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The reasons are not far to seek (begin: One) ​

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One reason is not fer to seek

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are not far to seek .

The reasons for this remarkable cooperation are not far to seek: both our countries share common democratic values which are demonstrated by an active and representative Parliament, a strong judiciary based on Common law principles and an independent media.

26 The principle of the protection of legitimate expectations does not preclude the Community rules from imposing conditions which are inherent in any scheme which seeks to limit agricultural production by establishing a system of quotas, in so far as that scheme does not specifically affect that class of producers by reason of the non-marketing undertakings given by them.

First, the principle of the protection of legitimate expectations does not preclude the Community rules from imposing conditions which are inherent in any scheme which seeks to limit agricultural production by establishing a system of quotas, in so far as that scheme does not specifically affect a class of producers by reason of the non-marketing undertakings given by them.

Even so, the prohibitions are not absolute: the measure as a whole seeks to achieve what it calls the natural balances between species as far as is reasonably possible (eighth recital), by recommending that the stringency of the conservation measures be adapted to the particular situation of the various species (seventh recital) and to the specific conditions obtaining in the different regions (tenth recital), and by agreeing to some forms of acceptable exploitation of certain species, compatible with maintenance of the population of these species at a satisfactory level (eleventh recital).

Unless otherwise directed by the supervisor in writing, the supplier shall continue to perform his obligations under the contract as far as is reasonably practicable, and shall seek all reasonable alternative means for performance of his obligations which are not prevented by the force majeure event.

Unless otherwise directed by the supervisor in writing, the contractor shall continue to perform his obligations under the contract as far as is reasonably practicable, and shall seek all reasonable alternative means for performance of his obligations which are not prevented by the force majeure event

Unless otherwise directed by the supervisor in writting, the consultant shall continue to perform his obligations under the contract as far as is reasonably practicable, and shall seek all reasonable alternative means for performance of his obligations which are not prevented by the force majeure event

Unless otherwise directed by the supervisor in writing, the contractor shall continue to perform his obligations under the contract as far as is reasonably practicable, and shall seek all reasonable alternative means for performance of his obligations which are not prevented by the force majeure event.

Unless otherwise directed by the supervisor in writting, the consultant shall continue to perform his obligations under the contract as far as is reasonably practicable, and shall seek all reasonable alternative means for performance of his obligations which are not prevented by the force majeure event.

Unless otherwise directed by the supervisor in writing, the supplier shall continue to perform his obligations under the contract as far as is reasonably practicable, and shall seek all reasonable alternative means for performance of his obligations which are not prevented by the force majeure event

17 Since the pensioners (in the cases of Martínez Domínguez, Mateos Cruz and Benítez Urbano) and the deceased worker (in the case of Calvo Fernández) had, for a period of time, been subject to German legislation, the referring court in its two questions is seeking to ascertain in practice whether, under Articles 77, 78 and 79 of the Regulation, the German authorities are obliged to pay the benefits not paid in Spain for the reasons mentioned (or to supplement those benefits) in so far as those benefits would have been paid if German legislation had applied.

50 That argument, in so far as it seeks to show that the objections made against the applicant are not set out sufficiently clearly in the Decision, must be considered in the context of the plea alleging infringement of the obligation to state reasons for that decision.

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