There is a creeping tendency towards intergovernmentalism.
The tendency to discriminate is often deep - rooted, even at government level.
It appears that governments in neutral countries have a tendency to mislead citizens.
This tendency has been realised in the approval of this amendment.
Knowledge has a clear tendency to increase or to expand when it is used.
However, it still contains many areas of bias.
These areas of bias are obvious in the current problem regarding indicators.
45220 This needs to be attended to immediately, without animosity towards the private sector and without bias.
But we have become mainstream.
The various reports reflect this mainstream attitude.
It also underlines the need to mainstream disability issues into all policies.
It goes without saying that we must not limit ourselves to mainstream educational institutions.
4297 Only then can these products move out of the niche market they already have and into the mainstream.
I would like to perhaps put a distinctive slant on this legislation.
This is the thrust of our amendment.
This was the thrust of my question.
We support the main thrust of this report.
Firstly, there has been no decisive political thrust when we really needed it.
This is the thrust of the joint resolution.
I have noted a dangerous trend.
This trend must be reversed.
We must reverse that trend.
We would warn against that trend.
Politics is lagging behind this trend.
Frankly, the manufacturers have an addiction of their own: an addiction to trying to mislead us.
Nicotine addiction is a complex matter.
Making addiction a crime also does not work.
Drug addiction is one of the greatest threats to modern society.
They include nicotine addiction, environmental pollution from mineral oils and alcoholism.
Postal services may then keep whatever does not whet the appetite of the private operators.
There were two main points at issue: firstly, whether or not to retain an aptitude test.
Integration into the host - country bar is facilitated by the elimination of the aptitude test.
Young, creative individuals must be made to feel an attachment to the countryside.
Any inclination to abuse alcohol must be nipped in the bud.