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pre-empt

pre-empt
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    • a high bid that is intended to prevent the opposing players from bidding

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    1. it does not pre-empt any Commission decision under Article 47 of Directive 2006/43/EC.
    2. In other words, the municipality’s conduct did not pre-empt or influence the behaviour of the other market investors.
    3. However, since supervision of reinsurance needs to be reassessed under the Solvency II project, this Directive does not pre-empt any future reinsurance supervision under Solvency II.
    4. In order not to pre-empt this interim review only cultivated seeds in 2007 and 2008 may be granted at this stage.
    5. It would be unrelated to new status arrangements under negotiation and not pre empt further Community and international support likely to be required upon status resolution beyond 2007.
    6. The Commission stresses that the approval of a State aid scheme is not automatic and that a Member State cannot pre-empt the Commission’s decision before the examination of the aid scheme has been completed.
    7. The provisions of this Directive concerning exchange of information regarding the good repute of providers should not pre-empt initiatives in the area of police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters, in particular on the exchange of information between law enforcement authorities of the Member States and on criminal records.
    8. As this Decision is taken in the context of the transitional period granted to certain third country auditors and audit firms by Commission Decision 2008/627/EC of 29 July 2008 concerning a transitional period for audit activities of certain third country auditors and audit entities [4], this Decision should not pre-empt any final equivalence decisions that the Commission may adopt pursuant to Article 46 of Directive 2006/43/EC.
    9. The Commission stresses that the approval of a State aid scheme is not automatic and that a Member State cannot pre-empt the Commission’s decision before the examination of the aid scheme has been completed. For these reasons the Commission cannot accept the claim that ‘the delay in approval [of the aid scheme in question] has already prevented undertakings in the processing sector of the fisheries sector from participating in the call for projects for the FISIAA in 2007’.