Sentences with phrase «european as a disadvantage»

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No - Eminent scientific opinion has concluded that any purported «advantages» of the cage system over alternatives are outweighed by the severe negative impacts of battery cages: The European Scientific Veterinary Committee concluded in 1996 that «It is clear that because of its small size and its barrenness, the battery cage as used at present has inherent severe disadvantages for the welfare of hens».
She says it is «regrettable» that the UK is going to relinquish its membership of the European Medicines Agency, the London - based regulatory authority, and must make sure that the Britain's pharmaceutical and life sciences industry, alongside patients, are not «disadvantaged» as a consequence.
Dr Jeremy Kendall of the University of Kent points out that the value of volunteering now enjoys great recognition in both the UK and Europe - including the European Union (EU), the European Social Fund for example has long recognised voluntary activity as a positive outcome especially for disadvantaged groups.
As it previously did in case No 113 of 7 April 2011, which introduced the power to reopen criminal proceedings for judicial review of res iudicata in the light of the European Court of Human Rights judgements, such solution could have represented a sustainable balance between the duty to comply with EU law, and the right of the defendant not to be unpredictably and unfairly disadvantaged during the criminal proceeding.
Judges at the European Court of Human Rights can strike out cases where the applicant has not suffered a «significant disadvantage», as of this month.
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