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T16 Part 3

■ Regulations Without Visible Effect
Another example of the Brussels Effect showed itself in a different type of plug. European Commission is considering enforcing (attempting to force the smartphone manufacturers with a unified smartphone charger standard) a unified standard for smartphone chargers. Apple that uses its unique charging cable connecter is expressing its dissatisfaction (?) with this possible change. Unfortunately for Apple, its displeasure is highly likely to be unsatisfied.
In such a case, Apple will either have to come up with a connector that meets the EU regulations or build a different cable for the entire global market. The latter choice will save more cost and will likely to be widely adopted, unlike the British plug.
EU may have the power to submit a giant such as Apple, but the superpower cannot be entirely totalitarian. In January, when the U.S. administration announced the murder of the Iranian major general, Qasem Soleimani, Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, gathered all the members to discuss the issue. At the meeting, committee members, who are usually in charge of demographic data and healthcare were asked for their opinion on the situation in the middle-east. Yes, the European Union dominates the world in soft power and in alteration of plug standards, but when it comes to the hard power, the EU is eating soup with a fork. Even in the field where the EU has significant hegemony, the advantages of having strict regulations are unclear. EU has come up with multiple regulations over the Internet usage, however, only the American enterprises and the U.S. government that gets the taxes are the ones that seem to be benefitting from. Facebook and Google, both American enterprises, have the capacity to deal with any regulations of any scale. What about middle-and-small scale European companies? Aside from maintaining a fancy restaurant business around Brussels and providing a healthy lifestyle to the lobbyists, the advantage of these regulations is rather vague.

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T16 Part 3

■ Regulations Without Visible Effects

Another example of the Brussels Effect showed itself in a different type of plug for cellphone chargers.

The European Commission is considering enforcing (attempting to force the smartphone manufacturers with a unified smartphone charger standard) a unified standard for smartphone chargers.

Apple that, which uses its own unique charging cable connecteror, is expressing its dissatisfaction (?) with this possible change.

Unfortunately for Apple, its displeasure is highly likely to be unsatisfirelieved.

In such a case, Apple will either have to come up with a connector that meets the EU regulations or build a different cable for the entire global market.

The latter choice will save more costs and will likely to be widely adopted, unlike the British plug.

The EU may have the power to submitforce submission from a giant such aslike Apple, but the superpower cannot be entirely totalitarian.

S. administration announced the murder of the Iranian major general, Qasem Soleimani,; Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, gathered all the members to discuss the issue.

At the meeting, committee members, who are usually in charge of demographic data and healthcare, were asked for their opinion on the situation in the mMiddle-e East.

Yes, the European Union dominates the world in soft power and in alteration of plug standards, but when it comes to the hard power, the EU is eating soup with a fork.

Even in the fields where the EU has significant hegemony, the advantages of having strict regulations are unclear.

The EU has come up with multiple regulations over then Internet usage,; however, only the American enterprises and the U.

S. government that gets thecollects related taxes are the ones that seem to be benefitting from it.

Facebook and Google, both American enterprises, have the capacity to deal with any regulations of any scale.

What about middle- and- small -scale European companies?

Aside from maintaining a fancy restaurant business around Brussels and providing a healthy lifestyle to the lobbyists, the advantage of these regulations is rather vague.

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qwerty1980s

Feb. 11, 2020

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Thank you tremendously :)

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Bees

Feb. 11, 2020

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No problem!

T16 Part 3


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■ Regulations Without Visible Effect


■ Regulations Without Visible Effects

Another example of the Brussels Effect showed itself in a different type of plug.


Another example of the Brussels Effect showed itself in a different type of plug for cellphone chargers.

European Commission is considering enforcing (attempting to force the smartphone manufacturers with a unified smartphone charger standard) a unified standard for smartphone chargers.


The European Commission is considering enforcing (attempting to force the smartphone manufacturers with a unified smartphone charger standard) a unified standard for smartphone chargers.

Apple that uses its unique charging cable connecter is expressing its dissatisfaction (?) with this possible change.


Apple that, which uses its own unique charging cable connecteror, is expressing its dissatisfaction (?) with this possible change.

Unfortunately for Apple, its displeasure is highly likely to be unsatisfied.


Unfortunately for Apple, its displeasure is highly likely to be unsatisfirelieved.

In such a case, Apple will either have to come up with a connector that meets the EU regulations or build a different cable for the entire global market.


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The latter choice will save more cost and will likely to be widely adopted, unlike the British plug.


The latter choice will save more costs and will likely to be widely adopted, unlike the British plug.

EU may have the power to submit a giant such as Apple, but the superpower cannot be entirely totalitarian.


The EU may have the power to submitforce submission from a giant such aslike Apple, but the superpower cannot be entirely totalitarian.

In January, when the U.


S. administration announced the murder of the Iranian major general, Qasem Soleimani, Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, gathered all the members to discuss the issue.


S. administration announced the murder of the Iranian major general, Qasem Soleimani,; Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, gathered all the members to discuss the issue.

At the meeting, committee members, who are usually in charge of demographic data and healthcare were asked for their opinion on the situation in the middle-east.


At the meeting, committee members, who are usually in charge of demographic data and healthcare, were asked for their opinion on the situation in the mMiddle-e East.

Yes, the European Union dominates the world in soft power and in alteration of plug standards, but when it comes to the hard power, the EU is eating soup with a fork.


Yes, the European Union dominates the world in soft power and in alteration of plug standards, but when it comes to the hard power, the EU is eating soup with a fork.

Even in the field where the EU has significant hegemony, the advantages of having strict regulations are unclear.


Even in the fields where the EU has significant hegemony, the advantages of having strict regulations are unclear.

EU has come up with multiple regulations over the Internet usage, however, only the American enterprises and the U.


The EU has come up with multiple regulations over then Internet usage,; however, only the American enterprises and the U.

S. government that gets the taxes are the ones that seem to be benefitting from.


S. government that gets thecollects related taxes are the ones that seem to be benefitting from it.

Facebook and Google, both American enterprises, have the capacity to deal with any regulations of any scale.


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What about middle-and-small scale European companies?


What about middle- and- small -scale European companies?

Aside from maintaining a fancy restaurant business around Brussels and providing a healthy lifestyle to the lobbyists, the advantage of these regulations is rather vague.


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