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full treatment

full treatment
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    • everything available; usually preceded by `the'
    "for $10 you get the full treatment"

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    1. CONVINCED of the need to provide migrants with humane treatment and full protection of their rights,
    2. Analysis reports shall include full details of the methods of pre-treatment used.’
    3. Networks based on multiple fibre lines ensure that access seekers can obtain full control over fibre lines, without having to duplicate costly investments or risking discriminatory treatment in case of mandated single fibre unbundling.
    4. Improve the respect of human rights by law enforcement bodies Ensure full compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights, the Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment and other relevant international conventions.
    5. With a view to ensuring full equality in practice between men and women, the principle of equal treatment shall not prevent any Member State from maintaining or adopting specific measures to prevent or compensate for disadvantages linked to sex.
    6. (A complex combination of hydrocarbons resulting from treatment of full-range straight-run, naphtha with natural or modified clay, usually in a percolation process to remove the trace amounts of polar compounds and impurities present.
    7. Make progress towards fulfilling Albania's SAA commitments on full liberalisation of the movement of capital, including ensuring the same treatment to EU and Albanian nationals regarding portfolio investments and financial loans and credits with maturity of shorter than one year.
    8. [A complex combination of hydrocarbons resulting from treatment of full-range straight-run naphtha with natural or modified clay, usually in a percolation process to remove the trace amounts of polar compounds and impurities present.
    9. Naphtha (petroleum), clay-treated full-range straight-run; Low boiling point naphtha — unspecified (A complex combination of hydrocarbons resulting from treatment of full-range straight-run, naphtha with natural or modified clay, usually in a percolation process to remove the trace amounts of polar compounds and impurities present.
    10. Restrictions on registering ships in other EEA States can therefore be contrary to the right of establishment in Article 31 EEA [23].As illustrated above, a ship-owner with full tax liability in Iceland and merchant vessels registered in another EEA State will be subject to a less favourable tax treatment than a ship-owner with full tax liability in Iceland and its merchant vessels registered in the IIS.
    11. “with a view to ensuring full equality in practice between men and women in working life, the principle of equal treatment shall not prevent any Member State from maintaining or adopting measures providing for specific advantages in order to make it easier for the underrepresented sex to pursue a vocational activity or to prevent or compensate for disadvantages in professional careers,”’
    12. In view of the non-reciprocal treatment of Brazil towards certain Member States, the Council, by its Decision of 18 April 2008, authorised the Commission to negotiate an agreement between the Union and Brazil on short-stay visa waiver in order to ensure full reciprocal visa waiver.
    13. In view of the non-reciprocal treatment of Brazil towards certain Member States, the Council, by its Decision of 18 April 2008, authorised the Commission to negotiate an agreement between the Union and Brazil on short-stay visa waiver in order to ensure a full reciprocal visa waiver.
    14. “With a view to ensuring full equality in practice between men and women in working life, the principle of equal treatment shall not prevent any Member State from maintaining or adopting measures providing for specific advantages in order to make it easier for the underrepresented sex to pursue a vocational activity or to prevent or compensate for disadvantages in professional careers”.
    15. Having regard to the rules set out in Article 23(4) of Regulation (EC) No 2371/2002, in view of equal treatment of Member States and in order to contribute to the conservation of resources in an effective way by compensating as fully as possible for past overfishing, it is appropriate to ensure that also in such cases the full amount be deducted.