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- initialism European Economic Area (the EU plus Norway, Iceland etc)
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There are similar arrangements for Swiss nationals so the term EEA national is often used to cover EEA and Swiss nationals.
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The European Economic Area, which for convenience I shall refer to as the EEA, is designed, in short, to extend the EC's single market to the area of all EC and EFTA member states.
Switzerland and the EC After the Rejection of the European Economic Area 1993
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Optimum access to the markets of the EEA is indispensable for our economy -- 65 per cent of our exports flow into this area.
Switzerland and the EC After the Rejection of the European Economic Area 1993
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(for this function a freeware FileMaker Pro template is enclosed in EEA X folder) * Settings 1 produce produce a Finder-structured-folders archive where emails and/or attachments are grouped by day.
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This is generally known as the EEA effect (environment of evolutionary adaptiveness) and has been applied to many circumstances, often uncritically, often ineffectively.
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The personal information that we collect from you may be sent and stored outside the European Economic Area ( "EEA").
Privacy 2007
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The personal information that we collect from you may be sent and stored outside the European Economic Area ( "EEA").
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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This may mean that your Personal Information is transferred to countries outside the European Economic Area ( "EEA").
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The personal information that we collect from you may be sent and stored outside the European Economic Area ( "EEA").
Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009
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The option to receive the dividend in shares is offered within the framework, notably, of articles 4.1 (d) and 4.2 (e) of the directive 2003/71/EC (applicable on the territory of the countries which are signatories to the European Economic Area ( "EEA")
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