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The first concerns the application of the single market rules.
"After all, in the early part of the play, the market rules.
We want single market rules applied quickly and enforced better.
There is now no mention of the single market rules in the document.
There is no suggestion that any bank or market rules have been broken.
Sport has a lot of money and it cannot expect to be exempt from free market rules.
We need to ensure that they actually comply with our internal market rules.
Bankers say the government officials have not demonstrated a respect for normal market rules.
I must say too that this decision is also an incomprehensible attack on the normal market rules.
Agriculture needs to adapt to market rules in order to be exposed to competition.
Enforced social protection measures and changes to the labour market rules are needed.
Under French stock market rules, companies must simultaneously disclose to the public any information they give to analysts.
Subsidiarity does not mean automatic exemption from the market rules.
The two albums together sold more than a million copies, against all marketing rules and expectations.
The solution is to improve market rules and market oversight.
When prices are high, the free market rules.
For this to happen, the internal market rules will, in the first instance, need to be completely overhauled.
There must be a new deal on how to integrate social policies without violating single market rules."
To ensure that existing internal market rules are properly enforced.
Stock market rules here limit price drops for each stock to a little less than 7 percent a day.
Has it considered using Article 82 as a legal basis for ensuring pharmaceutical manufacturers play by the single market rules?
Moreover, for too long certain big Member States have been ignoring internal market rules.
These supplementary systems, which are increasing, are subject only to market rules.
However, observing market rules alone is not enough.
The companies maintained, though, that the trades had been made under different circumstances or adhered to market rules.