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The question is whether we will be able to make such services part of the common market.
The common market could also, of course, be opened up to all European countries.
Do you share the view that a common market in defence needs to be created?
Is that what you consider to be a common market with a level playing field?
It is a common market, almost like that of Europe.
Why, he asked, should the common market not be studied now?
Only then could it move on to establish a free common market.
Europe is also coming together, and cultural education can serve this process no less, for example, than does the common market.
They are and will continue to be the key element in the common market organisation.
"Otherwise it won't be possible to have a true common market."
When talking about arms exports, we are on the way to a common market in the defence field as well.
We do, truly, think that Europe needs a common market.
We must continue to develop instruments which will help in development of the common market.
It will create the world's largest free trade area, a common market of more than 370 million consumers.
If these political differences are overcome, a common market of more than 350 million people, will be created.
Even the old common market was flawed, yet could have worked if it had not tried to do too much.
But Mexico is not alone in its reservations on the subject of a common market.
Not without the prosperity provided by a common market throughout the country.
I shall start with the proposed new common market organisation.
The union will lead to the establishment of an Arab common market.
It is a standard for common market data information, delayed or real time.
It is designed, as everybody has said, to bring about a common market in food supplements.
Although back in those days, they had to dress it up as the common market to get us to agree to join.
The common market should be realised and exploited to its full potential.
Any trade administration must be established at the level of regional common markets.