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policies , to make studies , deliver opinions and arrange consultations - indicate
that the social policy domain , with the exceptions noted above , was originally
considered to be outside the supranational competence of the institutions of the ...
policies , to make studies , deliver opinions and arrange consultations - indicate
that the social policy domain , with the exceptions noted above , was originally
considered to be outside the supranational competence of the institutions of the ...
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Despite these interesting political perspectives , regional redistribution must be
considered a rather inefficient instrument of social policy . In their enthusiasm for "
social cohesion " , EC policymakers often seem to forget that there is an ...
Despite these interesting political perspectives , regional redistribution must be
considered a rather inefficient instrument of social policy . In their enthusiasm for "
social cohesion " , EC policymakers often seem to forget that there is an ...
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Both directives rely on the concept of " working environment " , and consider
psychological factors like stress and fatigue important elements to be considered
in a modern regulatory approach . It is difficult to find equally advanced principles
in ...
Both directives rely on the concept of " working environment " , and consider
psychological factors like stress and fatigue important elements to be considered
in a modern regulatory approach . It is difficult to find equally advanced principles
in ...
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