By that criteria so is article 5, as it only calls for "such action as it deems necessary".
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Inflation doesn't mean everything increases prices uniformly. Desktop PCs, for example, were more expensive in absolute value in the 1980s, and the average desktop would cost more than $4000 if they had kept with inflation.
"US President has an uneventful Thursday and doesn't crash the world economy".
I pity The Onion's writers.
The problem here is that workers/citizens are segregated by nationality and oligarchs and plutocrats aren't. This creates an unbalance that prevents the people from effectively protecting themselves.
First, do what experts were saying and say this is stupid. But since they seemed primed for bullshit, the most obvious would be to take the explicit tariffs on US products, use any of a number of ways to calculate the impact of non-tariff barriers that actually make sense, and sum both of them. And then set the formula on fire because tariff wars are stupid.
There are lots of EU companies that want Europe to fold and accept marching orders from Washington.
Qobuz includes a soundiiz subscription to allow you to transfer your playlists and favourites from other services.
The only part of GDPR that requires any effort is the ability to export and delete user data, which is good design in software any way.
Most companies breaking GDPR go out of their way to break it
From any European fashion brand? Though most of them are made in South East Asia and not in Europe.
Wait, is Russia saying every restaurant in Russia is a valid military target because their generals might be eating there?