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This implies that the reference to minimum requirements in Art . 118A ( " the
Council . . . shall adopt , by means of directives , minimum requirements for
gradual implementation , having regard to the conditions and technical rules
obtaining in ...
This implies that the reference to minimum requirements in Art . 118A ( " the
Council . . . shall adopt , by means of directives , minimum requirements for
gradual implementation , having regard to the conditions and technical rules
obtaining in ...
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In this instance , too , one should be skeptical of the analogy with the continuous
expansion of national social security systems to cover ever broader groups of the
population . Given the progressive loss of control over economic policy implied ...
In this instance , too , one should be skeptical of the analogy with the continuous
expansion of national social security systems to cover ever broader groups of the
population . Given the progressive loss of control over economic policy implied ...
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The principle of subsidiarity , if it has any meaning , must imply that distributional
decisions should be taken at national or even subnational level . For these and
the other reasons discussed in the preceding pages , a European welfare state ...
The principle of subsidiarity , if it has any meaning , must imply that distributional
decisions should be taken at national or even subnational level . For these and
the other reasons discussed in the preceding pages , a European welfare state ...
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