An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members.
1So MacMillan told Britain's parliament he would seek to join the EEC.
2But of course, EEC membership was a step taken in tandem with London.
3After our EEC rejection, the Irish government turned to Britain, our economic hegemon.
4Thanks to the EEC, now the EU, they would henceforth get equal pay.
5It first negotiated trade agreements with what was then the EEC in 1972.
6Another evening, I walked out to the headquarters of the EEC.
7The clinical findings demonstrated the different spectrum of keratopathy seen in patients with EEC.
8Most other EEC finance ministers here last night gave the report a cautious welcome.
9The diagnosis and the classification of the cases were based on EEC and AHC.
10FAQ -Why did Britain join the EEC in 1973?
11In 1975 we both voted to stay in the EEC.
12Tension within EEC: Neutrality and participation in European defence was an issue 30 years ago.
13Conclusion: Double-contrast esophagography could provide useful information for assessing the depth of invasion of EECs.
14The EEC project has already attracted attention at home.
15Most of its industrial estates are located in EEC provinces where investors qualify for incentives.
16But that neurologist explained your EEC to my satisfaction.