It is pretty common, when discussing matters of law and business - not geography, to read "Europe" as "the union of Europe" and not "the continent of Europe".
Much like "an American firm" doesn't mean Canadian or Brazilian.
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> Its obviously EU
I know how continents work. I don't think you know when contextual usages of language work.
It is pretty common, when discussing matters of law and business - not geography, to read "Europe" as "the union of Europe" and not "the continent of Europe".
Much like "an American firm" doesn't mean Canadian or Brazilian.
See comment above:
> Its obviously EU
I know how continents work. I don't think you know when contextual usages of language work.