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  • 14European Community regulation — refers to the body of European Union law involved in the regulation of state support to commercial industries, and of certain industry sectors and public services. The industries currently subject to regulation and liberalisation are, for the… …

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  • 19Scott Levy — Raven en 2004. Nom(s) de ring Johnny Polo Raven Scott Anthony Scotty the Body Scotty Flamingo Taille 1,86 m Poids 110 kg Naissance …

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  • 20Employee raiding — In business, employee raiding is the practice of unlawfully inducing an employee to leave one employer and take up employment with another employer.The purpose of employee raiding is usually to gain access to unique or rare knowledge or skills… …

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