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    • (neurophysiology) a nerve impulse resulting from a weak stimulus is just as strong as a nerve impulse resulting from a strong stimulus

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    1. It also finds that, in spite of the amendments to the exempt 1929 holding companies scheme introduced by the Law of 21 June 2005, the scheme still affords all the tax advantages in question, and this despite the fact that the circle of beneficiaries under the scheme is restricted to holding companies receiving less than 5 % of their dividends from foreign companies subject to less than 11 % corporation tax and to holding companies receiving dividends from foreign companies subject to at least 11 % corporation tax or from Luxembourg companies. The Commission concludes from this that the exempt 1929 holding companies scheme, as amended by the Law of 21 June 2005, constitutes state aid within the meaning of Article 87(1) of the Treaty and that none of the exceptions provided for in Article 87(2) or (3) of the Treaty applies.