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- Colds are prevalent this winter.
- The disease is prevalent in the area.
- It is a prevalent belief, according to a nationwide vote in the United States, that Muslims are linked with terrorism.
- The term ‘milonguero style tango’ was coined in the early 1990s to describe the style of dancing tango that was prevalent in the milongas of downtown Buenos Aires in the 1950s.
- Greece has submitted information demonstrating the prevalent use of temephos for mosquito nuisance and public health control by public authorities.
- This phenomenon is also becoming more prevalent in the low cost sector in their use of regional or secondary airports.
- Funds investing in both equity and bonds with no prevalent policy in favour of one or the other instrument should be allocated to the “mixed funds” category [4].
- However, serological surveillance might be important to study in which resident or migrating bird species H5/H7 viruses are/were prevalent (or endemic).
- collaborating, as regards methods of diagnosing animal diseases falling within their competence, with the competent laboratories in third countries where those diseases are prevalent:
- That may be because in other regions different diseases or target species are more prevalent or because companies have chosen not to market a product in the Community.
- collaborate, as regards methods of diagnosing animal diseases falling within their areas of competence, with the competent laboratories in third countries where those diseases are prevalent;
- The Authority may also take into account the treatment applicable to the investment instrument under the prevalent domestic legal, regulatory, financial, and accounting rules, if these are consistent and relevant for the qualification.
- The Czech Republic has submitted information demonstrating the highly prevalent use of sodium N-chlorobenzenesulphonamide/Chloramine B as a disinfectant by the Czech armed forces and public health services.
- In its response to the comments of the competitor that wished to remain anonymous, Germany explains that the subsidised robot will not be used for the production of commodity slate that is prevalent in Spain.
- The Commission found that adequate alternatives were available in the Community and had become more prevalent in many Parties to the Montreal Protocol in the period since the critical use proposals were compiled by Member States.