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İngilizce - Türkçe
{k} the European Community
(Askeri) elektronik harp; hata kontrolü; Avrupa Birliği (electronic combat; error control; European Community)
İngilizce - İngilizce
Edge Combiner
entorhinal cortex
Earth closet

2006: Ford Australia decided to follow the EB Falcon with the ED, as EC stands in some areas for Earth Closet, or toilet! — Trevor Hedge, A history of the Australian Valiant, at fastlane.com.au.

European Communities (1965-1993), a forerunner of the European Union
European Community (1993-2009), formerly known as the EEC
political and economic union of most of the western European countries
European Communities
European Commission / European Community ECE: Economic Commission for Europe Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS): A 1993 EC initiative to promote awareness and the practice of responsible environmental management in industry ENCORE: Eastern Caribbean Environment and Coastal Resources Management Project ENEX: A Commission database on environmental research ENGUIDE: A Commission database of bibliographic information on the environment ENLEX: A database of EC environmental legislation and law ENREP: A directory of environmental research programmes within the EC EPOCH: European Programme on Climatology and Natural Hazards, begun in 1990, to build a scientific and technical support for environment policy EIA: Environmental Impact Assessment EIB: European Investment Bank ERS/RAC: Environment Remote Sensing Regional Activity Centre
European Community; Currently 15 member states
Ecuador (in Internet addresses). European Community. Ecclesiastes. the European Community the former name for the EU
Electronic Commerce
Electronic Commerce The conducting of business through electronic means such as EDI, E-mail, fax and file transfer
(1) Usually, European Community (or Communities) When the European Union came into existence on 1 November 1993 as a result of the Maastricht Treaty, it incorporated but did not replace the EC The term EC is still sometimes used in this context Throughout the volumes of this Report, the term EU is more generally used for consistency's sake (even if sometimes chronologically incorrect), except where specific reference is made to the functions conferred by the European Community Treaty or to its legal effect (2) Sometimes, European Commission (known as the Commission of the European Communities before 1993) See also Commissioner
European Commission/Community
European Community or Commission
European Community (previously EEC European Economic Community)
European Community What the EU used to be called before it was renamed the European Union under the terms of the Maastricht Treaty
European Communities [TOP]
European Community See also European Union
European Commission, European Community or Ethics Committee
European Commission
Electronic Commerce refers to the exchange of documents and data (e g , Purchase Orders, Invoices, Mortgage Credit Reports, etc ) by electronic means including, the Internet, VANs, E-mail
European Community, the twelve member states of the European Economic Community
an international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members; "he took Britain into Europe"
European Community Formerly known as the European Economic Community
The European Commission of the European Union (EU)
The European Community
Electronic Commerce also, European Community
The European Commission (located in Brussels) is the governing body for the EEC, designed to oversee economic policy for the entire EEC
Electronic Commerce Managing business transactions using networking and electronic means
European Community
DG V DG VII DG XI European Commission Public Health & Safety At Work Directorate Transport Directorate Environment, Nuclear Safety & Civil Protection Directorate
Türkçe - İngilizce
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