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1The 1972 European Communities Act is a very significant piece of legislation.
2You cannot express the sovereignty of Parliament and accept the 1972 European Communities Act.
3It has direct effect under the European Communities Act 1972.
4Powers to ensure key elements of the European Communities Act of 1972 remain applicable domestically.
5Much energy is put into supporting the retention of these culturally and linguistically unique western European communities.
6Parliament passed the 1972 European Communities Act.
7The Conference agrees that the use of languages shall be in accordance with the rules of the European Communities.
8In the complicated old European communities, Archer began to guess, love-problems might be less simple and less easily classified.
9During this post-communist time, the European communities were transformed into the European Union, with many members sharing a common currency.
10Or if you want that in a less doggy way, in 1972 the UK Parliament passed the European Communities Act.
11Repealing the 1972 European Communities Act which made Britain a member of the European Communities, forerunner to the European Union.
12However, these rights were limited under the European Communities (Free Movement of Persons) Regulations 2006, introduced by Mr McDowell.
13He was speaking as the Dáil passed the European Communities (Amendment) Bill, which allows for enlargement under Irish law.
14Ireland has the highest inflation rates in the euro-zone, according to Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Communities in Luxembourg.
15The Union shall be founded on the European Communities, supplemented by the policies and forms of cooperation established by this Treaty.
16It was enacted to enable Ireland to comply with the obligations required under membership of what was then called the European Communities.
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