Examples of Europe I in a sentence
Consideration is given to (i) the length of time and the extent to which the fair value has been less than the carrying value, (ii) the financial condition and near-term prospects of Navios Midstream, Navios Europe I and Navios Europe II, and (iii) the intent and ability of the Company to retain its investment in Navios Midstream, Navios Europe I and Navios Europe II for a period of time sufficient to allow for any anticipated recovery in fair value.
STRASBOURG JURISPRUDENCE AND NATIONAL REFORMS OF THE RIGHT TO CUSTODIAL LEGAL ASSISTANCETo explore Strasbourg’s role in reforms of the right of access to a lawyer in Europe, I will provide a sketch of the state of custodial legal assistance before and afterentitled to prior legal advice in cases of interrogation, in relation to White’s appeal the Court held that there is no such entitlement in cases of forensic testing.
Navios Acquisition evaluates its investments in Navios Midstream, Navios Europe I Inc.
My own suggestion is that every parish priest should be prioritising discipleship in their ministry.Mr Clive Billenness (Europe): I am asking this question on behalf of the original questioner.
Mr Clive Billenness (Europe): I apologise I am speaking twice, Chair, but I did not choose the order of the questions.
House of Europe I, 2014 WL 1383703, at 16 (holding that because an issuer assigned its rights in collateral, it “lacks standing”).
Yamal – Europe II natural gas pipeline Yamal – Europe II aims at doubling the capacity of the Yamal – Europe gas pipeline from Russian gas resources to the European Union through Belarus and Poland along the existing Yamal – Europe I pipeline.
Renard, ‘‘The Relations between Assistance and Insurance in the Constitution of the French Welfare System’’, in MIRE, Rencontres et Recherches, Comparing Social Welfare Systems in Europe, I, The Oxford Conference (Paris, 1994), pp.
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Given the externalities from keeping those losses hidden and having the weakness of financial institu- tions endanger financial stability and growth all over Europe, I do not find this argument alto- gether convincing.