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We are in favour of the development of scientific research and its applications in all the areas that can help move humanity forward. Dealing with the subject of research and technological development activities in Europe, this report explains that it would be a good thing for citizens, women, researchers, Europe, competition with the United States and Japan, sustainable development, the developing world, the environment, sustainable development. It is not an omission on its part if this list does not include businesses, which are in fact the first to be concerned, since it proposes to increase their subsidies. It is quite simply that the report seems to think that this goes without saying.
We think otherwise, however. We reject the fact that this pretext is once again being used so that public money can be employed to bolster private profits. The only reason that we are abstaining instead of voting against this report is because it also provides some subsidies which could help researchers and state and university research."@en1
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