of the Community budget make it easy to make contact even with people who live far from the capitals make it easy to propagate those species which are fur-bearing and make it easy to return make it easy to see what is news make it eat products which contain death make it economically less attractive to behave decently make it effective make it effective in defending jobs and employees make it effectively fair make it eligible for aid make it emphatically clear to Turkey yet again that improved relations also depend on a solution in Cyprus make it enlargeable make it entirely clear that I wrote within days of the BSE Temporary Committee reporting asking that we should deal with the follow-up committee immediately make it entirely clear that we utterly condemn the aggressive and offensive campaign waged by Conservative politicians and some of the media in the United Kingdom against our partners in the rest of Europe make it entirely clear which undertakings and sectors have to respect the guidelines on procurement proposed by the Commission make it equally available to everyone make it equally clear that even if we place our confidence in a differentiated supply of filter systems make it equally clear that reform does not mean harmonization make it essential for the European Parliament to take a stand on this make it essential for us to clarify them make it essential that Parliament should be consulted prior to the appointment of the treasurer and financial auditor of each of the decentralised institutions and agencies make it essential that we establish a legal framework for the development of commerce make it essential to develop 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vote tomorrow make it his business to become acquainted with the benefits of this sector make it his own make it immediately clear to Mr Nassauer that I will be speaking on behalf of the Socialist Group and not for any committee make it immediately clear to everyone precisely whom or what this transparency is intended to benefit make it impenetrable as to its actual meaning make it imperative for the basic criteria concerning approval of chemical synthetic agents to be modified make it imperative that this issue be dealt with this week make it imperative that we coordinate macroeconomic policies too make it imperative that we do so make it imperative that we give new impetus to economic and social cohesion policy make it imperative that we vote now make it important that I should acknowledge that both Members strenuously affirm their innocence and denounce what they consider to have been abusive elements in the prosecution process make it impossible make it impossible ever to bring about stability in that part of the African continent make it impossible for Parliament to properly do its job as co-legislator make it impossible for a definitive assessment to be given make it impossible for agreement to be reached make it impossible for all those who make up the creative community to earn a living make it impossible for any decisions to be taken at all make it impossible for any democratic opposition to function in Indonesia make it impossible for anyone at the end of this part-session to claim that Parliament as such did not follow up your splendid statement and declare itself in favour of a return to peace in Israel and in the Middle East make it impossible for customers to reach business centres make it impossible for it to be used in areas where significantly better use could presumably be made of it make it impossible for it to have generated other metabolites that are difficult to break down and that can cause very major problems for the environment make it impossible for national stock exchanges to concentrate on niche markets and would restrict opportunities for specialisation which may emerge from a competitive situation make it impossible for operators to quantify insurance coverage make it impossible for our shipyards to be competitive make it impossible for providers to profit from illness make it impossible for some Member States to evade having to enforce the application of the directive for several more years make it impossible for sound democratic control to be exercised make it impossible for the Central Bank to do its work make it impossible for the average company to operate make it impossible for the national parliaments to perform their function make it impossible for the parties to be independent of business circles make it impossible for the profiteers to continue in their criminal activities make it impossible for the sixth plan to be implemented make it impossible for them actually to enter the Union make it impossible for there to be any kind of hostile takeover bid make it impossible for us to see where resources are going make it impossible for women to take part in public society make it impossible over the next decade to get anywhere near a level playing field make it impossible to adopt any legislation that falls under the Codecision Procedure without the explicit agreement of the European Parliament make it impossible to authorise the rigid 15-metre buses make it impossible to balance the situation very quickly make it impossible to be sure of eliminating the imbalances which would result between the national markets and the main companies arriving here from the US make it impossible to bring legal proceedings against Mr Le Pen make it impossible to carry out a great deal of basic research on conditions relating to child development make it impossible to come up with simplistic conclusions regarding the possible cost and benefits of the directive make it impossible to comply with the annual obligations in terms of quantities make it impossible to comply with the very tight timetable make it impossible to cope with this challenge make it impossible to do away with selective admission policies formulated by the Member States for the purposes of paid employment or independent economic activity make it impossible to embed the founding of this group in the Frequency Decision make it impossible to ensure that the resources were shared out in good time make it impossible to establish nationality and hence to monitor the illegal entry and movement of third-country nationals within the territory of the Member States make it impossible to find a common basis for formulating proposals for such a policy make it impossible to form national groups so as to tone down national differences in the House make it impossible to go on using the same words with different meanings make it impossible to go there with the current ambitious objectives make it impossible to guarantee proper water management make it impossible to have two Luxembourgers in leading positions as is the case today make it impossible to invest in Cuba make it impossible to keep jobs in Europe by imposing unreasonable requirements on our own workplaces in the Union make it impossible to keep to the timetable for enlargement make it impossible to lay down a uniform requirement in labour from third countries which would cover the entire territory of the Union and that make it impossible to manage the single currency make it impossible to meet the deadline of 1 January 2002 for putting the new coins and banknotes into circulation make it impossible to opt for the European democratic model make it impossible to overcome any accumulated delays make it impossible to produce enough plant-based foods make it impossible to provide good services and the solidarity required for these make it impossible to pursue specific programmes make it impossible to put an end to an evil that particularly affects the youth of Europe make it impossible to reach the goal of increased efficiency whilst retaining the same safety level make it impossible to receive a service in territories other than those for which the rights were requested make it impossible to recover the funds make it impossible to reduce the cost of care in absolute terms make it impossible to regard as appropriate the deadlines envisaged for implementing the recommendations regarding impacts involving the lower leg and head with the front or windscreen of the vehicle make it impossible to respect the tight deadline imposed by the launch of the euro on January 1 next make it impossible to reunite the greater Europe that had nevertheless been destined to replace the Europe which was mutilated at Yalta make it impossible to set a single minimum age across the board make it impossible to take account of the special conditions of employment of parliamentary assistants make it impossible to take out patents on cosmetic interventions in human beings make it impossible to undertake the essential modernisation of our non-industrial fleet make it impossible to vote in favour make it improve its border patrols and prevent these huge numbers of illegal immigrants make it in make it in future even more geared to the market or make it in our unilateral commercial policy make it in time and make it in writing make it inadequate make it inappropriate now make it inappropriate to seek new research links between the military and non-military sectors make it incapable of action make it include internal disputes make it incomprehensible to those who have to deal with it make it increasingly clear that action on a European scale is urgently needed make it increasingly difficult make it increasingly difficult to make progress on the Tampere agenda make it incredibly difficult to achieve a conciliation make it incumbent on all bodies and institutions to preserve fundamental rights in the course of their decision-making and in the development and implementation of policies make it incumbent on us to exclude activities which obviously raise serious issues of ethical responsibility from joint European research funding make it incumbent on us to protect fundamental rights make it infinitely worse make it intercultural make it international make it international law make it into a basin with fast currents endangering the people on the riverbank make it into a comprehensive and consistent whole under the agreements make it into a good working document make it into a supranational affair by setting up Eurojust is based upon a highly problematic premise make it into an efficient instrument for measuring the effects of legislation on small businesses make it into an example of a supranational administration make it into the 21st century anyway make it into the cinema are watched by a total audience of fewer than 130 000 make it intolerable that there were surplus credits for the period 1992-2002 which were not spent on 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act as a political mediator in the peace process make it known in Malabo that practices such as the trial I mentioned are simply incompatible with its association with the European Union make it known in our capacity as Europeans make it known that I have voted against his report make it known that it is not giving discharge make it known that it meets with our approval make it known that next make it known that our group opposes the Green Group amendments because they were not submitted in committee make it known that the EU programme against social exclusion can be matched by the crime prevention strategy make it known that the Regional Fund can contribute to the national programmes make it known that there is a risk of garlic being imported illegally from certain countries make it known that they do not wish to receive such mail make it known that they voted against that report make it known to all of our ACP partners make it known to all the Members that the issues concerning the 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Moslem refugees to return to the Serbian Republic of Bosnia make it more difficult for aquaculture ventures make it more difficult for car manufacturers to fulfil their obligations make it more difficult for certain Member States to take part in it make it more difficult for citizens make it more difficult for cultural objects that have been stolen or unlawfully removed to move around freely make it more difficult for individuals to start up new businesses in the transport sector make it more difficult for people to seek asylum or migrate to the European Union make it more difficult for people who are at an age when they might want children or a family to stand as candidates and assume the responsibilities of MEPs make it more difficult for problems to arise make it more difficult for refugees and asylumseekers to reach a safe country make it more difficult for small businesses to operate make it more difficult for suppliers make it more difficult for tax administrations to carry out audits make it more difficult for the Union to play what should be its normal role as an impartial mediator make it more difficult for the developing countries to enter our market with their agricultural products make it more difficult for them to reach the targets for recycling and recovery of packaging waste make it more difficult for those individuals affected to express their bitterness and anger towards a system which is destroying them make it more difficult for us to achieve a normal level of tax in both the USa and Europe five years down the line make it more difficult for us to carry out effective customs to prevent the importation of drugs make it more difficult if not impossible to combat money laundering make it more difficult in this way make it more difficult or even obstruct it make it more difficult or impossible to abuse the asylum system in the future make it more difficult than at present for those who live there to cross the border make it more difficult to achieve the objective we are seeking make it more difficult to assert the authority of the United Nations in future cases make it more difficult to avoid arms trade regulations make it more difficult to catch criminal gangs make it more difficult to create a real community make it more difficult to ensure that the law is being enforced make it more difficult to finance conflicts but which would also encourage social investment make it more difficult to find a solution to the Middle East problem make it more difficult to form new political groups make it more difficult to found parties freely according to the wishes of the citizens make it more difficult to gain access to aid make it more difficult to grant aid and will no doubt have the effect of eliminating structural funds measures for Belgian objective 1 and 2 regions make it more difficult to guarantee continuity and safety make it more difficult to implement essential measures to achieve social inclusion make it more difficult to increase employment make it more difficult to obtain sight of make it more difficult to pursue cohesion policies within the European Union make it more difficult to restructure European markets and make it more difficult to supervise the application of structural programmes and could result in subsidies being paid twice make it more difficult to use national boundaries as a basis for looking at this question make it more dynamic make it more easily enforceable make it more easy for the responsible authorities in each Member State to carry out a larger number of checks make it more effective make it more effective and alter the balance make it more effective and focused make it more effective and to have more tangible impact on the human rights situation on the ground make it more effective and transparent make it more effective and work better as it is in the sparsely populated regions that the big regional political problems can be found make it more effective in terms of protecting jobs make it more effective must extend to all the programmes equally make it more effective on the basis of the report submitted by the Secretary General of the Council make it more effective where make it more efficient make it more efficient and less pollutant make it more efficient and more transparent make it more efficient and so more credible make it more efficient and therefore the Commission can accept them make it more efficient and to strengthen the independence and democratic accountability of its Members make it more efficient and transparent make it more efficient and visible inside and outside our borders make it more efficient but make it more efficient in terms of international competition make it more equitable make it more equitable and to ensure that we can react to the concerns of the individual addicts who want to recover and get treatment make it more exciting make it more expensive to keep laying hens in conventional battery cages by significantly increasing the statutory number of square centimetres required per bird make it more extensive make it more flexible make it more flexible in many respects make it more forward-looking make it more fragile and so we should beware of this make it more hazardous make it more humane make it more humane and friendlier to those in need make it more inclusive and effective for all of those covered by a social security scheme make it more lightweight make it more likely that trade policy enjoys the support of both parliamentarians and the wider public make it more logical and easier to do so make it more manageable make it more obvious what it is doing about employment make it more opaque than it already is make it more operational make it more practicable for airlines make it more practical to move forward with this process make it more profitable make it more rapid make it more readable make it more relevant to those whom it is there to guide make it more respectful of people and make it more similar to a 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services can be aware that something has gone wrong within days make it much easier for us make it much easier for us to say make it much easier than anticipated to justify the practical and specific measures for extremely remote regions make it much easier to assess the risks and take the necessary protective measures make it much easier to coordinate prevention make it much easier to prosecute officials who are guilty of fraud and corruption make it much easier to provide humanitarian aid make it much easier to resolve restructuring problems make it much more clear what happens where make it much more difficult for language to be used to protect national markets make it much more difficult to interpret the reality we are trying to understand make it much more focused and that was unanimously approved by our committee make it much more of a common market for people than it is at the moment make it much more public than private make it much simpler for the three institutions to adopt such a code and make it my business to enter into discussion with the Committee on Budgets on how the situation should be handled make it necessary make it necessary for me to provide a few explanations make it necessary for tax policies to be approximated make it necessary for the EU to adopt a more dynamic policy in the energy sector make it necessary for the appropriate security forces to intervene if Indonesia does not comply with its duty to disarm the militias and to ensure this process takes place without interference from armed terrorist groups make it necessary for the participating countries to have an instrument which makes it possible to overcome economic crises within the euro system make it necessary for there to be different speeds make it necessary for us to abolish the whole milk quota system make it necessary for us to have a clear answer to the following question make it necessary for us to have recourse to laboratory testing make it necessary for us to implement specific safeguard clauses which make it necessary for us to submit proposals make it necessary that fundamental human and democratic rights are guaranteed in the same way everywhere make it necessary to add the specifications proposed in the amendments you mentioned make it necessary to adjust the existing regulations make it necessary to adjust working conditions make it necessary to ask for a statement from the Council make it necessary to assess the expected benefits of each and every proposed TSI in terms of market share make it necessary to compensate for them by means of a proactive policy make it necessary to consider ways of putting a stop to this trend make it necessary to grant an exemption make it necessary to have a policy which takes account of national differences make it necessary to include these fundamental rights in the founding texts of the European Union make it necessary to make public and to be faced make it necessary to monitor compliance with the requirements that have been set on an ongoing basis make it necessary to outline a strategy which will create a climate of security and hope for all parts of the European continent make it necessary to reform the framework agreement on cooperation make it necessary to review the blueprint on this point make it necessary to strengthen hygiene regulations in order to regain consumer confidence make it necessary to vote in favour make it needlessly difficult for investors in the middle category to operate in the internal market make it no earlier than ten o clock this evening make it no routine meeting but a turning point in the political history of European integration make it nonetheless because I am right make it now maintain this ban on hormone-treated meat and resume the discussions in the WTO panel make it obligatory make it obligatory for Member States to require manufacturers to notify authorities of food supplements when marketed make it obligatory for non-OECD members to follow the OECD Code make it obligatory for participating firms to compensate for the damage suffered by those involved in the event of violation of the principles make it obligatory for the Member States of the European Union not to levy taxes on electricity and other products derived from renewable sources of energy make it obligatory for transporters to meet the costs of the repatriation of foreigners who do not meet the requirements for legal entry make it obligatory for you to ensure a high level of information make it obligatory to coordinate Community policy for the creation of jobs make it obligatory to link competences to subjects make it obligatory to take account of the territorial and institutional diversity existing within the Member States make it obvious that we are not talking about 1 % or 5 % or 10 % make it of such great use in business and education make it official make it on time make it on time for the votes today due to the extremely bad flight connection between Amsterdam and Strasbourg make it on to the list of the new Member States make it one of our top priorities if we want to solve this problem in the short make it one of the political priorities of the next few months make it onto the agenda make it operate well make it operational make it operational and more precise make it operational and to prevent any interference with the discussion of the fifth framework programme make it operative as soon as possible and avoid legal gaps make it operative have not been decided upon with certainty make it optional and non-obligatory for Member States to include companies which exercise a de facto dominant influence on other insurance companies make it our aim to alter the situation make it our business to bring down tax rates as far as possible by introducing less hefty laws make it our business to follow the debates on Europe in the various individual Member States make it our business to reduce the maximum yields of tar make it our business to take more account of demand-orientated economic policy as opposed to one focusing heavily on supply make it our common concern to carry out an assessment in this area make it our concern make it our concern that Laos should once more be free make it our concern that more languages are taught and learned in higher education institutions make it our concern that the European Union is not the institution that contributes to life being even more difficult for small and medium-sized enterprises or to making it difficult to set up new ones make it our concern that the Iraqi Kurds are not wiped out make it our concern that the standard be enforced in Europe and that we avoid research that would not even be carried out here turning these countries into hazardous areas make it our concern to have more common leaving certificates make it our concern to meet and overcome the two great challenges presented in Category II make it our concern to remove the root causes of support for it make it our concern to rethink the general organization of farm production make it our duty to suspend any authorization for this transgenic maize on European territory make it our firm political will to relaunch the Mediterranean partnership make it our interest to strengthen the reasonable make it our long-term goal to cover costs through charges make it our objective to create more confidence while make it our own and genuinely try to achieve a good result make it our priority of priorities make it our priority to stop the spread of disease make it our real concern that there should be greater flexibility make it our rule to see a compromise reached after difficult discussions in the Council as immutable make it our stated aim make it out make it painful and costly for Member States and producers if they fail to implement Community legislation make it painful and costly not to respect Community law make it part of our law make it part of their own national law make it particularly difficult for these groups to get work make it particularly difficult to manage in waste form make it particularly important for small and medium-sized enterprises to be enabled to react speedily to changes in market conditions by means of the use of the clause with the phrase contains make it patently clear that this should have been a report on the implementation of the directive on packaging make it pay its dues make it perfectly acceptable to make gifts to parliamentarians but maintains that this does not affect how they vote make it perfectly clear make it perfectly clear and state in all seriousness here that we will not abandon this goal and that we will strictly refuse to engage in any discussion on a possible extension of the deadline make it perfectly clear at this juncture that we expect the same willingness to cooperate from the Commission and the Council at the consultations scheduled for 2008 make it perfectly clear once and for all what we understand by uniform minimum social standards make it perfectly clear that make it perfectly clear that if accusations against any individual are proven make it perfectly clear that it is the governments which decide on their representation and there is therefore nothing more to say on this issue make it perfectly clear that my own group will never agree to such an amendment make it perfectly clear that our conflict is with the government of Slovakia make it perfectly clear that that the EU make it perfectly clear that the European Union is not a state make it perfectly clear that the debates in the Council today and at the summit in Seville must be predicated on strengthening the European Community make it perfectly clear that these countries have the right of accession as soon as the requirements are met make it perfectly clear that this is a basic condition for any further dialogue with Turkey make it perfectly clear that this is not the correct parliamentary procedure make it perfectly clear that this strategy has been taken into account and forms the basis on which the programme will be implemented make it perfectly clear that we have every interest in these accessions taking place as quickly as possible once the criteria have been met make it perfectly clear that we regard make it perfectly clear to the Kosovo Albanians that it does not support their claims to independence make it perfectly clear to the Turkish Government that any thought of accepting Turkey into the bosom of the European family is out of the question under these circumstances make it perfectly clear to the government that we expect democratic standards to exist in that country make it perfectly plain that there are no separatist or extremist languages make it plain make it plain and clear that make it plain but make it so that no doubt can be cast on its accuracy or leaving it open to different interpretations make it plain for all to see in this important region make it plain in what they say and how they behave make it plain in your presence make it plain just how far behind we are make it plain that I do not want to go against any kind of communitarisation make it plain that I totally disapprove of the agreement between the European Community and the United States on so-called humane trapping standards make it plain that it is not necessary to wait for the long-awaited joint charter of all Members of Parliament in order to make the necessary changes and improvements in the system of reimbursement of expenses make it plain that our programme reflects that intention make it plain that political union also means joint economic policy which is in the common interest and which stimulates growth make it plain that the European Parliament is keen to shift European employment into top gear make it plain that the advocates of war have been overcome and relegated to the minority make it plain that we are clear-thinking people make it plain that we want specific actions in favour of the people make it plain to the new Commission make it plain to you that this House cannot be expected to co-decide on a European directive that demands that winemakers and brewers should indicate on the bottle label that these beverages were produced using fish and eggs make it policy to promote the abolition of these immoral practices make it possible make it possible actually to use the available resources make it possible and / or easier for people to use public transport make it possible and was making rather cruder comments about our dropping our trousers before Rabat make it possible better to define action by the European Union to help the uprooted peoples of Asia and Latin America make it possible both significantly to improve information to consumers and to strengthen the free movement of foodstuffs in the internal market make it possible both to ensure transparency and to guarantee the unity of the European Union make it possible both to live and earn a living there make it possible either to tackle seriously the roots of underdevelopment make it possible first of all to establish democracy in Iraq and then to dry up the springs of terrorism make it possible for 10 % of students to spend a part of their degree courses in other Member States make it possible for Agenda 2000 to be debated and approved at second reading make it possible for Commissioner Flynn to be listened to with the respect due to a Commissioner make it possible for Europe to exist make it possible for Europe to intervene swiftly and immediately in order to take peace to places where peace is under threat make it possible for Europe to take action in a more determined make it possible for European companies to compete dynamically against their nonCommunity competitors make it possible for European film-makers to produce commercially viable films and make it possible for European research to operate in the service of the public make it possible for Europeans to actually measure whether the members of the Council are fulfilling their mission properly make it possible for Europol to become immediately operational make it possible for Europol to conduct its own investigations make it possible for Ilias Akhmadov make it possible for Kosovar Serbs to return make it possible for Kosovar refugees and displaced persons to return in safety to Kosovo make it possible for Libya to participate in the forthcoming Euro-Mediterranean Conference in Stuttgart make it possible for Member States to accept what we have proposed make it possible for Member States to bring in legislation make it possible for Member States to restrict the access of the noisiest planes make it possible for Parliament to do that and thereby place us on an equal footing with the Council in the Conciliation Committee make it possible for Parliament to give its consent and for the realistic and reasonable approach that she has shown make it possible for Slovakia to be recognised as a candidate Member State make it possible for Spanish make it possible for Spanish shipowners to benefit from the agreement make it possible for Turkey to become a member at some point in the future make it possible for a binding debate to take place on the coordination of economic policy make it possible for a fair amount of nuclear waste to be disposed of make it possible for a first step to be taken towards ending this tragic crisis make it possible for a large number of firms to stay in business and grow make it possible for a number of Member States make it possible for a recognised and competent authority to enforce standards on classification societies make it possible for a safer and more humane functioning of passenger sea transport make it possible for a single Member State to present and implement measures and activities aimed at developing this consumption and to receive help from the rest of the Community make it possible for a temporary lifting of the ban make it possible for adherence to it to be compelled make it possible for all European citizens to access the register make it possible for all directives on one and the same subject to be incorporated rapidly or virtually automatically into the field of action of the directive we are approving make it possible for all drivers to receive proper training make it possible for all of us to give the proposal final approval make it possible for all parties concerned to participate and also urge them to commit themselves to this and encourage the necessary training make it possible for all people to use all the telematic services of a distinct social nature make it possible for all the American states in the central band of the continent make it possible for all the Members to be involved in this procedure make it possible for all the applicant countries to achieve membership make it possible for all young people make it possible for an independent court to judge people who had committed war crimes make it possible for any religious body to deny any employment to homosexuals make it possible for any residual problems to be solved make it possible for appropriations under budget lines which do not have a legal basis to be utilised in a way which is satisfactory to the three institutions involved make it possible for as many young people as possible to have an experience of general interest in another Member State or outside the European Union make it possible for authorities at different levels to engage in new make it possible for both governments of the current countries of the Union and the governments of the candidate countries to take equality seriously make it possible for both mothers and fathers to combine professional and family life make it possible for businesses to create jobs for their own people in their own countries make it possible for consumers to choose products from companies which comply with their social responsibilities make it possible for contracts to be concluded without subsequent unnecessary bureaucracy make it possible for countries that wish to work together more closely towards major new common goals to do so make it possible for culture to be recognized amongst the activities of the European Union make it possible for customers in third countries to buy meat instead of live animals make it possible for disadvantaged groups to have access to jobs make it possible for enterprises other than strictly public ones to offer navigation services make it possible for everybody make it possible for everyone residing within the Union to move around and make it possible for everyone to access the Internet under the best possible technical conditions and at affordable rates make it possible for everyone to obtain a speedy diagnosis and repair of faults in emission systems so that emissions from motor vehicles are kept down make it possible for find out quickly make it possible for food chains such as ICa to continue their operations in conditions which are no worse than those which currently prevail make it possible for future amendments to the Constitution to be made by a democratic majority make it possible for governments to reduce tax on labour make it possible for him to avail himself of freedom of movement in Europe without having to face the problems that result from being away from home and dealing make it possible for him to continue to exercise his outstanding abilities as an Italian and a Genoese cook make it possible for hundreds of thousands of young people to work together make it possible for illegal drift nets to be eliminated make it possible for increased investment to be made make it possible for individual territorial legislative authorities to restrict access in their regional or national territory purely to local operators make it possible for individuals to produce copies of themselves make it possible for issuers to be granted a single passport for prospectuses in the European Union make it possible for large numbers of people from the EU to go to the Czech Republic make it possible for less polluting forms of transport to compete on a more equal footing with polluting ones make it possible for local authorities make it possible for many farmers to earn their living from organic methods make it possible for ministers to identify their strengths and weaknesses make it possible for motor engineering to advance to the point of producing the zero-emission car make it possible for mutual trust to grow make it possible for negotiators from the least populous Member States to defend make it possible for new countries to join make it possible for other financial services providers too to come within the scope of this directive make it possible for our authorities make it possible for our colleagues in the national parliaments to actively participate in this process make it possible for our institutions to function properly once the great process of enlargement that we are undertaking has been accomplished make it possible for parties pursuing this line of approach to win elections make it possible for people on either side of the border to meet each other make it possible for people to identify with the idea behind and the fundamental aims of these communities make it possible for people to participate in the decision-making process make it possible for people to resolve their disputes reasonably quickly and cheaply make it possible for people to return to their work make it possible for people to speak out make it possible for people who are as young as possible to take advantage of the programmes make it possible for people who live apart from relatives who are third-country nationals make it possible for political decision-makers to understand make it possible for politics and the economy to play their role too make it possible for producers and farmers to gear themselves to the market make it possible for products to be cheaper make it possible for public service stations to develop what are known as their on demand services make it possible for resources to be renewed make it possible for road hogs whose licence has been suspended in one Member State to continue driving with impunity in another Member State with the same licence make it possible for self-handlers to unload cargo both on the ship and on the quay make it possible for several workplaces to be combined together to make one job that would be subject to national insurance make it possible for sick and elderly people who cannot move to talk with their families make it possible for small distilleries in the EU to survive make it possible for smaller companies to combine to take on large projects which are being placed more and more on the basis of stringent qualification procedures make it possible for smaller vehicles to overtake make it possible for social and environmental provisions to be incorporated into such procurement without make it possible for specific make it possible for such persons to have access to Parliament make it possible for sufficient resources to be placed at his disposal make it possible for surplus products such as oranges make it possible for taxation to take place in one form or another make it possible for that region to solve its development problems make it possible for that to be manipulated make it possible for the African Development Bank to continue servicing the poor countries in Africa make it possible for the Assembly to exercise tighter financial control over the expenditure of EU development aid make it possible for the Commission to adapt the list of goods eligible for export refunds swiftly make it possible for the Commission to adopt new measures with regard to distribution agreements make it possible for the Commission to equip itself with the optimum organisational structure and operating methods so as to fulfil to the best of its ability the tasks assigned to it by the Treaties make it possible for the Commission to implement make it possible for the Commission to provide for exemptions from an outright ban on the export of such products make it possible for the Convention to start as early as possible in 2002 make it possible for the Council and Parliament to come up with a truly ambitious project make it possible for the Council to firmly support common values that should be recognised and applied by all Mediterranean partners make it possible for the Council to put forward a supporting regulation for EURO-4 to Parliament without the risk of accusations of state support make it possible for the EU to slim down and concentrate on its core tasks make it possible for the European Commission to itself proceed or to commission in a regular manner studies of the social and economic evaluation of national and regional state aid policies make it possible for the European Parliament to be fully involved in the drafting of the programme relating to sustainable development make it possible for the European Union and the Member States to fight against social exclusion and to eradicate poverty make it possible for the European Union to be even-handed and support Honduras make it possible for the European Union to initiate a dialogue make it possible for the European airline industry to withstand the competition resulting from the massive help which the American Government is giving American airlines at this time make it possible for the European business community to know what stage it is at in South Africa and the same applies to the South African business community make it possible for the Heads of State and Government meeting in Ghent to push ahead gradually with the plans for the Laeken Declaration and make it possible for the Member States to balance competition with public services make it possible for the Member States to ratify the Kyoto Protocol before the year 2002 make it possible for the Portuguese Presidency to represent a landmark in establishing this area of freedom make it possible for the SMEs precisely to ascertain the origin of credits on account of the method used to allocate the relevant funds make it possible for the Serbian minority to remain in Kosovo make it possible for the US methods referred to by some fellow Members to remain in place and the Patent Office to continue to issue patents for thousands of software methods make it possible for the annual budget to be progressive make it possible for the citizens to defend any grounds they may have for dissent throughout the judgment process and uphold an opinion which is different from that of the competent authority make it possible for the concept to evolve make it possible for the considerable amount of work which we did in the committee with Mr Martin to be crowned with a large majority at the vote in Parliament make it possible for the countries who so desire to cooperate more closely to present a united front in a number of sectors such as economic and monetary union make it possible for the criminals to be brought to justice make it possible for the dangerous ships sailing off our coasts to be speedily replaced and to ensure the greatest level of safety make it possible for the entire share to be spent wisely make it possible for the film and audio material currently languishing in cellars to be made available to a much larger audience make it possible for the fraud and irregularities to take place make it possible for the general public to read without having to buy the book make it possible for the goals set at Genoa to be implemented make it possible for the institutions to deal with the challenges of future years make it possible for the military costs of the mission make it possible for the more classical instruments currently in place to be used alongside the new make it possible for the necessary legal bases to be adopted make it possible for the negotiations to continue in a constructive climate but also help show that sound protection of the environment and of human health can be combined with trade make it possible for the origin of animals to be adequately traced make it possible for the people of Serbia to at last live in peace and to elect a democratic government make it possible for the political requirements of the Copenhagen criteria to be met make it possible for the principle of individual responsibility to be transposed make it possible for the railways to enter the next millennium as a popular and successful means of transport make it possible for the refugees to return home safely make it possible for the requesting court to ask for a special procedure to be employed by the requested court in performing a judicial act make it possible for the rules to be interpreted differently in each Member State make it possible for the sector to know what the penalties are in the various Member States so that interested parties can compare them make it possible for the services and industrial management make it possible for the smaller groups not always to have to take what the large groups leave aside and make it possible for the systems used by the Member States to be adapted make it possible for the victim to have information in a language they understand make it possible for the whole of Europe to enjoy these cultural products make it possible for the yards in question to carry out all-embracing make it possible for their border-crossing procedures make it possible for them make it possible for them to be fulfilled make it possible for them to be treated in the future if not as Objective 1 areas then at least as similar to Objective 1 areas and to have their aid administered accordingly make it possible for them to calculate their risks make it possible for them to continue production in Europe make it possible for them to do their essential work of coordinating on the ground better make it possible for them to get to that position make it possible for them to have a future with a clear record make it possible for them to integrate into mainstream society make it possible for them to live more comfortably and with greater dignity than they do now make it possible for them to make better use of us make it possible for them to receive payment when their works are sold make it possible for them to reintegrate make it possible for them to report on levels of emissions make it possible for them to return home and to help them to reintegrate make it possible for them to return home very soon make it possible for them to sell anything they have that still needs to be sold make it possible for them to travel in the types of vehicle covered by the directive make it possible for them to vote make it possible for there to be a benchmark make it possible for there to be perceptible make it possible for these citizens to live with the minimum degree of human rights make it possible for these countries to become members of the EU in 2004 make it possible for these funds to be used in the event of an environmental emergency make it possible for these people to go back to Kosovo as soon as possible make it possible for things other than the infamous nominal criteria to be taken into consideration as conditions for the adoption of the single currency make it possible for this Parliament to stand tall and stand legitimate with a proper scheme on a common salary and a common make it possible for this expenditure to actually be deployed make it possible for this money to move as speedily and as efficiently as it can to the people of South Africa make it possible for those countries that are ready to complete negotiations by the end of 2002 make it possible for those of my profession make it possible for those who invite tenders to attach importance to things other than just price make it possible for those who object to bearing arms to serve their country without compromising their principles make it possible for tropical forests to be treated like coal mines and shamelessly exploited and for States to be released from their obligations in terms of combating the greenhouse effect make it possible for untold millions of human beings to escape a dreadful fate make it possible for us make it possible for us all to live together without discrimination make it possible for us to achieve a fisheries agreement make it possible for us to achieve significant results quickly make it possible for us to achieve tangible results with regard to the protection of the environment make it possible for us to approach dialogue under acceptable conditions make it possible for us to assess how the system works and remedy any deficiencies make it possible for us to assist Rwandan refugees and Zairean civilian populations in the east of the country make it possible for us to do what history requires of us make it possible for us to enjoy a stable economic policy in 2000 make it possible for us to find a solution make it possible for us to fully incorporate it into the resolution make it possible for us to hold this genuinely political debate on the state of the Union make it possible for us to influence events of this kind profoundly make it possible for us to intervene make it possible for us to jointly redefine the new qualitative architecture of an enlarged Union through a better balance of powers shared between Europe make it possible for us to look to the future with greater confidence make it possible for us to make progress towards the ambitious objectives which have been set out in our strategy make it possible for us to move freely within the Union but make it possible for us to move swiftly on to the conciliation procedure make it possible for us to now discuss in definite terms the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol make it possible for us to present European products on the world market in an entirely new and much more intensive way make it possible for us to provide better guidance and if necessary to refocus particular studies in accordance with political developments on science make it possible for us to quickly warn each other when new substances come onto the market and to share experiences and analyses make it possible for us to reach a consensus at the first reading make it possible for us to reach a first reading agreement so that this legislation can be adopted in good time before the next European elections make it possible for us to release the reserve we had proposed in May make it possible for us to support the report make it possible for us to support your views by proposing an amendment make it possible for us to take on board the comments you have made in your reports and in this House today make it possible for us to talk with one another make it possible for us to use PR measures to inform the public make it possible for us to vote in this budget by facing up to the new priorities in accordance with the commitments undertaken at the time of negotiating this agreement make it possible for us to work and earn enough for a normal life make it possible for us to work together in orderly conditions make it possible for viable economic activity to be sustained in these sensitive areas make it possible for victims to contact the services for victim support make it possible for women and men to combine work and caring for children have been greatly extended make it possible for women to be fully represented in the labour market make it possible for women to combine work with family make it possible for you to campaign so that markets are opened up and tariff barriers are reduced according to gradual processes make it possible for you to ensure that the blue box and the green box accepted at Marrakech are retained make it possible in Copenhagen to take the final decision on accession for each individual country make it possible in all areas in which decisions are not taken by a qualified majority and also with regard to the CFSP and defence make it possible in some way for the European Members of Parliament to follow the course of funds that are given to the Member States make it possible in the future for a legal act on the financing of European political parties to be adopted by a qualified majority under the codecision procedure make it possible in the future to avoid unwelcome trends make it possible largely to resolve this problem make it possible not only to affirm this make it possible not only to avoid serious accidents or deaths as a result of the wrong treatment but could also speed up treatment and lead to savings make it possible not only to increase the future competitiveness of farming in major sectors like cereals and beef make it possible not only to take a more flexible stance on certain points but also to adopt a harder line at the same time make it possible once again for Italy make it possible once and for all to put an end to murderous warfare and bloody conflict make it possible precisely to transfer funds between the two sub-headings make it possible rapidly to apply the trade-related provisions of the partnership and cooperation agreement make it possible through Tacis to promote industrial cooperation between small and medium-sized businesses in the EU and their counterparts in the NIS make it possible to absorb twice as much freight traffic in five years make it possible to accelerate the convergence of labour market and employment policy make it possible to access communications after the event make it possible to achieve a result before the end of the year 2000 make it possible to achieve agreement there on a solution which would constitute a step forward in the development of a responsible and sustainable common policy make it possible to achieve coherence in pharmacovigilance systems between Member States make it possible to achieve greater equilibrium between the three aspects of the area that we have been talking about just now make it possible to achieve significant progress that we can all support make it possible to achieve that aim of a 25 % reduction make it possible to achieve the enlargement while maintaining the Community budget on the current base of 1.27 % of gross domestic product until 2006 make it possible to achieve the enlargement within the financial parameters agreed earlier make it possible to achieve the objective make it possible to achieve the objectives of the partnership make it possible to achieve the result you all have before you make it possible to achieve these goals make it possible to achieve this goal very shortly make it possible to actually make a start on allocating resources from the Fund with effect from 1 November make it possible to address States directly in order to urge them to pass on information make it possible to address all the problems related to human rights make it possible to admit new Members early on and make it possible to adopt measures when violations of human rights or other fundamental rights occur make it possible to adopt support arrangements that no country would adopt if it had to foot the bill itself make it possible to adopt the programme before the end of the year make it possible to adopt the requisite legislation make it possible to allow firms time to make funds available to meet these additional expenses make it possible to allow services of general interest and competition law to function harmoniously together make it possible to allow this European Fund to make a proper impact make it possible to already implement at the beginning of next year all the economic and trade elements of the Europe Agreement in anticipation of its ratification make it possible to answer it make it possible to anticipate some rather interesting options for development of the European Union make it possible to apply directly to the Commission make it possible to apply these principles make it possible to approach energy-related issues in a homogeneous way make it possible to approve the proposed directive on first reading or at least to reduce the second reading to a mere formality make it possible to ascertain the existence of alternative solutions to those put forward by the companies make it possible to ascertain who has passed the arms to the end-users make it possible to assess the effects of cohesion policies make it possible to assess the intentions of the persons in question make it possible to assess the progress made towards sustainability and to indicate objectives and time frames for future years make it possible to assess the situation make it possible to assess the situation of the opposing sides make it possible to assume our global responsibilities make it possible to at last give favourable tax treatment to non-food crops make it possible to attenuate the current deficiency caused by the lack of human and material resources make it possible to attract a group of substantial users and he therefore believes that a trial period for new audiovisual products on channels made available through digital transmission make it possible to avert conflicts caused by serious political crises make it possible to avoid the European model collapsing socially make it possible to avoid a certain number of abuses which could be damaging to operators and which are shamelessly committed in the name of liberalism and in the absence of regulation make it possible to avoid a number of controls make it possible to avoid a pre-emptive war such as that proposed by the Bush government make it possible to avoid a referendum in his country make it possible to avoid burdening certain enterprises with excessive expenses limiting their competitiveness with regard to third countries make it possible to avoid conciliation the Commission could support Amendments Nos 1 make it possible to avoid conflicts between monetary policy make it possible to avoid pointless social and individual suffering and implement a real policy of inclusion make it possible to avoid short-term over-fishing and make it possible to avoid situations like this make it possible to avoid the risk which the honourable Members have decried make it possible to avoid waste make it possible to ban dangerous ships that do not drop anchor at one of our ports from sailing in our territorial waters make it possible to ban parties if they make use of force and are therefore unacceptable make it possible to ban such products in the years ahead make it possible to ban tobacco advertising in the European Union make it possible to begin to compete again when new tonnage was to be built make it possible to begin to finance access make it possible to better coordinate the various instruments make it possible to better define a future scenario which make it possible to better guarantee personal security as it will facilitate the fight against crime on European Union territory by improving judicial cooperation make it possible to block additional benefits or other advantages accruing to employers make it possible to boost the funds used to support the harmonisation of social protection systems and the reduction of working hours at European level make it possible to bring Europe closer to its citizens make it possible to bring about a restructuring of the sector make it possible to bring into play timely corrections in VAT rates at the European level make it possible to bring the benefits of the information society to remote areas and people who make it possible to bring the plan in line with the principles you advocate make it possible to bring to book those Swedes who put their daughters through summer holiday circumcision abroad make it possible to build a coherent geographical entity with over 470 million inhabitants make it possible to build centres of economic growth at European level which will be able to take up the challenge from our competitors on a global scale make it possible to build up stocks again to an acceptable level make it possible to buy local products make it possible to by-pass and thwart national efforts to clean up the funding of political parties and apply strict conditions to make it transparent make it possible to call individual Commissioners to account in the event of misconduct make it possible to carry forward this proposal in Parliament make it possible to carry on a major make it possible to carry out conversions and transactions simultaneously in the euro and in a national currency unit make it possible to catch errors and to prevent lasting damage to the Community budget make it possible to cater for cases of equivalence between the categories of licence issued before 1 July 1996 and the categories defined in Article 3 of Directive 91 / 439 make it possible to change the budget make it possible to change the way in which hazardous waste is transported in small countries such as mine make it possible to characterise a major disaster make it possible to check whether the chocolate contains vegetable fat other than cocoa butter make it possible to check which anti-drugs campaigns are successful and which are not make it possible to choose fantasy names make it possible to circumvent the labelling obligation make it possible to clamp down on the fraud which occurs at present make it possible to clarify the terms and thus prevent any misreading make it possible to clarify where we go from here make it possible to clear the market make it possible to combat commercial practices which cause serious harm to European companies make it possible to combat discrimination specifically on the grounds of age make it possible to combat fraud and corruption more effectively make it possible to combat hereditary diseases make it possible to combat illegal immigration make it possible to combat more effectively the black economy make it possible to combat the disparities in wealth and employment more effectively make it possible to combine work with domestic responsibilities make it possible to come to definite agreements with Turkey concerning the commencement of negotiations make it possible to compare different experiences make it possible to compare the services offered by the various seaports and in that way demonstrate which works more efficiently make it possible to compete for authorization make it possible to complete all of the regulations make it possible to complete negotiations by the end of 2002 for those candidate countries that are ready make it possible to complete the work of the Intergovernmental Conference make it possible to conclude the Intergovernmental Conference before the end of the year 2000 in such a way that the Treaties do not present obstacles to the forthcoming enlargement of the EU make it possible to condemn a State in the event of a serious and persistent breach make it possible to conduct a redevelopment policy which takes account of the diagnosis of needs and the assessment of achievements make it possible to consolidate all this provided that make it possible to consolidate the whole make it possible to consolidate this legitimacy whilst simultaneously achieving a simpler and more easily understood result make it possible to consult with the European Parliament and the Council make it possible to contain the fundamentalist trends for which poverty is the ideal breeding ground make it possible to contribute in a slightly more flexible way to the absorption of macroeconomic shocks which could occur once the third phase comes into effect make it possible to contribute to sustainable development make it possible to control and restrict them make it possible to coordinate the liberalisation machinery with the arrangements provided for in the Mercosur Agreement make it possible to correct deviations from proportionality make it possible to create a free-trade zone on an asymmetrical basis make it possible to create a genuine European area of maritime safety and must guarantee an optimum level of protection for the maritime environment and the European coastal regions make it possible to create a legal basis for the protection of human rights in East Timor make it possible to create a sectoral policy that will help us face the challenges of the future make it possible to create a tangible institution within a maximum of three years make it possible to create at least a few alternative jobs make it possible to create jobs in the audiovisual production industry make it possible to create speedy and efficient decision-making mechanisms make it possible to credibly present the outcome as a success make it possible to cross borders make it possible to deal with disasters or unexpected situations with the speed and efficiency that such events require make it possible to deal with natural disasters make it possible to deal with the issue of immigration more compassionately make it possible to decrease exposure to noise for people living near airports make it possible to define make it possible to deploy these troops as wisely and effectively as circumstances dictate make it possible to detect the presence of the disease in the last months of incubation make it possible to determine the way in which every woman contributes to active and to professional life make it possible to develop make it possible to develop European policy in social and labour relationships make it possible to develop a strategy to eliminate those obstacles make it possible to develop a sustainable economy make it possible to develop and strengthen fruitful relationships and to do so without too much trouble make it possible to develop educational make it possible to develop more productions make it possible to direct the finances towards a vision which is more targeted towards lowering general costs make it possible to discern trends and assess aid by reference to qualitative criteria make it possible to discipline globalization make it possible to discover make it possible to discover that the basic problems are not so much to do with industrial fishing make it possible to disseminate illegal material that may affect other rights and freedoms make it possible to distinguish a vaccinated animal from an infected animal make it possible to distinguish between a sick animal and one that has been vaccinated make it possible to distinguish between railways of national and those of international interest make it possible to distinguish vaccinated animals from infected animals make it possible to distribute on a sound basis and preserve the prospects of democratization of our institutions make it possible to distribute the goods confiscated for reasons of fraud against the Communities make it possible to diversify implementation in the less-favoured regions of the beneficiary Member States make it possible to do a U-turn and to seal up Europe make it possible to do away with flags of convenience altogether make it possible to do something they themselves had decided on make it possible to do what can already be done make it possible to draw the best possible conclusions for the next period make it possible to draw up a comprehensive strategy and key investment projects that should be supported by the international community and make it possible to draw up a single European list of third countries whose nationals require a visa for travel into the EU make it possible to draw up reliable forecasts for the market based on thorough assessment of the means of production make it possible to draw up this reform make it possible to draw useful conclusions and can be no help either for the Commission make it possible to effectively counteract the spread of diseases make it possible to effectively reduce the volume of traffic on our roads make it possible to eliminate a number of misunderstandings make it possible to end activities that distort trade make it possible to enforce international law and respect for human rights in Afghanistan make it possible to enshrine in a single text the values make it possible to ensure good coordination and optimum complementarity between national and European activities make it possible to ensure medium-term growth make it possible to ensure respect for the rules of cumulative aid and the Commission has carried out few analyses of the socio-economic impact of concrete actions benefitting these enterprises make it possible to ensure steady economic growth make it possible to ensure sufficient income for each home and allow its members a flexible range of options make it possible to ensure that once the annual programme is decided by the Commission make it possible to ensure the direct production of certified seed by producer associations make it possible to ensure transparency of budget management and avoid liquidity bottlenecks make it possible to ensure transparent financial management and avoid the usual yearly liquidity bottlenecks make it possible to envisage the institutional structures capable of coping with this enlargement make it possible to eradicate erroneous information make it possible to eradicate the disease and lift the embargo within the timetable envisaged make it possible to establish a degree of fairness between the various stock market players make it possible to establish a more open legal regime in this area make it possible to establish a set of rules which will provide a basis for examining the forms of protection taken from the European Convention on Human Rights make it possible to establish adequate shelter for new arrivals driven out of Kosovo make it possible to establish and develop an integrated make it possible to establish living conditions that make peace irreversible make it possible to establish that certain terms of employment of the country where the work is carried out should apply to workers posted from abroad make it possible to establish the bases for negotiations on a fundamental principle for the enlargement process make it possible to estimate the deficits and debts in the Member States more precisely make it possible to evaluate the projects being carried out in these countries make it possible to exclude carbonaceous products from the cap-and-trade system up to a limit that can be achieved with the best available technology make it possible to exclude firms that have engaged in fraud from contracts with the Commission make it possible to expand the scientific capacity of that Institute make it possible to expedite the compensation of victims make it possible to exploit the excellent human resources available to us and close the gap in infrastructures and technology between these regions and the regions of Europe make it possible to explore those high strata in the atmosphere which balloons cannot reach and in which satellites cannot remain make it possible to export a diverse range of products in their original state make it possible to export arms without infringing human rights rules make it possible to extend the safety margins around new high-risk installations make it possible to extend the type of action concerned to other bodies in future make it possible to extend this period of validity to twelve wine years make it possible to fight terrorism effectively make it possible to finalise the directive at second reading make it possible to find a just and peaceful solution in Cyprus make it possible to find a lasting peaceful solution to benefit the entire Great Lakes region make it possible to find a solution in the Council of Ministers which also includes reconverting the Atlantic fleet make it possible to find reasonable solutions make it possible to find the answers to urgent questions like those raised by Mrs Jackson and Mr Bowis make it possible to form cross-border syndicates on the basis of cooperative society structures make it possible to form direct links between persons make it possible to free make it possible to free up a situation in these two sectors which some people already see as extremely precarious make it possible to fulfil not only Lisbon but the Stability Pact too make it possible to fully exploit networks of high quality centres and achieve that critical mass which is essential both for the progress of knowledge per se and to provide practical answers to the man in the street make it possible to fund the African network make it possible to further increase the level of research carried out in all sectors make it possible to further reduce the 25 % norm for the dumping of such waste make it possible to gain an additional qualification abroad make it possible to gain control make it possible to get access to cheap medicines make it possible to get around the opposition of some nations or stronger economic governance make it possible to get the staff make it possible to give better information to consumers make it possible to give the text much more force than it has at it stands make it possible to gradually direct national schemes towards jointly defined objectives make it possible to gradually legitimise the authorities established by the coalition are disappearing make it possible to guarantee consumer protection as well as ensuring the continued existence of firms that undertake significant investment up front in research and development and in the manufacture of quality products make it possible to guarantee that such countries can remain in the Community banana group make it possible to guarantee the quality and competitiveness of the Community tourist industry make it possible to guarantee the safety and quality of beef make it possible to guarantee the subsistence of the billions of children and adults totally without resources make it possible to harmonise these national laws make it possible to have a genuine debate and achieve positive solutions make it possible to have a panoply of measures in order to improve conditions for the production and marketing of these products make it possible to have a system of procurement organised on modern lines make it possible to have an overall view of the implementation of the additionality principle make it possible to head towards a final solution of the problem of drift nets in the European Union as a whole make it possible to help the authorities concerned to create or improve cycle paths which link the Member States of mainland Europe make it possible to hold a broad make it possible to hold a major debate on noise make it possible to hold a meeting not just at ministerial level make it possible to hold polluters both financially and criminally responsible make it possible to identify make it possible to identify and trace these people make it possible to identify structures make it possible to identify the skills of European researchers and laboratories as well as to look for complementarity between them right across the European Union make it possible to identify where responsibility lies in the event of risk or crises make it possible to ignore opposition from individual nations in specific areas and thus bring down our defences make it possible to immediately transfer this submarine to bases that have sufficient security conditions to repair it and thus to put an end to the public alarm that has been created make it possible to implement a much more elaborate administration policy and so to preserve as far as possible what must remain our chief objective make it possible to implement it fully and effectively make it possible to implement the European arrest warrant make it possible to implement the provisions of the accession agreement throughout the island make it possible to implement this liberalisation right now and we are concerned because it is well known that liberalisation without impact studies would cause thousands of job losses make it possible to impose requirements on the matter in specific environmental legislation make it possible to impose the tax in the country of origin make it possible to improve existing local or national resources make it possible to improve living and working conditions make it possible to improve the coordination of national policies and will also to consider employment as a question of common interest for all Member States make it possible to improve the current situation make it possible to improve the early detection of breast cancer in women make it possible to improve the estimates on the basis of the most up-to-date information make it possible to improve the internal consistency of the CAP and prevent double standards and different responses to different kinds of farmers make it possible to improve the quality of services of general interest make it possible to improve the situation without making excessive demands of anyone make it possible to improve the texts establishing the MEDIa programme make it possible to include make it possible to include illegal degassing and any other source of pollution make it possible to include the Temelin resolution on the agenda make it possible to include the social dimension make it possible to incorporate environmental concerns fully right from the conception of town and country planning plans and programmes make it possible to incorporate gradually the terms of the Schengen Agreement as the Commission has already constructively proposed make it possible to increase the competitiveness of our businesses make it possible to increase the framework programme funds by at least ECU 200m make it possible to integrate Europol into the third pillar and accordingly into the institutional framework of the European Union make it possible to integrate into the Union strengthened cooperation between various states over the Europe of Security which has been developed so far make it possible to interlink the two systems make it possible to intervene in the interests of health and the environment make it possible to introduce EU criminal law and to establish a federal police service make it possible to invade the European Union using military force make it possible to invest more in projects aimed at less-developed regions make it possible to involve all the parties in the debate make it possible to involve the Central and Eastern European countries to a greater extent in these programmes make it possible to involve the European Parliament fully in the adoption of measures aimed at by Article 129 make it possible to iron out this problem make it possible to issue common rules make it possible to justify the urgent need and the relevance of investing in rail make it possible to keep interest rates at their present level make it possible to launch new WTO negotiations in the autumn make it possible to lay a legal foundation make it possible to legislate on a case-by-case basis make it possible to liberalise the postal sector make it possible to lighten the cost for workers make it possible to limit VAT fraud in transfrontier areas make it possible to limit the loss of Structural Funds appropriations by Objective 1 regions make it possible to listen to the needs of the people and of the land and that the final plan will be centred around jobs make it possible to lodge a veto in good time make it possible to look at the rights or wrongs of various different types of energy sources in Europe make it possible to look forward to the time when people no longer need it make it possible to maintain an essential service such as the postal service make it possible to maintain and upgrade declining areas make it possible to maintain the genetic and biological diversity of the forest in local regions and on land given over to forests make it possible to maintain the supply of high quality products to the markets make it possible to make a direct comparison and to include the new Member States make it possible to make cross-border offers of insurance while providing a high degree of consumer protection make it possible to make faster and possibly better decisions make it possible to make funds available to non-state actors in those countries make it possible to make good the deficiencies and improve the text as soon as the opportunity arises to revise it make it possible to make progress towards human and social Europe make it possible to make progress towards the aim of the free movement of persons make it possible to make real progress regarding pollution related to heavy-duty vehicle traffic make it possible to make the text binding in nature while make it possible to make these networks even more accessible to the general public make it possible to manage diversity and avoid getting bogged down make it possible to manage the sites and the waste generated make it possible to meet effectively the challenge of future enlargements make it possible to meet the deadline of having the European police college in place by 2001 make it possible to meet the real needs for structural aid in the Union while taking into consideration new needs for solidarity arising from enlargement make it possible to meet the stated objectives in full make it possible to mitigate the implications for the victims in some way make it possible to mobilize and stimulate the economic make it possible to monitor and check the results of the policies followed make it possible to move progressively from the emergency phase to the reconstruction phase make it possible to move this debate on to a more concrete phase make it possible to move towards a normal democratic situation make it possible to move within the European Union more quickly and rapidly make it possible to narrow the gap between the positions of Parliament and the Commission make it possible to negotiate an international agreement on standards for humane trapping with the main fur exporting countries make it possible to obtain a better majority in the Council to break the deadlock on this problem finally as Parliament has requested make it possible to obtain a higher yield on pension fund assets make it possible to obtain cocoa-butter equivalents make it possible to obtain from employers the information necessary to establish the existence of discrimination make it possible to obtain that broad support for the report desired by both the rapporteur and myself make it possible to obtain the information required make it possible to offer the SMEs a single innovation interface within the Framework Programme make it possible to offer the same services at a reduced cost make it possible to open a European Union delegation in Pristina make it possible to open further negotiations once the State itself has once again become a strong State that can finally bring credibility to a negotiating table make it possible to open new markets in traditionally undervalued make it possible to open up research activities and to put an end to market segmentation make it possible to open up this framework programme more widely to small and medium-sized companies make it possible to organise and implement normal development cooperation make it possible to overcome another deficiency currently found here make it possible to overcome situations in which we have asymmetrical crises make it possible to overcome the current ethical problems connected with the therapeutic use of stem cells from human embryos make it possible to overcome the remaining obstacles and that the forces of the Union will triumph over the forces of division make it possible to overshoot base areas with irrigated crops make it possible to patent living and non-living beings make it possible to phase out more than a third of single-hull oil tankers by 2005 and the remaining two thirds by 2010 make it possible to pinpoint responsibility make it possible to plan ahead make it possible to plan for the future of Community and ACP producers make it possible to predict the future make it possible to predict trends and factors of change in a rapidly changing society such as ours make it possible to prepare the Union properly for the enlargement make it possible to present evidence before a court and to be able to prosecute and examine suspected cheats and frauds make it possible to preserve food for longer make it possible to preserve legislation in those countries where it has advanced further make it possible to preserve the interinstitutional agreement make it possible to prevent a similar tragedy occurring in Burundi to that which occurred in Rwanda in the spring of 1994 make it possible to prevent disasters that can be prevented make it possible to prevent serious incidents involving the administration of ineffective or dangerous treatments make it possible to prevent the host state from demanding years of professional experience make it possible to prevent the recurrence of disasters such as the one which make it possible to prevent the sort of disasters that we have seen make it possible to prevent unjustified and unjustifiable pressure make it possible to proceed against a short-lived majority make it possible to proceed even more rapidly with negotiations and to tackle the key issues that arise at the negotiating table make it possible to proceed with full knowledge of the facts from evaluation to programming make it possible to produce a whole raft of new ideas make it possible to produce an opinion by the Committee on Budgetary Control make it possible to produce catalogues make it possible to produce genuinely common policies make it possible to produce the crop in Europe make it possible to progress in the right direction make it possible to progress on a step by step basis make it possible to prosecute offences committed abroad have not been taken into account in the text make it possible to prosecute such acts on the Internet make it possible to provide better supervision make it possible to provide enlightening replies for our further debates and our work make it possible to provide more assistance using EU funds for the reconstruction of the former Yugoslavia make it possible to publish the names of companies whose aircraft have been grounded for safety reasons make it possible to punish citizens when they return home after travelling abroad to have their daughters circumcised make it possible to pursue the policy mix which serves both growth and employment make it possible to put a contract out to tender in such a way that only one enterprise ends up being able to participate in the process make it possible to put abuses of the system on the record and to document them make it possible to put an end to a regime which murders the Kurds make it possible to put an end to certain hostile relocations in Europe make it possible to put an end to practices that are dangerous and harmful to our environment make it possible to put an end to the unacceptable dumping practised by a number of countries and do not endanger a sector in which world competition is intense make it possible to put an immediate stop to the sale of these goods make it possible to quickly reintegrate that sector of the population which has often been marginalised for a long period make it possible to raise the GSP take-up rate make it possible to raise the profile of sites which are of more than purely national importance but which are not yet accorded world recognition make it possible to rationalise both the production and use of energy while ensuring respect for the environment and basic equalisation make it possible to reach a compromise between the need for Community fleets make it possible to reach an agreement on the accession of Spain and Portugal to the European Union make it possible to reach an overall agreement during the present legislature make it possible to reach full success at Amsterdam make it possible to reach many agreements on first reading without impeding the transparency of the mechanism and by exchanging more information make it possible to react to changes in developments more rapidly if necessary make it possible to realise the aims of the World Summit on Sustainable Development make it possible to really keep our pledge to provide 60 000 people for the Rapid Reaction Force make it possible to really target society make it possible to receive financial make it possible to recognise a driving licence regardless of which country the driver is in and the language in which the driving licence has been issued make it possible to reconcile demographic growth and economic growth with a limited pool of natural resources make it possible to reconcile family life with a professional career make it possible to reconsider the problem of preventive vaccination make it possible to record in the SIS register details of demonstrators who have not committed any offence make it possible to recover the room for manoeuvre which did not exist make it possible to reduce a cost rather than to increase it make it possible to reduce atmospherically polluting emissions caused by light commercial vehicles make it possible to reduce dependency and vulnerability among these countries and peoples in the face of fluctuations in basic products make it possible to reduce emissions of pollutants make it possible to reduce the acquis communautaire from more than 85 000 pages to perhaps 25 000 pages make it possible to reduce the detrimental effects of competition on social or ecological requirements make it possible to reduce the number of analyses and make it possible to reduce the number of buses on the road make it possible to reduce the residual content of sulphur dioxide make it possible to reduce the risk from various forms of pollution make it possible to reduce the severity of injuries in the case of an accident make it possible to reduce the tax burden on those who promote employment make it possible to reduce the unacceptable number of people and pedestrians who make it possible to reduce the violations and the fraud and make it possible to reduce vehicle consumption and therefore emissions make it possible to reduce working hours on an annual basis make it possible to regulate this on a legal basis at an EU level make it possible to reinforce considerably its legitimacy and therefore its authority make it possible to reinforce cooperation between Member States while at the same time reinforcing the protection of human rights make it possible to relaunch make it possible to reliably ascertain the origin and legal situation of products on the market make it possible to remedy the absence of a stable employment structure make it possible to remove fundamental obstacles and make it possible to remove such obstacles make it possible to report in greater detail to the public on the action taken by the Commission to monitor application of Community law whenever a decision has been taken to issue a reasoned opinion or to refer a case to the court make it possible to resolve many of the outstanding property disputes dating from the days of Socialism make it possible to resolve the conflict make it possible to resolve the conflict which has developed on the net contributions of Member States to the agricultural budget make it possible to resolve the present crisis and to preserve the integrity and unity of the country make it possible to respect and maintain the principle of cultural diversity make it possible to respect cultural traditions and the administrative and constitutional organisation of each state by encouraging them to promote make it possible to respond to acute food crises with different food requirements make it possible to restore confidence in the system and to create conditions favourable to the launch of a new round as soon as possible make it possible to restore the necessary conditions for full employment make it possible to restore unity and coherence to social policy make it possible to resume the pre-registration activities in the Tindouf camps make it possible to retain greater control of the sector make it possible to return to traditional production levels make it possible to revive this institutional dynamic make it possible to save 2.4 billion ECU from the farming budget make it possible to save Alstom from imminent bankruptcy make it possible to secure peace and freedom in our old make it possible to send back third country nationals when there is no guarantee that human rights and democratic freedoms will be respected in their country of origin make it possible to send out clearer and more direct messages make it possible to set clear goals within education and health care make it possible to set subsidized prices for bananas imported in the traditional way from the ACP countries make it possible to set the peace process in train make it possible to set up a stabilized institutional framework make it possible to set up automatic fleet monitoring systems which could be made available not only to Cape Verde but also other countries in that sub-region of Africa make it possible to sever the arteries of terrorism and organisations of a criminal nature make it possible to share useful information through Internet connections with the Member States and make it possible to sign the Treaty in the autumn make it possible to simplify the decision procedures in research matters make it possible to solve make it possible to sort out the unemployment problem entirely make it possible to speed up ratification procedures make it possible to speed up the process of creating new jobs make it possible to spend money on national organisations make it possible to start picking the olives earlier make it possible to stick to the original timetables make it possible to stimulate employment and growth and make it possible to stipulate how many of which types of workers should be allowed to enter the European Union make it possible to stop what still can be stopped make it possible to store all the necessary information on origin make it possible to straighten out misunderstandings make it possible to strengthen democratic control over work within the WTO make it possible to strengthen the democratic nature of the European budget decisively and to bring the citizens closer to our institutions make it possible to strengthen the role and improve the functioning of that Assembly and make it possible to strengthen the roots of genuine democracy and to bring the citizens closer to the institutions make it possible to strengthen this Euro-Mediterranean partnership make it possible to stymie any future US unilateral extra-territorial legislation make it possible to submit petitions by electronic mail make it possible to succeed in improving links between countries make it possible to support actions within the Member States such as improving reception conditions and procedures in terms of infrastructures and services make it possible to support heritage-friendly management methods by making adequate compensation available make it possible to support the restructuring of the sector while at the same time trying to retain the basis for healthy competition make it possible to suspend the application of Title 4 make it possible to sustain medium-term growth of 3 to 3.5 % make it possible to tackle and debate make it possible to tackle the great challenges of the future such as enlargement make it possible to take advantage of all the options for maintaining public health make it possible to take advantage of the experience and knowledge gained both from the development and progress of science make it possible to take decisive steps forward make it possible to take due account make it possible to take due account of this problem after a certain period make it possible to take preventative action rather than waiting for accidents to happen make it possible to take preventive action against fraud in European ports make it possible to take rapid and effective action within the European Union if we are faced with a crisis situation as a result of accidents or natural disasters make it possible to take the work that has been started with sports bodies further make it possible to take up the challenge make it possible to tell them apart from earthquakes make it possible to test new forms of cooperation and thus provide useful information for the new generation of programmes after 2006 make it possible to trace the origin of meat make it possible to train teachers in how to teach students new information and communication technologies make it possible to transfer research results more rapidly so as to assist clinical development in developing countries make it possible to travel in a short time from north to south and east to west make it possible to treat animals that cannot be treated at the moment because we cannot use medicines on them make it possible to understand better the causes and consequences of these fires make it possible to undertake genuine consultation with civil society make it possible to use ESa 95 make it possible to use removable attachments such as ski boxes on 12-metre buses make it possible to use savings in any one sector to fund new foreign policy requirements or the preparation of the institutions for enlargement make it possible to use that money to finance investments rather than finance state debts make it possible to use the elections to the European Parliament to reach a decision on how to give Europe a face make it possible to verify that there has been no fraud make it possible to view universal service in an offensive and proactive manner rather than in a defensive backward-looking fashion make it possible to win the Council over make it possible to withdraw the particular vigilance to which others countries have not been subjected make it possible to work continuously on problem areas make it possible to work is more than just a shade of meaning make it possible to work out the best practices likely to contribute to the strengthening of the effectiveness of future programmes make it possible to work out the budgetary implications of the various accession treaties make it possible to work towards a binding Charter in the long term make it possible via the agreed regime to foster healthy dairy exports to the growing world market on as big a scale as possible make it possible.The same goes for the opening of negotiations on which I elaborated earlier make it practically impossible for us to reach our workplaces make it practically impossible to replace these aircraft with new ones make it practically inoperative make it practically possible for citizens to carry out their profession without hindrance outside of their own national borders make it prevail in relations with third countries make it productive and permanent make it profitable through tourism make it public make it public and will forward it to the European Parliament make it public or to send it to the Commission make it punishable make it quite clear make it quite clear I shall indicate the dangerous points make it quite clear again make it quite clear at the next negotiations that there will not be any cooperation with Iran make it quite clear for the Minutes that my signature was not given for Verbrechen make it quite clear from the start make it quite clear here and now that the amendments tabled by Mr Berend make it quite clear here that it was partly thanks to this commitment that the European Parliament and the Commission immediately rendered so much assistance to East Germany make it quite clear on the record that the primary filtration products of these plants would be covered make it quite clear once again on behalf of my group that we are not entirely satisfied with the legal interpretation in regard to the decision on the ad hoc procedure make it quite clear once again to many people make it quite clear that make it quite clear that I am committed to them make it quite clear that I believe we should stick to our official languages make it quite clear that I do not accept make it quite clear that I do not agree with the conclusions of my fellow Italian who has just spoken make it quite clear that I do not consider it to be satisfactory make it quite clear that I have not given up on the matter make it quite clear that I totally agree with what Elmar Brok and Professor Tsatsos have just said make it quite clear that I welcome the fact that we are debating this issue this morning and I think that a number of measures are needed to help get us through this difficult stage make it quite clear that I welcome this new report make it quite clear that I would have great concerns about agreeing to the idea that the Roma issue should be Europeanised by treating Roma as a transnational European minority with their own European minority status make it quite clear that KONVER areas make it quite clear that Parliament is not responsible make it quite clear that accession negotiations with Cyprus will start six months after the conclusion of the IGC in conformity with the Council decision of 6 March 1995 make it quite clear that accounts are not anonymous make it quite clear that all the European countries must be able to benefit from films make it quite clear that biotechnology for treating genetic diseases constitutes a different problem make it quite clear that if there have to be changes in behaviour and technology they must be made or else there will be penalties make it quite clear that in considering the issue of duty-free sales it has to be borne in mind that refraining from collecting taxes in specific sectors is in fact tantamount to granting aid make it quite clear that in my judgment make it quite clear that in my opinion it is quite conceivable make it quite clear that in my own sector make it quite clear that it is not the Commission that makes this decision make it quite clear that it is proper for the Commission to give an answer to a Member State when it is asked a question make it quite clear that meeting democratic targets and meeting human rights commitments are part of the enlargement process make it quite clear that much of what has been said here is historically and legally incorrect make it quite clear that no more finished products will be tested on animals make it quite clear that no one is to be excluded make it quite clear that on the basis of the documentation received and studied make it quite clear that our group is not prepared to support those amendments that seek to promote a very one-sided view of the world make it quite clear that our impression of cooperation with the Commission make it quite clear that respect for democracy and human rights must be re-established in several countries in the area make it quite clear that that vision make it quite clear that the Belgian presidency cannot be held responsible for this failure make it quite clear that the Commission will continue to exercise its powers and fully assume its responsibilities make it quite clear that the Committee on External Economic Relations unanimously decided the contrary make it quite clear that the European Union is not blindly following the lead of the United States but takes its responsibility towards the world seriously make it quite clear that the Florence conclusions relate to preliminary conditions which have to be satisfied before the gradual lifting of the export ban on the United Kingdom can be initiated make it quite clear that the Kosovo Albanians will not be abandoned make it quite clear that the Liberal Group is against any political interference in companies make it quite clear that the North Korean Government is continually in serious breach of fundamental human rights and introducing democracy to the administration would be desirable make it quite clear that the Socialist Group would like to insist that an appeal is made if the eventual judgment is adverse make it quite clear that the embryos produced are only to be used for the treatment of the individual woman concerned make it quite clear that the export of hazardous waste to non-OECD countries is prohibited under current EC legislation make it quite clear that the maximum use of renewable energy sources can only be ensured if Member States continue to be allowed to pursue an independent energy policy make it quite clear that the only European Commission delegation in Nicaragua is located in Managua make it quite clear that the position of the Liberal Group is that we shall vote for the joint resolution and we shall not vote for any amendments make it quite clear that the proposal from the Commission is a sound document make it quite clear that the type of Europe depicted in that treaty is based on total lack of respect for the people of Europe make it quite clear that the unification of Europe cannot be regarded as complete until the Balkan countries are members of the Union too make it quite clear that the way this subject is being exploited for political ends is totally unacceptable make it quite clear that there is no difference of opinion in Parliament regarding the basic salary for Members of the European Parliament make it quite clear that these are merely provisional financial arrangements pending the creation of a single supervisory body responsible for data protection under the three conventions make it quite clear that they are criminals make it quite clear that this amendment was tabled by the TDI group make it quite clear that this could lead to potentially toxic risks for men make it quite clear that this does not necessarily mean that in the end we do not also transfer resources to other regions make it quite clear that this particular procedure has nothing directly to do with financial cooperation or with issues of a political nature make it quite clear that this proposal should not replace compulsory military service or conscientious objection make it quite clear that this runs completely counter to European values make it quite clear that we agree that if we wish to respond successfully to the challenges coordination has to be a European task make it quite clear that we are as concerned about the competitiveness of Europe per se as we are about cultural diversity in Europe make it quite clear that we are concerned about competence make it quite clear that we are flying the flag for the transfer of traffic from road to rail in vain make it quite clear that we are fully aware of the difficulty of the situation make it quite clear that we are in favour of both the general lines of the policy proposed by the Commission and the general lines of the report which Mr Galeote Quecedo has just mentioned make it quite clear that we do not approve make it quite clear that we do not only want scientific expertise but also the exercise of supervision make it quite clear that we should say no to Plan Colombia and yes to a negotiated and peaceful solution to the conflict make it quite clear that we support those agents of the state who are saying that this is not the way to run it and that we support people like Abdullah Gul make it quite clear that when I talk about the family I mean a father make it quite clear that when the applicant countries encounter difficulties make it quite clear that while we may have different opinions on other issues and still carry on with the agenda make it quite clear to Belgrade that there are conditions attached to the assistance we provide make it quite clear to Mr Sharon that he cannot continue to get away with seizing Palestinian land make it quite clear to all the governments that the European Parliament does not wish there to be any exceptions whatsoever make it quite clear to countries which contravene environmental legislation that the Commission make it quite clear to my fellow delegates what we are voting about make it quite clear to people just how the Council has behaved make it quite clear to the Council of Europe that there can be no way round this make it quite clear to the Council where Parliament stands and we hope that Parliament will support this resolution make it quite clear to the House that these two blocks of amendments were tabled by the seven radical members of the group make it quite clear to the LFEC that there is no political cause make it quite clear to the Member States that the time for making false economies is over make it quite clear to the Turkish authorities that make it quite clear to the Ukraine that they must expect significant reductions in the contribution unless the promise to close Chernobyl is kept make it quite clear to them that personally I am more involved in Bosnia make it quite clear to us that they cannot wait for us to give up our jobs make it quite clear what financial resources we should consider adequate and quantifiable in these areas make it quite clear what infrastructure means make it quite clear whom we have consulted make it quite impossible to take account of the social dimension of sport make it quite plain in your report that it is impossible to discuss the future of the common fisheries policy without taking account of the broader economy surrounding fisheries make it quite plain that I am not against reviewing the common fisheries policy make it quite plain that this is a question of infrastructural and regional development make it quite plain to Malta that if it wants to become a Member of this Community then by the time it accedes it must apply a standard in respect of registration and flag state control which completely fulfils our requirements make it quite voluntarily make it rather more attractive make it real make it realise that a 40-tonne lorry in a seven-metre-wide tunnel is a lethal weapon make it realise that its half-hearted policy based on the wishy-washy 1997 regulation urgently needs to be improved if we are to avert the threat to the balance of the European ecosystem from the beekeeping crisis make it reality make it really effective make it receptive to them make it representative of Europe as a whole make it responsible for the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and anywhere else it is needed make it responsible for them to be published now but make it responsible to Parliament make it robust enough for it to last make it run efficiently make it safe and working for the industries make it safe for industry to plan ahead make it safer make it safer for traffic to transit tunnels in the future make it scarcely possible to speak in terms of a common internal market make it seem that the condemned man has not been given a fair trial make it self-supporting make it serve a genuine purpose by preventing it from applying to small inshore fishing boats make it serve interests which have nothing to do with those of small and medium-sized producers and consumers make it shorter and make the contents more concise make it simple and clear in a single text so that citizens can see how this constitution operates make it simple and readable make it simple for people to identify the safest beef available make it simpler make it simpler and fairer for these issues to be governed by national legislation make it simpler and more effective in order to bring this about make it 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it sound as though I have been extremely busy make it stick make it still a little more difficult to administer the MEDIa Plus programme make it still more difficult to check how much fish is actually caught in the Baltic make it still worse make it strong in two ways make it stronger and concerning ourselves as soon as possible with the issue of post-production make it subject to the rules of the free market make it subject to unreasonable conditions and I cannot support those amendments make it submit make it submit adequate proposals for the fruit and vegetable sector make it succeed make it such make it such a success make it sufficiently clear that increasing revenue from noise charges is an option and not an obligation make it sufficiently clear that the European Central Bank is willing to subject itself to democratic control by the European Parliament make it sufficiently clear that the concept of modulating charges must be applied make it sufficiently clear that the entire discussion over the last few days and weeks has centred on the issue of the 1998 human rights policy make it sufficiently clear to Tajikistan that it needs to improve its state machinery by embracing democratic development and undertaking the necessary reforms make it sufficiently clear which areas are excluded from the GPa or what special features apply to contracts which have to be published and awarded in accordance with the provisions of the GPA make it sufficiently consistent make it sufficiently flexible make it take a step backwards in its environmental policy is highly objectionable make it take action make it take political actions which are all the more important as there is a discrepancy between them and its speeches make it technically possible to improve the quality of the air make it tempting to dump the waste at sea make it tempting to redirect funds traditionally used by the EU and its Member States to help developing countries towards the candidate countries make it terribly difficult for you make it that only very small steps are being taken make it the basis of our decision here today make it the centre of political life in the European Union make it the centrepiece of our environmental legislation make it the country with the most weight in the Council make it the false security that is being suggested make it the first century in which we will no longer have conflict or war in our world and that the European Union will use its influence to bring that about make it the first point next time make it the focus of unwavering attention and wide-ranging support in Community policy make it the founding element of European identity make it the general rule make it the ideal tool for those who wish to disseminate horrific material such as child pornography make it the main beneficiary of the structural policies make it the major part of the new Constitutional Treaty make it the most appropriate place to go into a question which has been dealt with at length in the Spanish press and has featured in the Italian newspapers make it the most visited region in the world make it the norm make it the scapegoat for the entire breakdown of negotiations make it the stimulus for a new make it their central objective to achieve any kind of cohesion in an enlarged Union make it their concern make it their concern to establish a just world order make it their duty to implement democratic and economic reforms make it their empire make it their own business to create a real European railway make it their urgent business to bring this to an end make it themselves and add the binding agent themselves make it think again make it think it is make it this summer make it thrive make it through make it through another year with a COM from 1966 make it through the dense system of hidden prejudice and break through in political make it through to top positions in policy-making make it tighter and more dynamic and Stockholm has added another brick to this 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decision make it transparent what rules OLAF follows when it makes a decision about carrying out or closing an investigation make it true make it true in all cases make it truly civilised so that it does not just pay lip-service to humanity make it truly efficient make it truly the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world based on greater social cohesion make it unacceptable make it unacceptable for the European Union not to be able to apply preferential treatment to these countries in the banana sector make it unacceptable in any way whatever make it unacceptable to the consumer make it unacceptable when all is said and done make it unambiguously clear that exports to other countries must always respect the stricter rules which these countries are entitled to introduce make it unattractive for people to work in other countries make it unclear how it is being used make it unconditionally clear to Turkey make it understand how Europe operates and works at this moment make it understand that Europe has set certain terms and that it insists absolutely on them make it understand that critical dialogue is not the way to address issues make it understandable to the European citizen make it understood that the only solution is joint sovereignty between the Member States and not tax competition between these States make it understood that the other Commissioners also have their responsibilities for this delicate task make it unequivocally clear to President Milosevic that the international community is prepared to intervene to rectify such a state of affairs make it ungovernable make it uniform make it unimportant make it universally accessible make it unlawful to maintain CFCs on the market make it unlawful to trade in illegal make it unmistakably clear that giving local products 15 % or 25 % advantage is excessive make it unmistakably clear that we reject bilateralism and protectionism make it unmistakably clear to the Cuban Government and the 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means that what was written in the common letter by Mrs Bjerregaard and Mrs Wulf-Mathies is still valid make it very clear at this point that Germany make it very clear from the outset that I make it very clear how important we think it is that Member States themselves are able to introduce stricter labelling requirements if they wish make it very clear in the title that it is a support programme in the fields of books and reading make it very clear in this forum that United Nations resolutions are legally binding on all members of the United Nations make it very clear indeed that not one single decision has been taken make it very clear right from the outset how competences should be divided up make it very clear that make it very clear that European agriculture cannot function otherwise make it very clear that European aid for reconstruction is dependent on a policy of co-existence make it very clear that Great Britain make it very clear that I am opposed to the text of paragraph 16 and that I regret that it was adopted make it very clear that I believe that the whole future viability of the European Union depends to a large extent on this issue make it very clear that I believe that what Russia is doing in Chechnya is not a war on terror make it very clear that I firmly believe we must not give up under any circumstances make it very clear that I will not make it very clear that Parliament is serious when it talks about the resolution of 19 September concerning Turkey make it very clear that President Prodi made a commitment to this Parliament to introduce a new debate make it very clear that a port of refuge is not just any port make it very clear that a priority objective at the moment is the promotion and development of renewable energy make it very clear that according preferential treatment to non-residents make it very clear that environmental expenditure make it very clear that for historical and pragmatic reasons the solution to the Kaliningrad issue cannot lie in creating corridors make it very clear that if we support this measure here today make it very clear that in this proposal the Commission is not interfering in the matter of defining the concept of the family make it very clear that it is crucial for us not just to point the finger of blame at others make it very clear that it is not just designed to protect juvenile cod but also to protect many other species in the Irish Sea make it very clear that it is the responsibility of the Commission make it very clear that not all delays are due to the management of air traffic make it very clear that not every issue that arises in Europe is an EU issue make it very clear that our group make it very clear that our political message to the candidate countries is that they are responsible for improving the position of Roma make it very clear that questions must not contain statements or judgments make it very clear that the Commission and Parliament must play a leading role in the implementation of the programme make it very clear that the European Union make it very clear that the European Union will not under any circumstances recognise border changes which are brought about by means of violence make it very clear that the ITER project is a new initiative make it very clear that the Socialist Group supports make it very clear that the Union is the main contributor to aid for the reconstruction of Kosovo make it very clear that the accession states will play a full part in the Intergovernmental Conference on an equal footing make it very clear that the principle of differentiation still applies make it very clear that the regulation on silencers comes into force on 4 May for European airline companies make it very clear that the same requirements for membership of the European Union apply to Turkey as to all the others make it very clear that the situation of women should be taken into account amongst the objectives make it very clear that the strategic framework also has to highlight priority areas for political and strategic cooperation make it very clear that there is absolute agreement on the desirability of decentralization in cooperation make it very clear that these amendments are not make it very clear that this does not mean it is the fault of controllers make it very clear that this is a very important first step towards a common European asylum system which make it very clear that this is an ambition of Parliament and is in no way a discipline imposed by the Council make it very clear that this is not a problem with people make it very clear that this is not about the EU raising taxes or imposing a new tax over and above the existing national taxes make it very clear that we make it very clear that we are not prepared to allow them to abuse what we wanted as economic benefits make it very clear that we in the Development Committee regard the budget figure that we have here before us make it very clear that we need more information on those secret services make it very clear that we need to make further progress with the coordination process make it very clear that we now have a fledgling new regional government in Northern Ireland of which my party leader make it very clear that we will push throughout this year to guarantee that all steps that can be taken are taken to secure the safety of our citizens make it very clear that what he said in this House was totally wrong make it very clear to Albania make it very clear to Mr Perry that the Commission agrees with him and with Mr S”derman on how unfortunate it is that such a wide range of codes of varying legal status are currently in place make it very clear to Russia that we are profoundly disappointed that Russia make it very clear to Turkey that the treatment it will receive will certainly not be more flexible than that of Slovakia make it very clear to all sides that the European Union will never recognise border changes brought about by violence make it very clear to the Commission and the Council that according to Paragraph 25 of the Interinstitutional Agreement and on the basis of Article 272 make it very clear to the Commission in this debate that we do not accept this make it very clear to the House at the outset that make it very clear to the President and the Vice-Presidents that these votes count make it very clear to the applicant countries that the European Union is not a congregation of rich countries make it very clear to the public what European legislation consists of and how it has to be implemented make it very clear to these countries that the fact that they have joined the negotiations does not guarantee accession to the European Union make it very clear to your rapporteur make it very clear today that make it very clear today that the reasons for the Court appeal being launched against France can in no way be related directly to the Toulouse accident in terms of possible infringement of obligations under the Seveso II directive make it very clear what they are make it very clear what we want make it very clear whether we should await the position of the EBRD or not make it very clear why the Federal Republic comes second only to Spain and Italy in terms of overall assistance from the structural funds make it very different from my initial ideas make it very difficult make it very difficult and complicated to define and implement budgetary policies make it very difficult for foreign companies to take work in Germany make it very difficult for hauliers and the transport economy to organise the logistics chain make it very difficult for the Commission to perform its role in this area of competition law make it very difficult for the ordinary man or woman to know exactly what their rights are make it very difficult for us to bring about enlargement in the necessary time frame make it very difficult indeed for them to contemplate increases in budgetary expenditure either domestically or at Community level make it very difficult to achieve make it very difficult to achieve our targets make it very difficult to come up with precise rules on minimum reserves make it very difficult to compete with them make it very difficult to hedge ordinary liabilities make it very difficult to produce rules which are universally acceptable make it very dry make it very easy for them to catch fire make it very easy to circumvent this make it very hard for them to change the system quickly and make it very much worse make it viable make it viable to open them up to competition make it virtually impossible for the opposition parties to register make it virtually impossible to transport live cattle out of Ireland make it visible beyond our national borders and to portray it universally make it voluntary make it vulnerable to the accusation of applying double standards make it well nigh impossible for non-French nationals to proceed against the French Government make it well-nigh impossible for youth to have its head make it while the events are current and while it can have some effect make it wider still make it with all due delicacy make it without prejudice to the detailed critique which will follow in the coming weeks make it without the risk that I have just mentioned make it work make it work across the whole spectrum of legislation make it work and why it should work any better than it has in the past make it work as expected make it work better and avoid future crises make it work for qualifications and employment make it work in practice make it work in regard to this matter and in preparation for the World Trade Conference in Singapore make it work properly make it work smoothly and fluently make it work there is no chance of sustainable policies or a sustainable fisheries sector for the future make it worse make it worse and to place it in danger of being destroyed by a holocaust make it worse in others make it worth sending a message that make it worth their while to implement these controls make it worthwhile make it worthwhile for the unemployed to take up job offers make it worthy of its name make it worthy of support make it your business to monitor this situation very closely and will be extremely vigilant make it your concern that Europe is not divided into doves and hawks make its Annual Report more useful still by making two additions make its abolition necessary make its action effective make its action have a real impact make its actions by majority decision effective make its actions consistent and effective make its actions match its words and must uphold its commitments to employment and to the right to live in dignity make its activities more transparent make its aid to the region conditional on visible progress in terms of human rights make its allies accept unilateral measures make its appearance while you are doing a photo call with Nelson Mandela make its application a success make its application by each Member State simpler and more effective make its application for accession to the European Union on the same day that the association agreement was signed make its application more transparent and also to take into account the relevant agreed provisions in the European Community-United Nations global arrangement make its application widespread make its approval by the Commission and the Council impossible by including inaccuracies in the text make its approval of accession conditional upon this make its assessments on the basis of real evidence of need and performance make its attitude clearer make its choices count in the essential dialogue with the United States make its comments make its common foreign and security policy more efficient make its companies more competitive make its conclusion conditional on the prior attainment of a specified standard when it comes to the rule of law and respect for human rights make its conclusions look rosy make its conclusions public make its contribution make its contribution and I hope we will also manage to succeed in doing so make its contribution and set out a balanced and active position to that end make its contribution by focusing on maintaining price stability in the medium term make its contribution effective as soon as possible make its contribution to Europe as our project for the future make its contribution to a possible solution of these problems make its contribution to achieving that result make its contribution to combating the financial crisis and strengthening international economic growth make its contribution to creating employment in the European Union make its contribution to drawing up a charter is one element make its contribution to enabling efficient farms to stand up to competition make its contribution to good industrial relations make its contribution to guaranteeing and preserving international peace and security make its contribution to implementing a negotiated settlement make its contribution to improving the coordination of economic policies and the generation of an appropriate and balanced policy mix make its contribution to increasing sustainability of transport make its contribution to reducing hunger in the world make its contribution to reinforcing the social dimension of European society make its contribution to the 2001 budget make its contribution to the Intergovernmental Conference make its contribution to the debate on the future of the European Union make its contribution to the further development of the European agricultural model and thereby to safeguarding it make its contribution to the governance of globalisation make its contribution to the huge effort that is currently underway make its contribution to the joint effort make its contribution to the peace make its contribution to the pursuit of this strategic objective make its contribution to the quest for innovative solutions make its contribution to the settlement of this conflict make its contribution to this debate make its contribution towards fighting unemployment make its contribution towards stabilization in a large and very sensitive region make its contribution towards that end make its contributions make its critical assessment in accordance with the positions that it maintained throughout the Intergovernmental Conference make its decentralized authorities subject to the agreement make its decision make its decision on the basis of the commitments made by the candidate regarding his general political outlook and a clear programme of reform for the Commission itself make its decision on the completion of the nuclear power station in Temelin make its decision on this at its board meeting on 7 December make its decision on this on 12 October make its decision on whether the proposed compromises are acceptable make its decisions exclusively on the basis of the priorities set by the Council make its decisions not simply on the basis of whether a merger will distort competition but also on the basis of the social and economic consequences make its decisions so that EURODAC make its declaration make its demands the subject of negotiations with the Council on the new interinstitutional agreement make its development policy more credible make its economic situation more attractive by a massive increase in research expenditure make its economy the most competitive in the world by 2010 make its effects any less drastic make its entire pressure felt make its entry on the Macedonian stage and that is why I believe it is the duty of all politicians to sweep aside any grounds for such actions make its essential contribution to the process of bringing together the European peoples and nations and of truly raising the awareness of the citizens of the Europe of Fifteen and of the applicant countries to the advantages and also to the obligations inherent in European integration make its excuses make its experience available for preventive initiatives make its fairly contrived 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decision of the Court and give these teachers the right to be such make its legal opinion known in spite of the fact that procedures are pending make its legal position more favourable for the individual Member States make its legislation visible make its life better make its life better and more secure and not to make it worse and to place it in danger of being destroyed by a holocaust make its liver swell make its loud voice heard make its mark make its mark by saying that we have to send the Commission packing make its mark most especially by the strength of its content make its mark on the financial and monetary world map make its mark over coming years by promoting mobility make its marketing more attractive make its marquee available for a youth event too make its mind up as quickly as possible make its mind up over the issue of advanced television make its move make its objective to move towards implementing this area of freedom make its objectives clearer make its office in Edinburgh permanent make its opinion known on the present situation make its opinions equally public so the citizens of Europe can see what it recommends make its overall effort for the promotion of human rights as visible as possible make its own assessments make its own choice make its own choice between direct or indirect customs representation make its own comments when it gets the opportunity make its own considerable contribution make its own contribution make its own contribution actively and visibly in the interests of safety make its own contribution to European developments make its own contribution to it make its own contribution to the development of the social make its own contribution to the edifice of a Europe of poverty and unemployment make its own decision make its own decision as to what information the inspector is to have make its own decision in relation to the treatment of homosexual couples make its own decision in the matter make its own decision on discharge along with our hats and coats make its own decision on this very important issue but I should like to stress that at no point has the British Government not accepted that this is a crisis facing not just British farming and rural communities but potentially the whole of the farming industry in the European Union make its own decisions make its own decisions about them make its own decisions and I would consider it a worthwhile initiative if it were to go along with the suggestion that you have just made make its own decisions on the recommendation of the Committee on Budgets in the vote at first reading make its own decisions on the use of its primary energy sources make its own decisions on this and say that none of it is its concern make its own decisions on what it wishes to do make its own decisions regarding its social security systems make its own existence unnecessary make its own important contribution to the final decision to be taken make its own interpretations of what could be described as objective criteria and to define who is a part-time worker make its own judgement on this matter make its own judgment on the matter make its own laws make its own organisational choices make its own payments on time make its own preparations make its own proposal concerning how the expanding Union might implement its institutional and other differentiation make its own recommendation or express an opinion pursuant to Article J.7 of the Treaty and the advisability of doing so make its own rules any less exacting make its own specific make its own statement regarding this issue make its own way or reject it make its peace with its own history make its point of view count make its point through silence make its policy more efficient and transparent make its policy much more transparent make its policy on this subject rather more transparent and to define the rules and practice as clearly as possible for the various national and other authorities which are likely to be providing state aid for employment make its political and make its political priorities clear make its position clear make its position clear and vote on a resolution on the subject make its position clear regarding the current situation in Austria make its position known and to support the millions of people in the European Union who are demanding that there should be no more animal experiments in the field of cosmetic products make its position known before the extraordinary European Council make its position on the reports available to us until last night make its position on world markets as strong as possible make its presence felt make its presence felt and to be more visible to its people than it has been up to now make its presence felt because our mission is not just the euro make its presence felt in Albania make its presence felt in international competition make its presence felt in the wider world make its presence felt the European Union must play the tune of calling for mobile military forces make its presence more keenly felt across national borders make its presidency a success make its priorities clear and find suitable solutions make its procedures more transparent for the press and for the public make its procedures simpler and more transparent make its progress through the legislative procedure make its proper contribution to this effort make its proposal even if make its proposal on the medium term revision of the common agricultural policy make its proposals by the end of March make its proposals for hake more flexible make its recommendations in around two weeks make its recommendations to the Association Council make its relationship make its report available make its request again make its ruling make its rulings make its scope broader make its scope wider than the dry make its single market come about make its speech without having heard the debate make its statement during that debate make its statement now make its statement on urgent matters relating to the preparations for the European Council meeting in Cardiff on 15 and 16 June make its strategic partnership with Africa as strong as its partnerships with Asia make its terms more favourable to them make its territory available for enemy activities against another country make its territory fully available for the inevitable military intervention designed to persuade the parties to negotiate and come to a sensible peace agreement make its thoughts on this known in due course make its various sub-markets purer make its view known make its views clear make its views known make its views known before a decision is taken to conclude the agreement in line with the commitments made in our earlier exchange of letters make its views known concerning foot-and-mouth make its views known this afternoon in no uncertain way as you debate and adopt a resolution on this issue make its views known to the Egyptian authorities through normal channels or public statements as appropriate make its views known to the Indonesian Government as forcefully as possible make its voice better heard make its voice heard make its voice heard after those of the Heads of government who make its voice heard and make its voice heard and approve this Resolution make its voice heard and exert more influence in the Middle East make its voice heard and is not playing a supporting role to the United States make its voice heard and not to be represented in Geneva make its voice heard and oppose a decision by the Commission in favour of Monaco which would be iniquitous and immoral make its voice heard and to impose with a firmness that would surprise the world make its voice heard as an alternative to savage restructuring for profit at all costs make its voice heard as loudly as it should be within the European institutions make its voice heard as regards multilateral trade policy make its voice heard better and how we could use the measures within the Treaty to go as far as possible make its voice heard by relaying requests and proposals to the institutions on behalf of the agricultural sector make its voice heard in a much stronger make its voice heard in all the international forums make its voice heard in matters of preserving order make its voice heard in no uncertain fashion and the Commission is bound to listen to that make its voice heard in order to achieve fair competition conditions for the world market make its voice heard in plenary too at a time when make its voice heard in the international courts in order to defend the principle of potentially granting free licences to developing countries that have pressing health care problems make its voice heard in the world in a more concrete and effective manner make its voice heard in this troubled area of the world make its voice heard loud and clear with the Croatian authorities make its voice heard more audibly regarding the future of world trade policy if it is to follow government cooperation more critically in this area make its voice heard or to intervene in relation to these decisions make its voice heard over that of an arm of the budgetary authority which sometimes forgets the balance between Parliament and the Council and attempts to encroach upon our powers make its voice heard so that it is not just the United Nations which takes any notice of them make its water available to another Member State without charge make its way back to the Member States make its way through the increasingly stringent requirements and the difficult market with great creativity make its way to where it is of the greatest use make its weight felt make its weight felt as it should in the international context make its will prevail against the Council make its wishes known at this early stage make its wording easier to grasp make its work as open as possible make its work easier make its work effective make its work more effective make its work virtually impossible make itself make itself a fit place to live in for its new inhabitants make itself a public laughing-stock if make itself accountable to this House make itself are frequently delayed for long periods make itself available to Parliament or make itself clearer in its resolution make itself enormously dependent on nuclear energy make itself ever more felt in the Member States make itself felt make itself felt at the Brussels Summit make itself felt because it lies in the subconscious of our people make itself felt in all 15 Member States make itself felt in everyday life for a long time to come make itself felt in the vote make itself heard make itself heard and to forcefully express its desire for a charter offering the citizens of Europe genuine guarantees make itself heard last Saturday around 4 a.m make itself heard on matters of energy make itself heard when it wants to make itself known make itself look ridiculous make itself more visible and increasing the number of youth bodies and concerns make itself ridiculous make itself similarly responsible for preventing Turkish youth from acquiring make itself the driving force for early action to review the rules governing the labour market and the occupations make itself too dependent on what other countries produce for this vital area of its activities make itself visible in its external information policy make job creation a priority make job creation one of the political objectives of the European Union make jobs available make jobs more secure make joint and scientifically based risk assessments make joint contributions under the current rules make joint decisions make joint decisions on matters of common interest in the near future make joint efforts make joint efforts in order to get industry make joint implementation different from mere export trade make joint responses which are also efficient make joint use of networks built and maintained mainly with public funds despite competing amongst themselves make jokes make journalists aware of what we think of this kind of action make judgements and pronouncements on health and I ask you to state that the World Health Organization is make judgements as to how a Member State might benefit one way or the other make judgements based on facts make judgements that one cannot just acknowledge with a nod make judgements that they think are appropriate on Cuba make judgments about priorities make judgments and choices make judgments and decisions make judgments as between one side of the argument and the other make judgments based on suppositions about what might have happened if something else had not happened make judgments themselves concerning current affairs and to decide what they are to provide information about make judicial cooperation possible between two states in proceedings from the confiscation of the proceeds of crime to video-conferencing make juices make just a brief statement because it is of course up to Mr Santer make just a few basic observations make just a few brief comments on this make just a few comments make just a few comments on the Costa report make just a few comments on the budget make just a few points make just a few remarks on some of the key elements of the ESDP and the common foreign and security policy make just a few responses to the more salient issues raised make just a few specific observations make just a political point make just any old film for children make just as great an effort to ensure that we do not end up recreating a dual society with IT literates on one side and IT illiterates on the other make just as much effort to make a specific contribution towards solving the serious unemployment problem make just as tough demands upon our own countries as upon the candidate countries and other countries outside the EU make just as tough demands upon our own countries as upon the candidate countries and other non-EU countries make just before the votes this morning make just one comment make just one comment on information policy make just one comment on the issues related to training make just one comment to Mr Galeote who is also now being so kind as to put his headphones on make just one final comment to the Commissioner make just one further improvement make just one further point and then I will finish make just one last point regarding the proposals that have been illustrated by the rapporteur make just one observation regarding Amendment No 37 make just one oral amendment tomorrow make just one other point make just one point make just one point in this regard make just one remark make just one remark on the elements of some proposals make just one small parenthesis here and thank Mr Newman warmly for the help he has given to all of us through his example make just one small remark make just one tiny criticism make just three brief points make just three comments make just three points make just two basic comments on the Le Rachinel report on the type-approval of vehicles and on the report of my colleague make just two comments make just two comments on it make just two further comments on the strategic reserve make just two further remarks make just two points make just two points today make just two points with regard to the two agreements make just two short remarks make justice and home affairs a particularly dynamic sector and have been a useful complement to the valuable initiatives taken by the Commission make justice and internal policy a Community policy make justice prevail in their country too make justifiable criticisms make justified complaints where they feel there has been unfairness make knee-jerk reactions make knee-jerk reactions as to causes make known make known after the New Year when make known and publish the results of their enquiries make known and report all measures taken make known as far and wide as possible make known certain reservations pertaining to same make known in each language the activities of the MEPs speaking a particular language or from a particular national party make known its great concern regarding the forthcoming European Council meeting in Dublin make known its intentions make known its opinion on the TSE regulation make known its position in regard to another Member State make known its position on the amendments make known its position on this problem and for us to make it clear to Turkey that the continued abuses make known its refusal to give assistance make known its views at a sitting of the House make known my positive appraisal of a number of tabled amendments make known our common European heritage is a necessary part of integration at this point in the building of Europe make known the benefits make known the criteria of application of Article 171 of the Treaty make known the flexibility that both parties have demonstrated on this issue make known the indignation felt by its Members with regard to the air attacks make known the list of Directorates General make known the opinions of those who realize what is at stake in the process of drawing up a multilateral agreement on investments make known their feelings make known their intentions on this question between now and the end of 1998 make known their national measures with an impact on jobs make known their position on the amendments make known their position on the statement of public accounting make known these decisions which provide the beginnings of an answer to the air pollution which has become the major challenge for this turn of the century make known to him the content of your report make labelling optional make labour markets flexible but safe make labour more flexible by constantly moving to the areas with the lowest wages make labour relations more flexible into a binding make labour standards an integral part of our other policy areas make land more expensive and promote speculation make land planning a political priority make landfill a sustainable option and perhaps the best practicable environmental option make landing easier and obviate the need for dangerous stacking make large concessions of any kind without a revolt in their own ranks make large investments in high-technology animal housing make large investments in new military equipment make large loans to groups and subsidiaries of groups with interest payable outside the country in question make large numbers of patent applications make large parts of legal and domestic policy Community responsibility make large profits by taking big risks make large profits without creating jobs make large sacrifices if there were less risky alternatives make larger cutbacks under the agriculture heading than the Commission has proposed make larger demands in cooperation with make last longer and that they overload with equipment make law make law you cannot enforce make laws make laws and an independent judiciary apply those laws make laws and impose humane punishment on other human beings and that the code of the United Nations will be upheld by the European Union at all costs make laws and rules clearer make laws and those who implement them make laws can do no more than grant citizens freedoms make laws for itself make laws for the general interest and not to resolve specific cases involving a minority make laws for the general public make laws here make laws if it is empowered to do so in the Treaty make laws in camera make laws in this connection make laws requiring the blanket retention of data make laws that Member States do not ensure are then observed make laws which we then do not enforce make lawyers more aware of Community law make legal assistance and the exchange of information easier make legal persons punishable make legal provision to separate the functions of the owners and managers of the networks from those of their users and providers of telematic services make legal provisions and guarantee free conversion of national currency into the euro make legal systems more genuinely accessible to people make legally binding their commitments to give special and differential treatment to poorer countries make legally ineffective the rights make legislation make legislation as suggested legislation make legislation in the European Union transparent and unambiguous make legislation in the field such as this make legislation incoherent make legislation more detailed and more strict make legislation more homogeneous make legislation on freedom of expression on the Internet different from legislation which already exists for other forms of communication such as the written word make legislation the greater the opportunity for real business and commerce to expand which will lead to bigger growth and more employment make legislative papers available until adoption of the final text make legislative proposals make legislative proposals but restricts itself to making recommendations to the governments of the Member States and the candidate countries make legislative proposals on the basis of that information make legislative proposals through article 138b make legitimate use of our powers with an immediate vote of censure make lengthy statements make less and less of a distinction between Europe make less clear the situation for national judges make less developed regions within the Union stronger make less extensive improvements to the installations concerned in order to prevent health problems from arising make less noise as they drive along roads and motorways make less than desirable and which will make less use of the infrastructure than other road transport make less use of them than other Treaty articles make liberalisation an end in itself make life make life a little easier for his or her children make life a lot happier for me make life better make life better for people in countries like Mozambique and make life better for people rather closer to home in the Balkans as well make life better for people rather closer to home in the Balkans as well make life completely impossible make life considerably more difficult make life difficult make life difficult for 50 small fishermen make life difficult for European citizens when they travel make life difficult for criminals make life difficult for everybody and the elderly in particular make life difficult for our entrepreneurs by overburdening them with legislation make life difficult for smaller traders make life difficult for the fraudsters make life difficult for us make life difficult for you make life difficult if not impossible for the competent authorities make life easier make life easier because they rule out certain choices from the start make life easier both for producers and for consumers make life easier both for the national authorities and make life easier for Member States on the international stage make life easier for SMEs make life easier for blind people make life easier for business and therefore to increase the competitiveness of the Union make life easier for citizens and business in the EU make life easier for employees in companies that operate across borders and can promote competition and efficiency on the part of pension providers make life easier for its enterprises and its citizens make life easier for our fellow-citizens was rejected out of hand make life easier for refugees and asylum-seekers make life easier for small businesses by means of tax relief make life easier for the Commission make life easier for the GMO industry or we decide to give it sleepless nights make life easier for the business world make life easier for the elderly make life easier for the millions of motorists from the European Union who cross its internal and external borders every year make life easier for them and not make entrepreneurs spend half a day arguing about 0.2 % plus or minus make life easier for those who wish to seek new challenges by studying make life easier for travellers and those living near borders make life easy for the Council or the Commission make life even more difficult for the people make life even more difficult for these families make life even more difficult in the future and will be harder to monitor make life for the disabled better make life harder for small Internet providers make life hell for the people who have lived on their farms in the mountain valleys for centuries make life impossible for small businesses make life impossible in these places but a combination of measures might well have that effect by accident make life in rural areas easier and more attractive to young women make life more bearable make life more bearable for the people of Colombia make life more difficult make life more difficult for Serbian people themselves make life much easier for many people because they create jobs make life much easier for the dollar make life particularly difficult for small and medium-sized enterprises make life simpler for citizens in terms of respect for Community law make life simpler for enterprises make life simpler for our citizens and simplify our legislation as well make life simpler for the motorist make life so difficult for other players in the European information society that this ultimately also has an adverse effect on rightholders make life so much easier for people across Europe make life tolerable might explain a degree of delinquency make life too difficult for them make life unbearable for many people living near airports make life uncomfortable for one of the best Member States by practising this form of terrorism upon member countries make life unduly difficult for people make life unnecessarily difficult for applicants make life very difficult for teachers in some Member States make life very difficult for the independent press make life very difficult for them make life very easy for itself from the very start make life-long learning a reality for European adults make lifelong education and training accessible to all make light of Parliament and would point out that my own group has make light of the Treaty make light of the special historic relations which our countries maintain in the form of international agreements with the ACP countries make light of this by pointing out that a legal basis was adopted in 1995 with retrospective effect make limit values for sulphur dioxide more stringent make links in with our competitiveness make lists of organisations that get information and send them to the Commission make little profit from their production make little sense make little sense for the House to rule on waiving the immunity of a colleague when he has already told us that he did not intend to stand in the elections and when the House is in the last few weeks of its term make little sense to anyone in the world beyond Brussels make little sense to come up with international standards at all make little sense to make provision for measures relating specifically to fair-trade bananas in the common organisation of the market make little sense to us to vote for a negative list while the Council has decided on a positive list make lively debates possible make living together in the Union easier make loans available make local people in developing countries aware of their natural environment and the measures they can take to safeguard and protect it make local translations and distribute them locally make long distance and national calls while domestic consumers have benefited much less make long term investments and intervene in choices of energy make long-term employment commitments with a particular region make long-term investments make long-term planning of the kind that you suggested now make long-term plans for our European culture and taking Europe out into the world make longer journeys to reach the major centres of production and consumption make loud noises about a nuclear market and present themselves as anti-crime supermen make love make love in the Irish Sea make love while still remaining a virgin make low incomes free of tax and lower the rate of taxation across the board since at present make low-sulphur fuels available as soon as possible make loyal clients you must inform them make macrofinancial aid dependent on a number of conditions make mainstreaming make mainstreaming more specific make mainstreaming policy an important element of our enlargement negotiations make major and fundamental changes to the Rothley report make major changes and take major decisions by itself make major changes to the rules in conjunction with the Convention make major contributions to society and are of great value to democracy make major investments in training and education without sufficient backing or compensation make major management errors make major progress and that under our Presidency we will agree a useful mandate for the Lom‚ renegotiation and have broad agreement across the Member States and within the Commission for making the international poverty eradication strategy the framework for all our development efforts make major sacrifices in order to achieve that boom make major sacrifices so as to guarantee that economic growth could take place make major sports broadcasts freely available to the general public make majority decisions the rule make majority voting the rule make management consistent make management decisions make management more flexible make managing it difficult make mandatory any extra constraint make mandatory provisions given the time for codecision and the 2002 deadline which means that we have to make some judgement on this well before 2002 make mandatory targets less necessary make mandatory use of all alternative methods at the earliest opportunity seemed an improvement make manifestly superfluous the establishment of a Road Transport Safety Agency make mankind civilised make manufactures and retailers responsible for the prevention of the production of packaging waste and notes that precious little has been achieved since the 1994 packaging directive make many and radical changes make many borders between Mediterranean countries impenetrable make many changes to it make many citizens quite justifiably suspicious of the EU as a project make many compromises to accommodate the differences in national and local fishing customs make many concessions make many demands in the area of human rights in relation to third countries make many environmental changes before they will be able to accede make many important and necessary changes within the existing regulation make many in the European Union flinch and ask questions to which we make many national leaders afraid to give the Union the direction it needs make many of their employees redundant on the pretext of maintaining competitiveness make many people a lot happier this afternoon make many people anxious make many proposals make many specific proposals affecting four main areas make many things possible that we today still regard as impossible make many visits make margarine and cooking oils and to feed farmed fish make maritime safety a major priority make maritime transport safer and protect the maritime environment make marked savings and establish strong coordination in the control sector make market management mechanisms more comprehensible for farmers make marketing even more difficult by adding 30 % to prices make markets more open make markets more open and accessible to all make markets more transparent and safe make markets work better and thus help achieve sustainable growth and employment make massive changes to our border control units in Austria over recent years make massive efforts to achieve what we ask of them make massive financial contributions to the restructuring process make massive investments if they have great difficulty in actually implementing them make massive investments in education make massive investments in research and development make matters any better make matters any easier make matters clear make matters clearer make matters easier make matters easier and save costs make matters easy for yourselves by claiming that we are not here to preach morality make matters even clearer make matters even worse make matters far easier make matters manageable make matters more difficult in relation to Afghanistan and the Afghan people make matters much more difficult make matters still worse make matters too difficult for the projects make matters worse make matters worse Member States often spoke with different voices make matters worse Western nuclear waste is dumped in the same region make matters worse are being perpetuated by armed adolescents make matters worse by refusing to make public what should appear on the labels make matters worse by supplying weapons to either side make matters worse for the farmers and could result in a further fall in prices make matters worse if it were badly distributed make matters worse its relations with Turkey have been extremely difficult for centuries and were made more acute at the beginning of this century make maximum disclosure whilst trying to safeguard the integrity of necessary procedures make maximum efforts to combat organised crime and corruption in all their guises make maximum use of the euro and to be able to invest throughout the Union make maximum use of the new provisions make maximum use of the opportunities for coordination rather than strive towards the lofty ideal of a coordinated development policy for the Union make maximum use of the possibilities open to us under the existing legislation make maximum use of these measures and reduce as much as possible the time between the presentation of a project proposal and a decision on its financing make me all the more determined to press on with the reform of this sector make me any happier make me disinclined to describe Denmark as a small country make me fear the worse make me feel any more optimistic make me feel happy to be here this morning make me genuinely of the opinion that there is no longer any point in having a common fisheries policy make me happier make me happy make me into an official make me perfectly happy with this legislation make me personally cringe with shame make me rather sad make me responsible for it make me shake my head in disbelief make me sick make me stupid make me the target of a volley of insults which even his Welsh origins cannot fully excuse make me think that Europe is often actually harmful to the interests make me think that it is begging the question make me think that perhaps some people would prefer to wait for the reform of the Treaties before drawing up the framework-directive make me uncomfortable make me uneasy make me very happy make me very happy if in some way we could give them the reply that in the near future a concrete initiative may be taken by the EU to help these transport companies which do want to transport their goods by rail make me very proud make me want to be a bit sarcastic make me want to double my efforts from now on make me weep when I hear your disquisitions on how we would be making savings here in an important area make me wonder to think that you at the Commission have absolutely no idea of how a control system can be built into your own administration make me wonder where on earth I am make me wonder whether make me wonder whether it makes any sense to let a Parliamentary delegation take part in such summits in this way make me wonder why the Church of England wanted to terminate his services in the first place make meaningful cross-border and cross-sector comparisons throughout the European Union make meaningful provision for the development of a fuel industry based on renewable energy resources make means of payment such as credit cards more secure make meat exports possible make medicines more accessible to the poor of this world make medicines more affordable in developing countries make medicines more suitable for children and women receive my wholehearted support make meetings accessible to the deaf make membership possible for Iceland make men and women redundant make men aware of their obligations make men happier make men pregnant make mental health promotion one of their priorities for their presidency make mention here of our commitment to the principle of universal justice and make mention of a certain number of deficiencies and lapses make mention of the exceptional work of Mr Bourlanges and the other corapporteurs which I hope will help in reviewing certain issues so that we can assess the extent to which the Commission implements those political decisions in the budget and whether their implementation does in fact achieve the desired results make mention of the floods and the victims that there were in the East of Spain make mention of this make merely obvious points make mergers and acquisitions and external investment very difficult make methods of monitoring their enforcement more effective make microbiologists out of consumers make migrants who have lived for years in the Union wait until the Council has completely finished the third pillar make military contributions make millions more men and women unemployed make millions of dollars make millions of jobless the victims of the logic of numbers and international competition make millions of our brothers and sisters from the ethnic minorities second-class citizens make millions of people react in a specific way make millions of women insecure and deprive them of their rights make mincemeat make minimum demands make minimum prices superfluous in future make minor border traffic as simple as possible and to promote cross-border economic development make minor observations like that without getting irritated make mischief make mistakes make mistakes concerning the most basic matters make mistakes every now and again make mistakes from time to time make mistakes in energy policy make mistakes rather than fail to act make mistakes will be catastrophic not just for the existing Member States but also for the countries wishing to join make mistakes within the Commission and within the other institutions must be disciplined if these mistakes involve financial problems make mobility compulsory make mobility one of the key issues of its term of office make mobility permanently acceptable make modifications make modifications through the back door make modifications to buildings and we have managed to achieve good results in severe conditions make monetary and budgetary policies more flexible towards the specific needs of each country and not lead to the rigid approach currently being applied make monetary union work make monetary union work more successfully make money make money and troops available in order to enable this extension to happen make money as low-cost competitors in the European market make money at a difficult time make money available but also to continue working on measures to prevent make money available for a course through which the committee can learn to work together make money available for refugee reception centres make money available for that make money available for this under the sixth Framework Programme for research make money available to do it make money but in order to save human lives through health make money by depleting natural resources and destroying the environment make money by forcing others into providing involuntary sexual services make money by pestering fellow citizens with advertising for things that the people involved do not want at all make money by trafficking in human beings make money for other people make money for others make money for private companies make money for the American multinationals make money from biotechnology in the developing world make money from the distributive trade make money from the situation will stay behind make money from their land make money from them make money in that sector make money laundering and the fight to combat drugs and drug trafficking a top priority make money on that make money on the backs of rail users make money out of drugs trafficking make money out of football should put it back in make money out of it make money out of such inhumane materials is quite unacceptable make money out of this system make money out of trafficking in human beings make money out of trafficking people make money there and have no compunction about possibly creating economic difficulties for a young democracy which make money without any difficulties at all make monitoring easier make monitoring more difficult make monkeys out of the Vilvoorde workforce shows just what sort of a man he is make monopolistic claims by way of patents on the use of biological materials from animals make monthly payments of EUR 10 million during the next six months once we can get the agreement we all want make more make more Europe by allowing social policies make more World Cup tickets available to non-French citizens make more accurate assessments and manage that money far more effectively than the European Union make more active use of fiscal incentives make more allowance make more and better use of it make more and even greater concerted efforts make more and more fishermen redundant make more and more profit out of available land make more and more software patentable make more and more use of economic instruments of control make more and more use of the new technologies in their teaching and help the pupils to learn how to choose make more appear make more appropriations available make more available at the moment make more changes make more coherent the acquis communautaire in the field of employee involvement and make a decisive contribution to building the social dimension of the internal market make more commitments make more concessions on make more concessions or give more compensation in the area of agriculture make more constructive this year make more demands make more demands of immigrants to Denmark who wish to reunite their families and require them to be self-supporting and to have somewhere to live make more detailed preparations make more detailed proposals about fills the Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture with great satisfaction make more drastic cuts to allowances and social insurance make more economic sense to support the affected regions by a comprehensive programme for alternative crops or other activities that could be financed through the Rural Development Programme make more effective inroads on unemployment make more effective our collaboration with our partners make more effective the fight against these diseases which chiefly affect developing countries make more effective the legal instruments which make more effective the management of Union resources make more effective use of information technology in intelligence gathering make more effective use of its valuable non-military crisis-management instruments make more effective use of resources in civilian crisis management make more effective use of the potential of local and regional jobs make more effective use of this instrument make more efficient make more efficient use of existing transport infrastructure make more efficient use of our defence capabilities make more efficient use of resources make more effort make more effort in terms of the concentration of companies and of developing the European market make more effort in the area of high technology make more effort to get the issue of illegal work out into the open make more effort to give a consistent message where the fight against terrorism is concerned and that we need a European agenda to acknowledge the key role that must be assigned to the United Nations Organisation in the fight against global terrorism make more effort to protect the environment if we are not prepared to respect our own commitments make more effort to seek a dialogue with the collective management firms make more effort to strengthen its administrative capacity make more efforts in addressing the critical humanitarian needs of the population make more efforts in this regard make more efforts to promote respect for human rights and democratic freedoms in the region make more efforts to work jointly in this area make more explicit its policy on this sector make more far-reaching changes than the ones proposed at this stage make more finance available to improve the present railway system to have more goods moved by rail and not by road make more financial aid available to render those regions and the sector itself more competitive make more flexible models for professional and employment development possible make more funding available make more funding available for that proportion of development aid which is spent on health and education make more funding available more quickly make more funds available make more funds available for specific measures in the domain of research and development make more funds available to those people make more gains in the next election make more generous assessments make more happen make more headway make more informed risk management decisions make more input at committee stage make more investments make more journeys with them make more long-distance or international calls make more meaningful efforts beforehand make more meaningful the protection of minorities as they exist today in Community Europe and as they will exist in the enlarged Europe of tomorrow make more modest collective progress make more money available for actions in this field make more money with the subsidies and treat the product meat in this way make more of Cardiff then a mere deadline make more of a contribution make more of a contribution to financing the fisheries agreements make more of a contribution to this kind of agreement make more of an effort make more of an effort if it wants to count on aid from the European Union for this important economic programme for Africa make more of an effort than others and we must pay tribute to them for that make more of an effort to be competitive make more of an effort to be credible make more of an effort to show the outside world that she is respectable make more of an effort to support specific policies and actions to achieve the objective of equal opportunities make more of an effort with the form and content of the mid-term review make more of an overall assessment make more of our potential and not only be consulted when the employment policy guidelines are being drawn up make more of the social pillar in the Lisbon strategy make more of the staff dispute became make more of the versatility of forests with regard to the environment and the prevention of climate change make more of this and we can make the link with communities right across the EU make more operational the special and differential treatment given to these countries make more or less progress in the processes of political integration make more out of it than 130s make more permanent the consultation between the governments and the WTO make more points of order in order to delay the debate which he himself called for make more precise calculations more easily make more profit make more profit than the farmer who does and who has to pay money to lease the quota through another farmer make more progress make more progress and others will be left behind make more progress by going to the Court of Justice make more progress from the point of view of efficiency and the analysis of the cost-effectiveness of the services offered make more progress in justice and police cooperation how can we expect countries which make more progress in preparing for these meetings make more progress in research make more progress in this direction make more progress in this field in the protection make more progress in this respect make more progress in this whole area if we are going to have an adequate reception of central and eastern Europe into the present European structures make more progress on some of the basic issues make more progress on the processes of structural adaptation of their economies make more progress than have been made up until now make more progress than knee-jerk reactions resulting in the Commission ending up in the Court of Justice in Luxembourg two years hence make more progress than others make more progress towards a solution make more progress towards compliance with the accession criteria make more progress towards reform in each of the European institutions make more progress under the British Presidency make more progress with a system of incentives or that make more progress with using the funds in Germany too make more rapid progress make more rapid progress if it wishes to catch up make more rapid progress in offering this example of how there can be an operational reaction on a supranational level in the fight against terrorism make more rapid progress in setting up out-of-court settlement procedures and the small claims procedure make more rapid progress in terms of e-commerce and to make a firmer commitment to the new technologies and to education make more rapid progress in this field make more rapid progress on Community policies in the field of immigration and asylum that are even more restrictive than current legislation in some Member States make more rapid progress on an in-depth and exhaustive study of the causes of social exclusion and on the concrete measures that need to be put in practice more speedily and with greater commitment make more rational use of the networks and relays that we have established with the Member States at national make more regions eligible make more resources available make more resources available to sustain the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership make more resources available to the Commission to concentrate on more serious infringements make more room for investment policy to increase growth make more sense make more sense and be more useful to create a world organisation of democracy make more sense for it to be located in Munich together with the European Patent Office make more sense for parliamentarians from the various countries to be able to get together over a period of time and jointly to work through this subject make more sense for reasons of efficiency make more sense for the government to end live exports and instead develop jobs in the meat processing sector by slaughtering animals in Ireland make more sense for these kinds of controls on the appropriateness of the quality of treatment to be carried out by dedicated institutions such as make more sense for us to transfer protection against misuse make more sense if the Commission held fire on the regulation for GMOs in seed under the comitology procedure until Parliament has completed the current procedure make more sense of it make more sense to criticize Suriname make more sense to do them in Pristina make more sense to introduce full transparency in the Council of Ministers when the Council acts as legislator make more sense to invest money on earth make more sense to label these compounds in all cases with information about constituents hazardous to health or the environment make more sense to leave the Member States free to act where the Union is not in a position to do so make more sense to pass this kind of resolution on a Member State of the European Union than on a third country make more sense to place more emphasis than we have done hitherto on particular project ideas make more sense to take measures to reduce noise emissions at national make more sense to vote on it tomorrow make more sense to wait for the legislative proposals and only then have Parliament deal with this point so that we do justice to the problem make more serious progress towards refugee return make more space available make more space for urban public transport and to give it better support make more specific make more specific points make more specific recommendations make more specific statements make more stringent demands of the Israeli government and Ariel Sharon make more substantial progress in the field of public health in Europe make more than 50 % of agricultural products from developing countries tax-free make more transparent the UCLAF mandate make more transparent the opportunities for professional development in Europe make more use of comitology procedures make more use of financial instruments of control make more use of fixed term contracts make more use of our GSP arrangements make more use of our right of initiative in order to remove the hindrances to the internal market make more use of the capacity in the tertiary sector would offer an exceptionally interesting strategy make more use of the controls such as port state control make more use of the ideas of national players in the implementation of programmes make more use of their know-how and expertise make more use of this right of initiative make more use than before of the TACIS programme resources make more use than hitherto of the new method of coordination make more use than in the past of what Mr Fayot called strategic documents make more vigorous endeavours to achieve a genuine international agreement with the United States as soon as possible which regulates the matter on the basis of fundamental principles make more widespread a practice already adopted by many States which consists make more work for the agencies in the areas of combating racism make most interesting reading make most profit on the North Atlantic route and not on internal European routes make motor vehicles less polluting seem too high make motorbike riders more visible make motorcycles just as clean as passenger cars have become thanks to our legislation make motorists feel superior and invulnerable make mountain farming attractive again make moves in order to meet the requirements of the Helsinki resolutions and what you think these moves might be make moves in their own interests make moves to political settlement make moves towards a single currency on the basis of rigorous make moves towards rebuilding public confidence make moves towards the settlement of a series of major legal and commercial disputes make much make much ado about exchanging views every time make much difference make much difference in improving the situation for small and medium-sized producers in developing countries make much difference whether an aircraft has a built-in silencer or whether its silencer is fitted subsequently make much difference whether we talk about partnerships or deals make much difference which of the two amendments is adopted make much faster progress in that direction make much greater effort make much headway here make much headway within six months make much more determined efforts not only to encourage older people to stay longer in the labour market but also to enable them to do so make much more headway in the medium term with CO2 -free renewable energy technology than with nuclear technology make much more of a reality of our Asia policy make much more of it make much more often than we have in the past make much more political sense if they present their critical vision of the successes and failures that have been notched up make much more practical use of that hot-line make much more progress make much more sense to apply its own system of measurement make much more sense to extend the free trade agreement with South Africa to include the South African Customs Union make much more sense to hold it on Tuesday make much more sense to talk to the developing countries about their obligations make much more stringent demands upon the content of training make much more use of their opportunity to use article 5 of the Lom‚ Convention in the ending of human rights abuses on behalf of the population make much of make much of a difference make much of the substance of particular points make much progress make much progress in Europe if we all keep ploughing our own furrow make much progress in this field make much progress just by repeatedly lamenting the situation and writing a report about it make much progress on our amendments make much progress without a reliable legal framework of one sort or another make much sense make much sense and I believe that make much sense and responds to a different political logic make much sense for us to attend and then for each minister to speak for himself without us having reached any prior agreement make much sense for us to draft one under extreme pressure of time make much sense for us to vote on the Middle East if the result will not be unanimous make much sense if a two-wheel vehicle achieves marvellous emission limit values on the test bench if in practice make much sense in this context to insist that a firm be newly established make much sense now make much sense now to totally remove the system when in a few months it is possible that the Commission will have to propose its reinstatement make much sense to keep to the figures established initially make much sense to me that we are not to discuss how to proceed with pesticides make much sense to produce distinctive speeches at this time of night make much sense to talk of a policy of impartiality make much sense when we are talking about an entire continent make multi-branding easier for dealers while still protecting the brand images in which manufacturers have invested make multilateral efforts without world leaders coming together as they will in Genoa later this month beats me make multilateral institutions work and to tackle the challenges of globalisation by seeking the best of solutions with our American counterparts and seeking to ensure that the unilateral option is not the one chosen make multinationals bigger make multiple applications for shop credit cards on the same day make murder make must be matched by all other parties supporting exports make must be rewarded make must on no account be used as an excuse for delaying their accession make must reflect long-term thinking make mutual agreements on regulations to control the market and thus stifle free competition make mutual recognition a binding principle make mutual recognition more and more difficult make mutual trust and cooperation between judicial authorities more effective in the fight against organised crime make mutual understanding and tolerance prevail among the cultures make my Commission the Commission of enlargement make my answer shorter but also a little more concrete make my comment about how Schengen will be incorporated make my comments make my comments solely on the question of the satellite agencies make my community even poorer make my concerns known to all my fellow Commissioners make my continuing objections perfectly clear make my contribution as brief as possible to make it easier for us to deal with the entire agenda make my contribution this evening make my day make my deep concern known to Parliament at the way the excellent economic progress and the rise in employment which have taken place in recent years in Europe have been accompanied by increased disparity in the distribution of wealth in what could ultimately be called a social injustice indicator make my evening complete if you were to say make my excuses make my explanation of vote make my explanation of vote in writing and I was told that I would have to be here for the vote in the first instance and that I would have to wait until I was called to indicate that I wanted to make it in writing make my explanation of vote in writing as I intended make my explanation of vote orally make my explanations of vote in writing make my fellow MEPs aware of the conditions governing this vote make my final observation on a point underlined by several Members make my final remarks make my first speech in the European Parliament on what is regarded as the most important issue within that part of the United Kingdom that I represent in this Parliament make my first speech to this House on this very important issue make my first visit to the European Parliament as British Prime Minister and to report to you on the UK presidency and the Cardiff European Council make my flesh creep because of its long and bloody history make my friend Mr Manisco a little more irritated with me than he already is make my fundamental observation and ask all of you in the Bureau to give consideration to how Parliament works make my humble contribution to the conclusion of the work on this structure make my initial comments make my intention today clear and stress that any future amendments to these regulations will be duly included in our agreements make my intentions public make my intervention easier make my last comment in the form of a question to the Commissioner make my last point make my life difficult make my maiden speech here today make my main point three 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will be able to point to even greater achievements by the excellent staff in Europe Aid make my task make my task any easier make my third point to the rapporteur later on make my timeslot make my two-minute contribution to this hotch potch of a discussion make my usual contribution to the proceedings make my very modest contribution to finding a peaceful solution to the conflict there make my view on it clear make my views on this issue very clear make my voice heard in this House make my way in the world and reflect on the world and my place in it make my work easier next year make myself a little clearer to the honourable Member make myself abundantly clear make myself available make myself available to Mr Karas in case he would like further information on this genuinely important point make myself available to the Committee on Agriculture next week make myself clear make myself clear to the Vice-President make myself clearly understood on his matter make myself completely clear make myself known and to get my ideas in support of the elderly and pensioners across to enough Italian citizens that they have voted for me and got me into this Chamber make myself look like a defender of the single thought make myself perfectly clear on this point make myself quite clear make myself totally clear make myself understood make myself understood in Greece when I dial an emergency number make myself understood more directly make myself understood more easily make myself very clear make narrow-minded statements make national budgets pay for the anti-farming policy decided in Brussels make national changes make national domestic policy has missed the point completely make national institutions accessories to a process which make national jurisprudence more accessible to European citizens make national movements European ones ahead of the forthcoming European elections make national police forces with these powers more effective and to ensure appropriate cooperation between them in order to provide a satisfactory response to such situations make national programmes consistent make national reconciliation possible make national undercutting obsolete in the future make nations surrender their sovereignty make nearly full use of the possibilities for simplification provided for in the regulation make necessary make necessary amendments to Community directives make necessary contributions to crisis management in the area around the European Union make necessary foreign investment possible make necessary on-farm investments in order to optimise production efficiency and to ensure the economic sustainability of their holdings make necessary some exceptions in the harmonisation of railway systems make negotiation more balanced by opening it up to all sectors make negotiations any easier make neither economic nor environmental sense make neither political nor military contributions to this war make nepotism and cronyism all too easy make net contributions to the Community budget make nevirapine make new accessions conditional on institutional development make new agreements about the market that bypass the democratic monitoring and control systems make new agreements with third countries make new and bold choices make new attempts along these lines make new buildings and machinery make new changes and to take a step further make new decisions on Turkey at the Copenhagen Summit make new demands make new demands and to lay down further conditions and it still refuses to give the weapons inspectors free and unconditional access make new drugs quickly available to patients make new financing commitments next year make new funding available make new information services make new innovative medicines available to all EU citizens make new investment dependent on improvements in human rights on a case-by-case basis make new investments for the development of an open and competitive market in the high-speed railway sector make new investments in the said countries make new moves in our Mediterranean policy make new moves in the Mediterranean area make new ones make new ones over and above them make new plans for reform make new policy without having all the relevant information on which to base it make new profits there make new proposals make new proposals for further liberalisation of markets make new proposals for structural fund programmes after 2000 make new proposals to Parliament on how we should conduct ourselves in matters of budgetary procedure make new proposals to us make new provision for it make new recommendations for the opening of negotiations make new regulations make new strides make next week on enlargement make night work legal for women make nightlife a little safer make nine brief points make no addition to this debate make no agreement with France before that meeting make no apologies make no apologies for a blatant constituency interest make no apologies for referring to the question of size make no apologies for stressing that the counties of Donegal make no apologies for the fact that before coming forward with a global programme make no apology make no apology for beginning my contribution by thanking the outgoing President make no apology for coming back to Amendment No 5 in the sense in which Mrs Attwooll spoke of it make no apology for raising the issue of human rights violations in Nigeria yet again make no apology for reintroducing the amendment to reject this proposal and in doing so I thank all those colleagues who supported me on this specific aspect make no apology for repeating our belief in NATO and the value that we attach to our partnership with the United States make no apology for that make no apology for the fact that we have negotiated with Canada make no apology for this and I am glad to note support for this line in one of the reports make no apology for this approach make no apology to Mr Monti that this oral question is in fact a continuing series of questions because many questions still remain to be answered make no apology to anybody for the second principle which I think has to be present and that is the principle of social justice make no apology when I point out that the proposed budget for information policy on the various B3 lines is less than EUR 100 milion or less than 37 cents per citizen per annum make no attempt to conceal my own personal view on this matter make no attempt to deter increasingly young consumers from becoming addicted to a product the advertisements for which boast of its benefits make no attempt to hide from Mrs Izquierdo Rojo the fact that the difficulty lies in the sheer number of legislative solutions laid down in the fifteen Member States with regard to the legal recognition of unmarried couples make no attempt to prevent such immigration make no attempt to put a halt to this anti-grass roots and anti-democratic development make no attempt to put its 2003 budget straight make no attempt to reproduce everything the report contains make no better response than a restricted and academic view of the Community rules make no better start than by agreeing to the proposal by the Confederal Group of the European United Left / Nordic Green Left to reject the common position make no bones about it make no bones about that make no bones about the fact make no bones about the fact that make no bones about the fact that I am not satisfied make no bones about the fact that I would have preferred this particular proposal to have been a legislative proposal because it is common European policy or at least a legislative approach that makes our policies effective make no bones about the fact that as rapporteur make no bones about the fact that our group is struggling with a number of amendments make no bones about the fact that the Court of Auditors is weakened because the proportion of women is not high enough make no bones about the fact that the blame for events in former Yugoslavia lies with the intergovernmental Council and we should stop talking about ineptitude or failure make no bones about the fact that the policies we agreed on formed the basis of the Interinstitutional Agreement and the financial perspective make no bones about the fact that we shall vote against the text as a whole make no bones about this make no case for leniency of treatment at all make no claim that the list is complete make no claim to provide a comprehensive review of the Swedish presidency in my report make no comment on that make no comment on that but I find it reassuring that Hong Kong public opinion continues to make clear that it takes its freedoms and rights very seriously make no comment on the issue that was being raised make no comment on the situation as regards the Austrian and German industries and confine myself to the United Kingdom make no concession of political principle for the Council of Ministers make no concessions make no concessions to Fidel Castro make no concessions to the dictators make no contribution to therapeutic or social progress make no contribution to world peace if we work against each other make no difference make no difference as regards the possibilities of imposing penalties for offences such as incorrect or fraudulent inspection make no difference at all if we include a billion more or less make no difference at all to the mini-budgets make no difference at all to the situation we are faced with regarding BSE make no difference here make no difference if a person receives a driving ban in an EU country which is not his country of residence make no difference to competence in regard to this matter make no difference to ordinary people make no difference to our views for or against the Friday if we could vote immediately after the individual debates about topical and urgent subjects make no difference to that make no difference to unemployment make no difference whatever to the fact that the Commission was entirely within its rights in deciding to prohibit for the time being all exports of British beef and beef products make no difference when it comes to meeting those criteria make no differentiation between farmers from the south and those from the north make no display of their feelings make no distinction make no distinction between borders make no distinction between those least able and most able to afford them in Europe make no distinction between voluntary and forced prostitution make no effective contribution to public health in the Member States make no effort to honour their commitments make no exception for a given category of motor vehicles for one year make no exception to that rule today make no federal distinctions as if there was no Flemish hormone mafia or no Superchannel make no fewer than five amendments to this regulation and always unanimously make no further comment on the text make no further comment on this make no further progress on equality if we did not involve men too make no fuss about it make no genuine peace proposals make no headway at all make no headway here make no judgment make no judgment either of the procedure for or the outcome of this decision make no legislation make no mention of Berisha and support the military intervention without a murmur make no mention of European political parties make no mention of citizenship make no mention of the constitutional issues behind EMU make no mention of the need for good governance and the fact that corrupt governments in failed states are often the prime source of human rights abuse make no mention of the needs of the organization and politics of a Member State make no mention of the relationship between these three phases make no mention of whether sexual relations are protected or not make no mistake make no mistake about it make no mistake about that make no mistake about this make no mistake and let us keep our eyes open wide make no mistake as to what is at issue here make no mistake regarding the significance of the speeches and dialogues that you are entering into with us make no mistake that one party bears responsibility for the current situation make no mistakes make no mistakes in our fundamental choices make no modifications at all and actually maintain the current version of that Article make no money on them and make no mystery about arriving as quickly as possible at the total communitarisation of the third pillar make no new demands for a further intergovernmental conference and for further Treaty changes after Nice make no objection to the magistrate concerned hearing Mr Rosado Fernandes in the same way as Mr Campos make no other assessment than that make no other promises make no progress make no progress at all make no progress at all for as long as we think that the sacrosanct protection of legitimate interests make no progress by looking for culprits make no progress in the whole area of the reform and everything that goes with it make no progress whatsoever make no progress without an energy chapter in the Treaty make no progress without effort make no proposals going beyond them make no provision and for which there is no national funding make no provision at the moment for any action in this sector make no provision for any substantial procedure for identifying and combating the causes make no provision for coordination of training nor for automatic recognition of vocational qualifications make no provision for statements of this kind make no provision for that make no provision whatsoever for a European Union policy for pensioners and the elderly make no real difference in their lives make no real headway through the International Maritime Organisation make no reference or allusion to progress via a European convention towards a European constitution make no reference to growth or to the desirable or undesirable effects of employment aid make no reference to intra-Community provisions make no reference to kitchen equipment make no reference to nuclear energy make no reference to the prices obtaining in the system of supply as a whole make no reference whatsoever to where the wood is destined for make no response whatsoever to the demands which had been very clearly formulated by the European Parliament make no secret make no secret of it make no secret of our ambition to do it together with our neighbours make no secret of our hope that the citizens of the Slovak Republic will also cast their votes in the 2004 elections to the European Parliament make no secret of our pride in the fact that the German Presidency has succeeded make no secret of the fact make no secret of the fact that make no secret of the fact that I feel very strongly about tightening up on the repayment of State aid which has been awarded unlawfully make no secret of the fact that I have several reservations as to the composition make no secret of the fact that I have some concerns about this make no secret of the fact that I took great exception back then to the decision to defer the regulation make no secret of the fact that I would have preferred to present a proposal for a complete ban on advertising for tobacco products make no secret of the fact that I would like to have gone further with regard to openness make no secret of the fact that if the budget authority will not make it possible to get the staff make no secret of the fact that over the last few years I have repeatedly asked whether the financial resources for one thing or another really are adequate in view of the acute problems we are faced with make no secret of the fact that there is a certain amount of disagreement concerning the legal basis for these activities make no secret of the fact that there was consensus between the Socialist Group and the EPP Group make no secret of the fact that we make no secret of the fact that we are engaged in a process make no secret of the fact that we face considerable challenges make no secret of the fact that we have different views and expectations on certain points make no secret of this make no secret of this and say that make no secret of this even in my capacity as rapporteur make no sense make no sense and create unfair situations in comparison to the premiums established for other types of agricultural and animal production make no sense and it would be cowardly make no sense at all make no sense at all from an environmental point of view make no sense either in environmental or in economic terms make no sense from either a political or legal point of view make no sense if a number of Member States around the North Sea were to be heavily affected by the shrinking fishing fleet make no sense in either environmental or economic terms make no sense in legal terms make no sense to cancel these agreements make no sense to change a light-handed system into a heavy-handed one just because of the current crisis make no sense to distinguish between goods and services and intellectual property make no sense to hold this debate and disregard previous events make no sense to legislate on how Europeans are permitted to climb ladders make no sense to limit it just to pilots and exclude the other technical-nautical services make no sense to return it to the committee make no sense whatsoever make no sense whatsoever to cut them off make no structural sense make no such provision make noise charges compulsory at all airports make non-binding IMO resolutions binding and compulsory through EC legislation make nonsense of it make nonsense of the whole system make normal progress towards establishing a very serious and important procedure make not one make not only mining companies but also all the owners and all their shareholders responsible for the damage caused make not only their employees run risks make notes make noteworthy advances in the future make now make now and which we can no longer get out of make now concerns paragraph 14 make now relate to speeches which we heard this morning make now to a few major points make nowadays make nuclear energy in Europe safe make nuclear generation socially acceptable by evading the most contentious aspect make nuclear plants safe and help make them even safer make nuclear power stations in Eastern Europe safer is money well spent and we should not desist from our efforts here make nuclear weapons and they are a danger not only when they are used but also because they affect many generations after make numerous comments about national budgetary contributions make numerous concessions to Europe make objective comparisons make objective measurements and also make obligatory safety data sheets make observation visits without notice to vessels make observations make observations on my report as well as on the report of the Committee on Petitions make observations on this issue and further clarify the situation make observations to the Member States for reasons of Community public interest make of Amendment No 139 to line B7-6000 make of Ecofin and European Council work so far make of Italy and Belgium make of Nice with regard to qualified majority and the role of smaller states make of Slovakia make of Yasser Arafat make of all this make of biscuit which is emblematic in Spain make of car make of car in competitions make of car in the UK and who has for years been paying excessive prices for those cars make of cars make of enlargement as an argument in favour of pressing on with these make of freedom of movement that now has so many conditions attached that it no longer deserves the name of freedom make of funds received from the European Union make of him since it has been demonstrated that a huge number of Israelis have voted for him make of it make of it a real European-level task which will not make of it if we keep saying You must take this step and that step make of our discussion here this evening make of our sittings make of ourselves make of reports on national action plans on social 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of an agreement with the United States when several European Union citizens are still being held at the US military base at Guant namo Bay make of the report amongst ourselves make of the report passed by the Legal Affairs Committee make of the way the appropriations for the financial year 1998 were implemented make of them make of them after they have been obtained make of these clauses so as to avoid a distortion of competition between different transport modes make of these double standards make of these reports make of this European Union that we have entered into make of this power when we see the downright blackmail we were subjected to on the occasion of our invitation to them to participate in the European Conference make of this report is that it wants to sweep over all aspects of life in society make of various accounting rules and of the system itself make of you make of you in connection with the Balkans make of your intentions since make of your statement that where internal policies are concerned make off with the artistic heritage of the harder up make offensive use of the European Investment Bank make offers of this kind make offers that we cannot honour make offers to all the other countries make offers to buy make official applications rather than risk their lives on lorries make official documents accessible to the public make on 28 January must remain faithful to these aims make on Amendments Nos 12 make on a broader issue make on a point that was raised make on a report whose conclusions I largely support make on amendments proposed and a further point with regard to the remeasuring of fleet tonnage make on behalf of Mr Rosado Fernandes who is sorry not to be here today make on behalf of my group make on behalf of the Commission at the end of this debate make on behalf of the Commission for future regional policy after 2006 make on behalf of the Commission on the economic situation and the budgetary forecasts make on behalf of the European Parliament make on behalf of the UPE Group on this important report make on certain basic points make on enlargement in the light of the outcome of this Intergovernmental Conference make on it make on language regulation is the key to a great many other decisions that will have to be taken make on my report concerning the Marco Polo Programme make on open-source make on other countries make on our overseas competitors make on point 12 make on that front will greatly benefit the citizens of this continent make on that issue make on that matter make on the DAS make on the Minutes make on the Minutes because I cannot get a copy make on the Minutes but would like to draw both your attention and that of fellow Members of this House to the fact that we have a lady in our midst today who is celebrating a very important birthday make on the Scientific Committees make on the Secchi report make on the Spaak report make on the Tuesday afternoon is absolutely impossible because we have the debate on the budget make on the aid which the European Union can and must give to Venezuela as a result of the terrible flood disaster are make on the amendments that have come from the different political groups and therefore the Commissioner should not be placed in this invidious position make on the basis of properly calculated and manifest needs make on the basis of the real job requirements make on the current situation make on the development problems examined regarding the advisability and effectiveness of the proposed structural measures in Spain for the period 1994-1999 make on the economic situation in Europe and on the Russian situation make on the essential requirements make on the guidelines in general make on the important nature of the discussion that we are holding today make on the issues addressed in the report make on the main thrust of the proposal submitted to us today by our fellow Member make on the management of the appropriations make on the means envisaged by the draft report make on the new transatlantic marketplace make on the people sitting in the tribunal make on the project will have repercussions in my local economy make on the questions that have cropped up make on the report make on the reports on asylum policy which feature on our agenda for the plenary this evening make on the same subject make on the situation currently unfolding make on the subject make on the subject of Kaliningrad make on the subject of punishing officials make on the substance of the agreement too make on the three programmes we present today make on the various dossiers and the various agenda items of the European Union make on their behalf make on them within the next five to ten years make on these make on these discussions make on these issues make on these issues in the future make on these three excellent reports make on this make on this debate make on this in paragraph 30 of my report make on this initiative make on this matter is that I believe Amendment 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brief comment on the period of validity make one brief observation since you have mentioned transparency make one brief point make one brief point on the previous question make one brief remark to the President-in-Office make one certain prediction make one clarification make one comment make one comment about the amendment regarding the radiological examination of pregnant women make one comment about the cooperation agreement make one comment about the legal basis make one comment and raise one question make one comment and then put a question to you make one comment first of all make one comment in my capacity as a former rapporteur for Turkey make one comment on behalf of my group make one comment on electronic payment make one comment on monetary policy make one comment on the fact that the guidelines of this decision now relate to the three levels of the network system make one comment on the isolated stance which the Commission is said to hold make one comment on the report for which I am the rapporteur make one comment on the risk of price increases resulting from the changeover to the euro make one comment on the studies make one comment on what you have said make one comment on your report make one comment regarding the report make one comment to Mr Graefe make one comment to the Commissioner make one comment to the Council make one comment to the rapporteur make one conciliatory remark make one country dominant make one critical comment make one critical observation make one criticism make one crucial point make one entreaty to the Commissioner and to all of us make one exception make one final make one final and very personal comment make one final brief point make one final comment make one final comment on my report make one final comment on the public finances you mentioned make one final comment to say that there seems to be reasonably good sense in the proposal approved by the Commission to reinstate as payment appropriations the ECU 500 million from the Structural Funds that had been cancelled at the first reading by the Council make one final observation make one final observation on the procedure itself make one final personal remark make one final plea make one final plea to the British Government make one final point make one final point and I am provoked make one final point clear make one final point on the draft negotiating directives which make one final recommendation make one final reference to the issue of the constitution make one final reference to this so-called hijacking of the conference make one final remark make one final remark about the sensitive matter of the relationship between the State and pollution make one final remark in this connection make one fundamental observation make one further brief comment opposing the annual reporting arrangements for employers on progress with equal treatment make one further comment make one further comment about the air crash at Eindhoven make one further comment on Mr Metten make one further comment on hemp because there is still some misunderstanding here make one further comment on the amendment on resale rights which I have tabled make one further comment to Mr Mombaur make one further comment which I already made last year in my report make one further consideration make one further effort to bring about a genuine reform in the third part make one further observation make one further point make one further point about the Colajanni report as I and others prepare for a trip to Syria and Lebanon make one further point before I conclude make one further point on this make one further point quite clear before I conclude make one further remark on the statement of assurance make one further request of the French Presidency make one further suggestion make one general point on politics make one general political point make one important point in passing make one in the course of this week on the basis of Article 37 make one job that would be subject to national insurance make one last comment make one last comment about what was said by my colleague Mr Casini make one last comment on Amendment No 10 make one last comment on the amendments presented in connection with the fisheries reports examined today make one last comment on the controversial issue of entry into force make one last comment on the need to coordinate and rationalize the arguments at Community level make one last comment on the subject of the institutional structures needed for these reforms make one last comment on what we call civil society make one last effort make one last effort in the run-up to the final negotiations make one last exhortation make one last general comment before briefly dealing with the wording of the proposal for a directive make one last leap to build Europe with the citizens instead of building it against democracy make one last observation which I think is also relevant make one last point make one last point following on from the official reply by the Commissioner on the Intergovernmental Conference make one last point in answer to Mr Harbour make one last recommendation make one last remark make one last remark regarding the necessity to establish a broad social basis and to enter into a dialogue with social organisations make one laugh again till the tears come make one literally weep make one minor general point make one more brief comment make one more comment make one more comment in connection with this which is very important as far as my group is concerned make one more comment on the energy sector make one more comment on the subject of peace and stability in Asia make one more comment on this make one more comment on this article make one more important point make one more observation make one more personal observation make one more point make one more point before concluding make one more point on migration make one more point on the subject of foreign policy make one more remark make one more request make one more request to the Commission make one more suggestion make one more thing clear make one objective statement make one observation make one observation and one request make one observation on behalf of the Committee on Development and Cooperation and one on behalf of the Socialist group as a whole make one observation on the course of events make one obvious point make one of its many tasks to call upon the Member States to bring the agreement with Egypt to a successful conclusion make one of our inspectors responsible make one of the Communities or the Member States as such responsible make one of the environmentally best transport alternatives impossible to implement make one of the priorities of my visit the discussion of the better coordination of donor efforts make one of those digressions from the Rules of Procedure which are a fairly frequent occurrence in this Parliament make one on behalf of my group make one or two additional comments make one or two additional points make one or two additions to this proposal make one or two changes touching on the issue of equality between women and men make one or two clarifications make one or two comments make one or two comments in reply to this debate make one or two comments on North Korea make one or two comments on our two proposed amendments make one or two comments on this proposal make one or two critical comments make one or two detailed comments make one or two further comments as regards the TACIS projects make one or two observations regarding cooperation with Parliament make one or two observations with regard to social policy make one or two other points which arose at Lisbon and which we are following up make one or two personal comments on the subject of Jerusalem make one or two personal reflections on some of the comments the President-in-office has made and to add one or two other points make one or two points make one or two points about the vote make one or two points and begin make one or two points on the nature of the scourges we face make one or two political comments instead make one or two remarks in conclusion make one or two remarks in response to the debate we have had this morning make one or two supplementary points to what has been already said by my colleague Mrs Breyer make one or two things absolutely clear make one or two things clear at this point make one other brief point make one other point make one other point about HIV make one other remark that is of significance for the long-term future make one other thing clear make one overall gas and electricity market out of fifteen individual markets make one overall market out of fifteen individual markets make one particular plea in relation to the policy on the information society make one particular remark make one point make one point about transatlantic relations make one point absolutely clear to anyone who shares these worries make one point at the start of the debate make one 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