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lead plant

lead plant
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    • shrub of sandy woodlands and stream banks of western United States having hoary pinnate flowers and dull-colored racemose flowers; thought to indicate the presence of lead ore

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    1. This would lead in particular to water savings and less use of plant protection products.
    2. Unilateral measures by Member States could lead to differing levels of protection, and also hinder trade in plant protection products.
    3. In this case, urgent measures are needed to ensure that uses of plant protection products containing tolylfluanid do not lead to drinking water contamination.
    4. In addition, the introduction of a single platform in the Genk plant is likely to lead to more efficient production of the new models.
    5. In addition, it was found that the use of plant protection products containing tolylfluanid may lead to unacceptable concentrations of the metabolite N,N-dimethylsulfamide in groundwater.
    6. Plants, plant products and other objects, originating outside the territories of the Parties, for which the plant-health provisions of both Parties relating to imports lead to equivalent results and which may be traded between them with a plant passport if they are listed in Part A of this Appendix or freely if not listed therein
    7. The Decision therefore concludes that the notified concentration would lead to a SIEC, in particular through the creation of a dominant position, in the markets for (i) hydroelectric power equipment and (ii) mechanical metallurgical plant building.
    8. In addition, the introduction of a single platform in the Genk plant is likely to lead to more efficient production of the new models. The company will therefore benefit directly from the single platform.
    9. Supply-side factors lead the Commission to agree with Siemens that there exists a single relevant product market for hydroelectric power plant equipment, although the products included in this market are significantly differentiated.
    10. The Polish authorities indicate that the closure of the manufacturing plant in Limerick, which was announced in January 2009, is expected to lead to the loss of 1900 jobs between April 2009 and January 2010.
    11. Member States shall, for the active substances for which they are rapporteur, investigate without delay whether the use of plant protection products containing such substances could lead to similar concerns.
    12. For the reasons given above, the notified transaction would not lead in any of the relevant electrical metallurgical plant building markets or in the market/s for industrial plant building in non-metallurgical sectors to the creation or strengthening of a dominant position or to any other significant impediment to effective competition.
    13. This can lead to a situation where the first owner has to face a burden which is disproportionately high in relation to the time during which it operated the plant and, conversely, the new owner is faced with a burden which is disproportionately low.
    14. However, they lead to two very different interpretations in State aid analysis in cases where an economically inefficient power plant is transferred from one owner to another under the promise by the State to pay for a shortfall in decommissioning costs.
    15. Member States in which ozone is used for treatment of drinking water shall vary or withdraw authorisations of plant protection products containing tolylfluanid by prohibiting any uses which may lead to contamination of groundwater or surface water by tolylfluanid or its metabolites, which results in contamination of drinking water by nitrosamines during the ozonisation process.