Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
That is why the exportability of the rights involved should be considered each time.
The choice and conditions of use of cryptographic mechanisms may affect card exportability.
I gather that on paper, a clear distinction has been drawn between the exportability and non-exportability of cash benefits.
The fact is that, as a result of enlargement, major debates on the exportability of social security are anticipated right across Europe.
It will mean that for some Member States some things will be brought into the exportability pattern.
Mr. Levine may be only a shuttle flight away, but Boston will be another test of his exportability.
The Court is of the view that these derogations from the principle of exportability of benefits must be interpreted strictly.
Reflections on the Exportability of Social Pedagogy and its Possible Limits.
Firstly, it effectively enables the exceptions to this general principle of exportability to be limited through the strict application of the 'special' and 'non-contributory' criteria.
In addition, while paleos and neos quarrel over Middle East policy, Paul Gottfried argues domestic equality and the exportability of democracy are greater points of contention between them.
At the centre of Mr De Rossa's report is a stand-off between the Commission and the Council over the exportability of five benefits, three from the United Kingdom.
Exportability needs to become engrained in the requirement setting, commissioning and production processes - because only through exportability can risks and costs be shared in a viable way.
Harmonix's Chris Foster cited the game's new vocal harmony feature as well as the unique song-specific dreamscape animations as reasons for the lack of exportability to other Rock Band games.
As Portugal has been advocating, and bearing in mind the European Court's position, it is crucial that Annex IIA of Regulation 1408/71 should be deleted, in order to ensure the exportability of certain benefits.
Unfortunately the 'exportability' of five non-contributory benefits - namely, child care allowance, disability allowance and care allowance for disabled children, disability living allowance, attendance allowance and carer's allowance - remains controversial.
We (along with our rival colleagues at Christie's) had hoped to succeed in including antiques and works of art in the clause of the new Hong Kong basic law which guarantees the exportability of certain types of financial assets after 1997.
This benefit is now non-contributory and does not meet the criteria of exportability, meaning that, if a family with a disabled child goes tomorrow to Belgium or Spain where they are not granted a benefit of the same type, they will be hit very badly.
In relation to the Gillig report this morning, each year we visit the whole area of further clarification of the exportability of benefits to try to achieve the goal of free movement of more and more of our citizens in the European Union.
I believe that the crux of the debate is whether or not to include in Annex IIa the benefits laid down in national legislations and the consequences of that inclusion in the said annex, in other words, their non-exportability or, where relevant, their exportability.
The cartoon features that the Japanese call anime have developed a solid cult following in the United States and Europe, and as their exportability (and profitability) has grown, they have evolved tremendously from the crude cut-out animation that characterized early efforts like "Astro-Boy" and "Speed Racer."
To be recognised as being different, but having the right to be fairly treated is the philosophy that runs through all the proposals, particularly those relating to easy access to the work place and to public spaces, the exportability of disability benefits for workers and dependent persons within the EU or the mutual recognition of national cards carried by people with disabilities.