Some evil genius, it might seem, was labouring to harmonise all things into an equal slatternliness. |
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I would have one single rate of Vat or harmonise our excise duties to the average EU level. |
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The issue with contract documentation is having to deal with diverse conditions across the region making it difficult to harmonise and achieve conformity. |
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This meant that it was unrealistic to harmonise the economic systems of Serbia and Montenegro because of major disproportions in the structure of the two economies, he said. |
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No comprehensive measures have yet been taken to harmonise capital income taxation in order to promote the integration of financial markets. |
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And this instrument's role is to link together two or more drums, in other words to harmonise. |
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If there are risks to food safety, let us harmonise what we eat through a common nutritional policy! |
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The EU wishes to harmonise organic products and production, with more EU regulations and more EU snoopers. |
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But should the political wish to harmonise not be the starting point for open discussion on choosing the best technical solution? |
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This beautiful label manages to harmonise the history of the brand with that of the expiatory temple. |
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We have no legal title to harmonise the issue of the age of consent to sexual relations. |
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The combination of the grass roof and the diaphanous glass panelling allows the building to harmonise perfectly with its premises. |
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Enjoy our wine glass, designed to enhance your appreciation of the wine and harmonise its aroma. |
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It would therefore be useful to harmonise to a certain extent these products and their processing in an organised market with netting. |
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Health must escape the desires of the ultraliberal vultures and the European federalist ideology that is going to harmonise everything downwards. |
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All the different components listed above need to harmonise with one another in order to achieve holist basic education development. |
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An initiative to harmonise the terms and conditions for file insurance claims could give both insurances and citizens greater legal certainty. |
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Asanas help to harmonise the endocrinal secretions, balancing the emotions and giving a positive attitude to life. |
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We will harmonise both the rules on the validity of driving licences and the frequency of medicals for drivers of heavy vehicles. |
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Are we going to economise our university education now or, worse still, harmonise it to make it European? |
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The issues raised in Table 1 above help to harmonise and systematise the various elements required for comprehensive disaster risk reduction. |
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The Commission is trying, in its usual manner, to standardise rather than to harmonise. |
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Therefore, there is an urgent need to harmonise and standardise the current treatment protocols. |
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I do not want to harmonise anything with regard to reform of the welfare state. |
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The European example shows indeed that it took the JAA at least a decade to harmonise European rules and oversight procedures. |
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It is nevertheless also possible to harmonise the classification and labelling of other substances if justified at EU level. |
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It is therefore not possible to harmonise completely the amount of such fees. |
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Further efforts are needed to harmonise rules on the law applicable to insurance contracts and company law. |
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The aim of an Atlantic strategy was to coordinate and harmonise national and regional strategies with a European strategy. |
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The idea that the different agencies should try to harmonise their work has been affirmed. |
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These structures aim to harmonise the practices of these notified bodies and to ensure a high level of safety for the products certified. |
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However it is the European Commission's intention to simplify the CAP and therefore harmonise decoupling. |
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Member States can make such proposals to harmonise the classification of a substance by submitting an Annex XV dossier. |
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However, to ensure consistency with applicable national policies and laws, it would be useful to harmonise nationally the review procedures. |
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Ceilings should fulfil the functional needs of the space and harmonise with the design character of the building. |
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Important markets such as the US, Japan and south Korea have not signed the Patents Co-operation Treaty that was designed to harmonise patent rules. |
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It will also mount a massive lobbying campaign in Brussels to harmonise European copyright with US law, arguing that in an MP3 world rights protection must be universal. |
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The development plan would harmonise the activities of the ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, the agriculture consultative forum and other stakeholders. |
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The European Commission last week announced a plan to harmonise car manufacturer prices and dealership arrangements in a bid to cut prices for the consumer. |
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Thirdly, the collaborative preparation of the third UNGASS report covering 2006-2007 demonstrates how the team has provided an entry point to harmonise UN support for the national response. |
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Everyone has pointed out that these two countries have made remarkable progress within the framework of their efforts to harmonise with the acquis communautaire. |
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Therefore, on 11 February 2004, a new Consumer Protection Code came into force in order to completely harmonise Estonian law with the acquis communautaire. |
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Setting up an office to promote the exchange of information and to support the asylum authorities' day-to-day operations forms part of EU efforts to harmonise these practices. |
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A consensus appears to be on the horizon on the need to harmonise, to set up a framework for the certification systems and arrive at mutual recognition between these systems. |
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Our imaginativeness is directed to the pursuit of one aim alone: to create worlds of experience which harmonise your living space in its entirety. |
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The regulations are also intended to harmonise penalties for breaking the regulations in different countries. |
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It took the Council of Ministers until December 2000 finally to decide to harmonise driving time at a maximum of 48 hours per week on average, even then with certain exceptions, as in the case of self-employed drivers. |
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It will detoxify the body deep down and harmonise your energy centres thanks to a series of precise and repeated gestures alternating between pressure and effleurage. |
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This will make it possible to harmonise river navigability, in terms both of social safety rules and of environmental rules, including the proposed non-reduction in those countries where that danger exists. |
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The Commission points out that it does not have the legal authority to harmonise the national indemnification systems in the event of an epidemic. |
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The committee might come into being under the aegis of the EU and would aim to harmonise the actions conducted by the Member States as well as those conducted by third countries. |
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All seven banknotes would incorporate, as a background, a map of Europe without borders, a feature which would harmonise the appearance of the series. |
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Your sabre-rattling fools no one because, as you know perfectly well, whether you like it or not, you need Austria in order to reform the Treaties and harmonise savings tax. |
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It is therefore important, with a view to ensuring the highest level of safety, to harmonise the requirements as regards qualifications, competence and access to the profession of air traffic controller. |
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The criteria for assessing this are determined very strictly to avoid rendering eligibility for the status nugatory and to harmonise the conditions in all the Member States. |
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Its task will be to harmonise the legislation with the conditions for receiving EU financing for the renovation of prefab housing under the Structural Funds. |
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In our relationships within the family, our religious community, our parish etc., are we able to harmonise the need for unity of purpose and action with respect for the individual and acceptance of differences? |
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A European social security system would lower pressure on the member states to harmonise their national systems, while providing those citizens who wish to go for it with a truly European and completely mobile alternative. |
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The basic approach suggested to reach the above-mentioned objectives is to improve and harmonise Community legislation on materials and articled intended to come into contact with food by introducing the proposed rules. |
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The spontaneous intellect of man always defines the divine which it feels in ways that harmonise with its temporary intellectual prepossessions. |
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However, it might be a good idea to harmonise their provisions, where necessary, and ensure the proper connections, consistencies and perhaps also some efficiencies. |
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His preamble explains the desire to harmonise national laws in this field. |
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Previous strategies to harmonise technical regulations have not been able to keep up with the breakneck pace of developments in the air transport sector. |
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The proposed Directive aims to harmonise, in the longer tem, the use of phthalates in toys and childcare articles, as well of those intended for mouthing as of those which can be put into the mouth. |
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Therefore, national central banks may allow existing valuation rules to apply to such loans until the ECB updates these rules in order to harmonise reporting further. |
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Both Al Waha and Al Bandar are painted in creams, ochres and earth colours to harmonise with the ochre coloured mountains. |
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We harmonise, we homogenise, we regulate, we legislate. |
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The second way is to recreate a law ex nihilo, that is to say, to harmonise the systems and completely overhaul all the concepts and legal systems in each of the Member States. |
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For goodness' sake, drop this attempt to harmonise universities and consider the value of the varying contributions made by these different institutions. |
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These common rules harmonise the requirements for approval. |
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As early as 1187, medieval chronicler Geraldus Cambrensis stated that the Welsh sang in as many parts as there were people, and even that quite small children could harmonise. |
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Like most design styles, Art Nouveau sought to harmonise its forms. |
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Thus the vicissitudes of the land and ocean, portrayed in the tertiary formations, harmonise perfectly with other terraqueous phenomena of the same geological period. |
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