This was stated much more clearly than in the conclusions which, furthermore, also fail to establish a specific timetable for the Commission to present its new strategy in favour of the
outermost regions ("at the appropriate time").
That's about four times as far from the center of M83 than is the
outermost region previously seen in visible light.
All these sectors have high added value and offer potential for the
outermost regions, given their geographical position, climate and geomorphologic characteristics.
Since 1992, the EU has granted aid to fishery product producers based in the EU's
outermost regions in order to compensate the additional costs incurred in transporting their products to faraway markets on mainland Europe, thereby promoting the integration of the fishery sector in these regions into the internal market.
At a time when debates are underway on the future Community budget, the
outermost regions (1) have no intention of being neglected.
Members of the European Parliament want to increase by 2 million a year the budget for
outermost regions to compensate for the additional costs incurred in the marketing of certain fishery products, due to increases in energy and transport costs.
The opaque regions, such as the A ring (
outermost green region) and the middle, or B, ring (shades of blue and green) are cooler than the transparent regions, such as the Cassini-division ring, shown in red just inside the A ring, and the Innermost, or C, ring, depicted in red.
Your skin, for example, relies on adult stem cells in the epidermis (
outermost skin layer) to replace the millions of cells that die and slough off each day.
An informal task force of representatives of the European Commission and of the EU's seven
outermost regions (Azores, Canary Islands, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Madeira, Martinique and Reunion) is expected to be set up soon.
MEPs have given their backing to the extension of derogations from Common Fishery Policy Rules for the EU's
outermost regions.
The
outermost centimeter or so of those pillow lavas is riddled with tubular structures that range from 1 to 9 micrometers in diameter and up to 200 [micro]m in length.
The
outermost layer, the epidermis, is a network of cells that form a paperthin barrier against germs.