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in this context, the uk government also explained that racing would not and could not pay the full market value.

Spanish

in this context, the uk government also explained that racing would not and could not pay the full market value.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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Danish

in any case, the investments have strengthened their position on the market, which would not have occurred without the investments.

Spanish

in any case, the investments have strengthened their position on the market, which would not have occurred without the investments.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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Danish

the cost of a reference investment which creates the same capacity but which does not provide the same environmental benefits, would not be subtracted.

Spanish

the cost of a reference investment which creates the same capacity but which does not provide the same environmental benefits, would not be subtracted.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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the general members class would not have the right to elect a director, although its interests would be represented at board meetings by a special representative.

Spanish

the general members class would not have the right to elect a director, although its interests would be represented at board meetings by a special representative.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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Danish

this measure would not seem to be mainly targeted at a cultural product or project and the award of the proposed aid does not seem to be linked to the alleged cultural value of horseracing.

Spanish

this measure would not seem to be mainly targeted at a cultural product or project and the award of the proposed aid does not seem to be linked to the alleged cultural value of horseracing.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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any funds generated by the measure which would be allocated to the horseracing industry would not primarily benefit activities which could be regarded as related to culture and/or heritage conservation.

Spanish

any funds generated by the measure which would be allocated to the horseracing industry would not primarily benefit activities which could be regarded as related to culture and/or heritage conservation.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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the former guidelines on state aid for undertakings in deprived urban areas [10], which expired in 2002, would not have covered this kind of measure either.

Spanish

the former guidelines on state aid for undertakings in deprived urban areas [10], which expired in 2002, would not have covered this kind of measure either.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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(25) public investments are regarded state aid if the investments are decided under circumstances which would not be acceptable for a private investor acting under normal market economy principles.

Spanish

(25) public investments are regarded state aid if the investments are decided under circumstances which would not be acceptable for a private investor acting under normal market economy principles.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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(16) public loans must be regarded to benefit undertakings if they are decided upon in circumstances which would not be acceptable to a private investor acting under normal market-economy principles.

Spanish

(16) public loans must be regarded to benefit undertakings if they are decided upon in circumstances which would not be acceptable to a private investor acting under normal market-economy principles.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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(21) loans that have been granted under more favourable circumstances or with more favourable conditions than would be acceptable to a normal private lender must considered to give the undertakings to which these loans have been granted a benefit which they would not have received under normal economic circumstances.

Spanish

(21) loans that have been granted under more favourable circumstances or with more favourable conditions than would be acceptable to a normal private lender must considered to give the undertakings to which these loans have been granted a benefit which they would not have received under normal economic circumstances.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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Danish

(13) the united kingdom admits that this aid is incompatible with the rules for state aid to fisheries, but points out that the aids have been granted under the assumption that the aids were coming from private funds and thus would not fall under the state aid rules.

Spanish

(13) the united kingdom admits that this aid is incompatible with the rules for state aid to fisheries, but points out that the aids have been granted under the assumption that the aids were coming from private funds and thus would not fall under the state aid rules.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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Danish

(37) from the information available to the commission it is most certain that the companies involved, williamson ltd and ronas ltd, merged into shetland seafish ltd, and whalsay ltd, would not have been able to continue operating without the investments concerned.

Spanish

(37) from the information available to the commission it is most certain that the companies involved, williamson ltd and ronas ltd, merged into shetland seafish ltd, and whalsay ltd, would not have been able to continue operating without the investments concerned.

Last Update: 2014-10-23
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