Both the melody and the four-part harmonisation are printed as facsimile reproductions of the composer's autograph manuscript. |
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Advances in viticulture and winemaking are such that acidification is much lower and its harmonisation is now almost undetectable. |
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However, there is a problem here in that almost every other mature economy in Europe wants tax harmonisation. |
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In my view the magic words are settlement of disputes out of court, if necessary in connection with further harmonisation. |
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Such a proposal could be envisaged as the capping stone of a general EU harmonisation in the remote future, which currently is not yet visible. |
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In 1999, the Republic of Lithuania started an intensive process of harmonisation of its legislation with the European Union acquis communautaire. |
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We are daydreaming if we expect harmonisation from the structural policies. |
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Let us give it a chance before reading the last rites to product harmonisation. |
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Kenya is also part of the east Africa community, which has been engaging in regional harmonisation of cyberlaw. |
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The alternative was to raise the stakes to a European level and drive through harmonisation at the price of national preference. |
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We do set store by harmonisation with our European colleagues. |
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The second part of the proposal was concerned with the harmonisation of the calculation of co-written music works. |
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Assessment criteria for the practical test should be introduced to enhance harmonisation further. |
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So for goodness' sake, save Europe, by ceasing to offer up harebrained and fanciful ideas to the idol of harmonisation. |
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We should not wait for the great day of fiscal harmonisation to dawn, we should do something about this with all haste. |
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It is to be hoped that generalisation of this practice will reveal the best practices and areas where harmonisation is needed. |
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Interoperability and the harmonisation of safety regulations have often been an uphill battle up until now. |
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The question of maximum or minimum harmonisation is still a bugbear and naturally voices have been raised in disagreement. |
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However, it has not made it possible to endow recruitment policy with the requisite degree of consistency and harmonisation. |
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I refuse, though, to lend my support to the harmonisation of the system of tax deduction of mortgage interest via a backdoor in Brussels. |
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This text, which does not concern asylum seekers, is only the first move towards the framing and basic harmonisation of rules on immigration. |
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It also believes that harmonisation on these issues would be likely to be contested on the grounds of subsidiarity. |
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It enables the expression of demands of an international nature whilst providing for a top-down harmonisation of social democracy. |
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In many ways the 1970s saw the heyday of attempted harmonisation for its own sake, epitomised in the famous fracas over the Euro-sausage. |
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That is why I am ardently in favour not just of accepting the report but also of pushing ahead with tax harmonisation. |
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This Costa report, despite its plausible verbiage, is part of that process of harmonisation aimed at creating a single criminal justice system. |
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If no clear objectives as to harmonisation of safety standards were set, market integration inevitably would be delayed. |
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In any case, the Commission's approach does not lead to an endless tussle regarding the desirable level of harmonisation. |
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Minimum harmonisation because otherwise nothing will come of any pan-European content services in the public information field. |
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The degree to which working hour regulations and taxes on trucking require closer harmonisation also needs to be examined. |
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For similar reasons we should take a critical view of the support evinced in the text for tax base harmonisation. |
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The value of the scheme lies in its long-term benefits for increased harmonisation and efficacity of environmental management practices. |
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Obviously, I am thinking of harmonisation in the loosest sense and the abolition of internal border controls. |
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The group completed its integration, as well as the harmonisation of its teams and their business tools. |
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I do not feel that harmonisation of fuel taxes has an essential part to play. |
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A lack of harmonisation results in a significant administrative and financial burden for the sector. |
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This facilitates harmonisation of the framework with provincial and territorial systems plans. |
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The degree of their harmonisation should be based on their impact on the smooth functioning of the internal market. |
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We need to change our priorities completely, put a stop to harmonisation where it lowers our defences and give pride of place to security. |
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However, in the half of the cabaletta in the second act that is practically always axed, he emerges as someone who pits himself against harmonisation and sentimentality. |
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In line with the purpose of this Regulation, there is, to a certain extent, a need in particular for terminological harmonisation between the sugar and milk-quota schemes, whilst fully preserving their legal status quo. |
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However, the directive clearly establishes that it is the general principle of home country guarantee level which prevails, without subordinating this guarantee level to a harmonisation of national levels or conditions. |
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I do, of course have a problem when harmonisation is automatically described as over-regulation and when the country-of-origin principle is to be used as a magic bullet, the cure all to solve every problem at a stroke. |
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To maximize confidence in this process of harmonisation and commitment to its success among the different actors, the drafting of TSI for conventional rail must go faster than that of specifications for the high-speed system. |
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Ms Gorman is a forthright Eurosceptic, who became as famous for her espousal of hormone replacement therapy as for her views on tax harmonisation. |
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This will mean approximating the technical characteristics of the infrastructure, but will also involve basic harmonisation of signs and road markings. |
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Because of the persisting uncertainty on the harmonisation effect and the practices covered, they cannot support the reincorporation of this provision. |
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However, it is suggested that dynamic competitive processes could produce voluntary harmonisation, and that this is more likely for facilitative than for interventionist law. |
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For sake of harmonisation, it is advisable that all national reference laboratories use the same templates and the same address when transmitting the data to the Board of Experts. |
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In this and other policy areas, the degree of harmonisation is at risk of being reduced to the lowest common denominator at the expense of the value added by common action at European level. |
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It was considered, nevertheless, that the close relationship created between the two instruments militated in favour of a degree of harmonisation and the need to have an identical field of application to persons won the day. |
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Those who regret or decry the lack of the harmonisation mainly point to the differences in tax regimes or in drivers' working conditions and salaries. |
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This is where we should be reorienting ourselves and also accepting a degree of harmonisation, even if that were to lead to substantial restructuring in certain countries. |
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The European Council, at its special meeting in Tampere on 15 and 16 October 1999, acknowledged the need for harmonisation of national legislation on the conditions for admission and residence of third country nationals. |
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While stressing the need for coordination, governments have rejected talk of fiscal union or harmonisation in this regard. |
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This included increasing AIPPI's sphere of influence, and promoting Intellectual Property rights, developing laws and working towards increased harmonisation. |
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The CAP also aims to promote legislative harmonisation within the Community. |
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Certain countries fear that the facilitation of border crossing and the harmonisation of transport regulations would hurt national trade and transport interests while the opposite is true. |
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The harmonisation of EU classifications will especially be conducted for substances that are carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic to the reproduction or respiratory sensitisers. |
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I should like, at this juncture, to make a plea that European transport policy should not lose sight of the goal of harmonisation and should create a level playing field for competition in the European transport market. |
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With respect to the use of pharmacopoeial methods and acceptance criteria, the value of this guidance is linked to the extent of harmonisation of the analytical procedures of the pharmacopoeias. |
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It is also true, however, that the overregulation of business is a barrier to standardisation and harmonisation and ultimately renders competition unworkable. |
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Although Member States retain most competencies in energy policy, whether based on nuclear or other sources, the Euratom Treaty has achieved an important degree of harmonisation at European level. |
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We must not have a situation in which certain people can take advantage of the loopholes in our harmonisation in order to create an underclass of Europeans by introducing second-class workers or deferred citizenship. |
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In addition, within other REACH processes such as substance evaluation, classification and labelling harmonisation, authorisation and restriction, discussions on the identity of a substance may occur. |
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A harmonisation and simplification would be highly beneficial. |
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Community legislature can put in place harmonisation measures to remove the existing tensions. |
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The significant amount of education aid channelled through university co-operation and other indirect actors makes harmonisation and coordination a priority task. |
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Such sampling errors were, especially at the outset of the harmonisation project, considered to be of secondary importance only, compared to possible bias due to misrepresentation. |
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The harmonisation of the taxation of venture capital funds will increase investor's certainty about their legal position and thus their planning decisions. |
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We must not, however, have harmonisation for harmonisation's sake and, in other areas, the Member States' criminal law and administration of justice are national concerns. |
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There is, therefore, a need for further standardisation, harmonisation and transparency in screening tools and metrics used by screening agencies. |
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Under cover of harmonisation, they are dividing the European sky into a number of entities and opening the way to competition between service providers. |
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The partial harmonisation of rules in the Union will not only serve to eliminate illicit sales, but will ensure that dangerous weapons, which are a threat to innocent people, gradually disappear from our streets. |
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Attempts by large Member States to giftwrap tax harmonisation in the flowery paper of CCCTB will not be accepted by Ireland or other Member States. |
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This could result in a certain degree of soft harmonisation, not driven by binding Community rules, but coming about as a result of economic developments. |
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A majority of delegations were favourably inclined towards this principle while others emphasised the need to continue with technical harmonisation measures before taking decisions on the restructuring of this sector. |
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However, the question remains whether the EC should not play a more co-ordinating role in this respect, without touching upon the no-go area of harmonisation of national cultural policies. |
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This annex provides information on the statistical methodology of the convergence indicators and details of the harmonisation achieved in these statistics. |
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In order to combat distortion of competition and prevent dumping, the Commission has, in my opinion, developed a well-balanced approach which steers a midcourse between harmonisation and non-intervention. |
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Moreover, the lack of harmonisation in the area of control would persist with different control levels of Member States without a clear scientific basis. |
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Yet it seems unnecessary to draw this conclusion, mainly because, given the difficulties posed by harmonisation, imposing such a condition simply postpones liberalisation indefinitely. |
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A more recent success story relates to France Télécom, which launched a global harmonisation programme and the restructuring of its client billing applications. |
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This framework decision must be seen as a first step in the process of getting to grips with racism and xenophobia at European level and maximum harmonisation in this field. |
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Moreover, dirigiste measures would urgently require unanimous harmonisation of fuel taxes, but just a few months ago the Member States took diverging paths on taxation in response to the surge in oil prices. |
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Further amendments to the Act on public procurement are expected to be in force by 1998-2000, so as to achieve complete harmonisation in the field of public procurement by the date of accession. |
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This harmonisation must first and foremost take the form of a directive reversing the burden of proof, as already adumbrated in the earlier draft directive. |
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With regard to indirect taxation, Finland's Presidency will continue with reform of the VAT system and, in the field of direct taxation, will push ahead with harmonisation of the tax base for corporate taxation. |
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To support harmonisation of public oversight, there is first of all a need to analyse differences and commonalties of the present Member States systems of public oversight. |
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Such institutions could exchange experiences with similar institutions that may be in existence in developing countries for harmonisation of approach towards this end. |
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This will contribute to greater transparency and will allow the European Parliament to be duly informed on the implementation of the modifications necessary for the harmonisation of the new system. |
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With the G-20 just round the corner, it was only natural that there were many questions on the post-crisis regulation of banks and the global harmonisation of rules and standards. |
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The Commission represents total harmonisation rather than promotion of the environment, the hole in the ozone layer rather than the ozone layer itself and the past rather than our common future. |
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The only action we can therefore take at European level is to scale down harmonisation in this area, so as to achieve flexibility in at least some countries and areas of the European Union. |
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A large measure of harmonisation is necessary in the VAT and excises fields, to avoid obstacles to the cross border movement of goods and provision of services. |
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This is harmonisation for the sake of it and we are in favour of abolishing VAT at European level and in favour of a highly progressive tax on company profits and on capital income. |
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It is true that in the absence of harmonisation of personal income taxation European citizens are confronted with different tax rules when they take up residence in another Member State. |
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Thirdly, a highly intricate passenger car taxation system should be avoided in future in order to achieve the objective of harmonisation laid down in this directive as a whole. |
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This would strengthen the application of the subsidiarity principle, help to improve national provisions and provide increased evidence of any need for harmonisation. |
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I use the term as close as possible' advisedly, because I wish to emphasise that there will never be full harmonisation of the European internal market, nor do I think we really want that. |
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Even the Commission is going beyond the harmonisation of minimum standards, yet, as a matter of principle, the left-wingers keep on making the proposals broader. |
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In essence, simplification is to be prevented from acting as a passkey to calling in question again harmonisation reached in sectors like health protection, worker and consumer protection, environmental policy and free trade. |
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It identifies actions to be considered regarding spectrum harmonisation for R-LAN, PPDR and other systems, as well as a co-ordination among satellite navigation systems preserving the interest of the Galileo project. |
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The slow growth Switzerland experienced in the 1990s and the early 2000s has brought greater support for economic reforms and harmonisation with the European Union. |
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