European Standards (abbreviated EN, from the German name Europäische Norm ("European Norm")) are technical standards which have been ratified by one of the three European standards organizations: European Committee for Standardization (CEN), European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC), or European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
Monarchy was the Europeannorm; France was the only republic of any significance.
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Indeed, these peoples could justly be penalised for failing to conform to Europeannorms.
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Doing so makes the Irish proposals appear to be out of whack with Europeannorms.
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But we Brits are an exception to Europeannorms.
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Sentencing policy in Ireland is well within Europeannorms, according to a spokesman for the Courts Service.
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The Government has been warned that its controversial Judicial Appointments Bill is not in line with Europeannorms.
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The big Irish political parties are quite different from the Europeannorm which places parties on a left-right spectrum.
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That is starting to change as Samsung, Nokia and HTC bring out 4G-compatible smartphones that work on Europeannorms.
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Popular representation through parliaments is the Europeannorm, and there is a great variety of methods for expressing preferences.
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This document contradicts all the Europeannorms of freedom of speech, as well as the constitution of Moldova, he said.
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The rail infrastructure may now be closer to Europeannorms but the facilities at the stations are still sub-third world.
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Although mortgages in arrears have shown an encouraging decline, nevertheless household indebtedness in Ireland remains high, well above a Europeannorm.
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TurkeyTurkey's new criminal code was supposed to be a crucial part of its efforts to bring itself in line with Europeannorms.
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However, by 2011, despite 45 years of continuous decline, Irish households remained much larger than the Europeannorm.
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Much of our infrastructure remains that of a relatively poor European country, whereas our living standards are well up to the Europeannorm.
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In its annual Fact File report, the IIF calls for the cost of settling claims to be brought into line with the Europeannorm.