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Recent Judgments Illustrate How the European Commission Can Correct Its Errors Post-Annulment
2016-02-23 01:27:06| Electronics - Topix.net
As a general proposition, when the validity of a European Commission antitrust decision is challenged before the General Court of the European Union , the procedure is one of judicial review, not a retrial on the merits . Thus there are only three possible outcomes: annulment of the Commission's decision; variation in the amount of any fine, upwards or downwards; or rejection of the challenge altogether.
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Digital Audio Baluns correct imbalanced signals.
2016-02-01 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Once plugged into wiring system, Rebalancer™ (PA819) eliminates hums and buzzes heard while listening to media through high-end audio equipment. Design features MXLR at one end and FXLR at other, and either end can be used as input or output. Functionality immediately corrects imbalanced signals responsible for aforementioned audio problems. Once installed, passive product remains permanent part of audio system.
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Featured Poll: Is 'Microgrid' the Correct Term?
2015-12-07 19:43:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Gene Wolf and Nikki Chandler What should the term be for electricity distribution systems containing loads and distributed energy resources? read more
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Is 'Microgrid' the Correct Term?
2015-12-03 17:34:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Have you ever thought about all the nicknames, catchphrases and, in some cases, bizarre naming we lovingly apply to equipment, processes and technologies used in our industry? read more
CORRECT: NZ's biggest companies may face 'compliance burden'
2015-10-06 01:31:53| Food - Topix.net
Fonterra Cooperative Group is likely to be among some 20 New Zealand companies left dealing with increased red tape to comply with wide-ranging reforms to corporate tax rules proposed by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and expected to be endorsed by the world's 20 most powerful nations. The OECD/G20 Base Erosion and Profit Shifting project is targeting global tax losses estimated at US$100 billion to US$240 billion a year, or between 4 percent and 10 percent of global corporate tax revenue.
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