But it is a rock sound, with balladic verses and powerful harmonised choruses, that wins through. |
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Their music glittered and shone, sweetly harmonised, and rang out across the courtyard. |
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Let us join in chorus, just this once, harmonised or in unison, for I care not, and state our position for all Infinity to know and comprehend. |
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This very Stravinskyian passage also features a few bars anomalously harmonised in Messiaen style. |
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Add to that the fact that I love Massenet because his music is tonal and well harmonised, and you have some idea of my style. |
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Clear, bright guitar melodies and cute, harmonised vocals serve each song well. |
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It was to Bach's advantage that this chorale was harmonised at the end of Cantata 60 with a daring remarkable even for Bach. |
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The dancers retired and out came the guitars and squeezebox and raspy male voices harmonised with the yorgas' sweet vocals. |
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This introduced a new harmonised pay spine, allowing the lowest paid staff to climb the salary scale quicker. |
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Martin cleverly used foliage plants that complemented and harmonised with the bronze. |
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The absence of harmonised legislation in the fight against fraud is a significant dampener on police and judicial co-operation in this area. |
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These standards, harmonised at European level, are drawn up by private bodies and must remain nonmandatory texts. |
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The need to keep in place and improve an existing framework for harmonised data collection. |
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Would you like good-tasting, naturally harmonised water of spring water quality? |
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Seventy-five per cent of goods are harmonised, and twenty-five percent are not. |
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Let us not be beguiled by arguments about harmonising taxation, because harmonised taxes under socialists have only one way to go and that is up. |
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Price control arrangements shall make proper allowance for the application of harmonised and certified cost accounting methods. |
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A supra-national commitment to prevent blockades and to act in a harmonised way if they still occur is therefore essential. |
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Therefore, adoption of the harmonised methodology will not entail extra work but only a one-off change. |
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May I say in parenthesis that this is an area where policies must be more effectively harmonised. |
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All the functions in an aseptic line are based on consummately harmonised process technology for beverage production. |
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The transposition of harmonised European product legislation represents the largest part of the acquis under this chapter. |
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Those are fine words, but here we are with yet another attempt to bulldoze wonderful diversity into a common, harmonised, featureless landscape. |
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Lastly, a harmonised legal framework to deal with threats of violence and hooliganism is also desirable. |
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Red tape will be slashed and rules harmonised to improve the investment climate. |
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However, the proposal obliges the Commission to make if necessary a proposal for such a harmonised support system. |
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Nowadays, the licences which regulate the construction time scale of a power plant are not harmonised. |
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For the needs of the European Union water framework directive, data on watercourse quality must be harmonised. |
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Only a worldwide harmonised control and testing system can favour a frictionless business for all participants in the whole commercial chain. |
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National legislators are called upon to effect the transposition in the most harmonised way possible, and the NCBs stand ready to assist. |
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Protection of the Hungarian minority can be ensured only through measures harmonised with the principles of subsidiarity and self-government. |
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Sub-regional initiatives will be channelled through this system with clear, harmonised systems of accounting and reporting. |
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The newer part could be better harmonised with the old part and provide a better view of the river. |
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It establishes rules on the design of machinery, based on which CEN is drawing up a set of harmonised standards. |
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The terms of the extension do not yet appear to have been harmonised in policy terms. |
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Moreover, it did not produce harmonised or even plausible results in some cases. |
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Moreover, harmonised standards should take into consideration scientific and technological progress and the vastness of the subject. |
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The harmonised business and consumer surveys in the European Union were initialised in 1961 by the Commission. |
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The Charter provides clear, harmonised principles in the treatment of researchers. |
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The labour market is to be deregulated and social insurances and taxes should be harmonised. |
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Today we find ourselves in a single employment area but with employment legislations which are inappropriate and not harmonised. |
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Conditions for family reunion are being harmonised at European level, as is legislation relating to refugee status. |
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The main objective of the proposal is to ensure the free movement of goods in the harmonised area. |
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Common rules of origin, reduction of customs red tape and harmonised rules for trade are stepping stones towards these goals. |
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I believe that our technologies must also be modernised and harmonised as soon as possible. |
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Registration and motorised vehicle tax do not belong to the harmonised taxes. |
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To ensure that all Member States apply the same lifetimes for similar measures, these lifetimes will be harmonised on a European level. |
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In particular it has supported research into the development of a harmonised method for the profiling of amphetamines. |
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I subscribe to the view that we need to propose tax relief, harmonised at European level, as a guideline for the Member States. |
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As you know, there is already a harmonised framework for the developing, testing and authorising of biomedical products. |
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The UN-ECE convention on road signs does set harmonised designs for those traffic signs giving warning information to motorists. |
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The proposed legal act will provide for a mechanism to guarantee a harmonised set of timely job vacancy data across all Member States. |
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These statistics are produced by the harmonised EU methodology and they are much delayed if compared to above mentioned statistics. |
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The conformity assessment body system requires stricter selection criteria and harmonised national selection processes. |
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The memon® products create a harmonised environment in which you can recharge your batteries, relax and stay healthy. |
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The discharge date for the operating budget of the executive agencies should therefore be harmonised with the one for the general budget. |
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Corporate tax rates are not harmonised in the EU, and the Netherlands are not in control of the rates applied by other countries. |
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Finance ministers meeting at the Ecofin Council on 19 October struck a deal on the introduction of harmonised EU rules on the matter. |
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There is a need for strong safety regulation and oversight, based on harmonised standards. |
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Domestic rules in the Member States ought to be harmonised in order to improve transparency for the operators. |
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In order to avoid fragmented legal approaches that could potentially hinder the functioning of the internal market, there is a need to provide for harmonised legal protection against any of these activities. |
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Holst in 1926 harmonised the tune to make it usable as a hymn, which was included in the hymnal Songs of Praise. |
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That could not only be achieved unless policies were harmonised and transferred to the European Community level. |
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This directive reflects the politic will to inform citizens on the noise to which they are exposed, as well as the demand for assessment and harmonised management of environmental noise over vast territories. |
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The Agenda for Change agreement aimed to provide harmonised pay and career progression. |
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The first and the second are harmonised in traditional Westminster forms of government. |
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They provide a comprehensive and harmonised picture of the level of interest rates applied by MFIs, how they change over time and the business volumes associated with these rates. |
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In addition to the tax package, pressure is growing for the creation of a harmonised energy tax system that has a neutral impact on the overall tax burden. |
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If the intention is to draw up an annual synthesis report containing Community statistics, the process of compiling data on the Member States must use harmonised definitions and methods. |
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To reduce traffic noise, it is therefore appropriate to lay down provisions to encourage end-users to purchase tyres with low external rolling noise by providing harmonised information on that parameter. |
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To improve road safety, it is therefore appropriate to lay down provisions to encourage end-users to purchase tyres with high wet grip performance by providing harmonised information about that parameter. |
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Furthermore, the ECB participated in the activities of UNIDROIT, the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law, regarding a draft international convention on harmonised rules for intermediated securities. |
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Although it is already possible to reinforce the provisions on the origin of pullets for egg production, production standards for these animals have not been harmonised yet. |
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Forb o t h R e p u b l i c s, the legislation and implementation of VAT throughout the State Union should be harmonised in order not to lead to obstacles to the functioning of the internal market. |
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This requires that all prescription-only medicinal products, other than radiopharmaceuticals, carry a serialisation number that identifies the individual package in a harmonised and standardised way across Europe. |
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Therefore, with a view to the smooth operation of the internal market, the laws of the Member States should be harmonised so as to make terms of protection identical throughout the Community. |
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On the subject of pharmacogenetics, the resolution also calls for the creation of a harmonised regulatory framework for the development of new genetically-based products. |
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The detailed and harmonised TSI's will be intended to replace the existing regulations and specifications in Beneficiary Countries, to ensure that trains can run uninterrupted across these countries. |
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It advocates increasing the Annual Circulation Tax rather than the Registration Tax and, above all, systematising the fight against pollution by applying principles of harmonised taxation. |
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Another goal is to examine ways in which standards can be harmonised, common definitions found and best practices and procedures indentified in the area of investigations. |
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The 7th IEF in Riyadh in 2000 gave the political pressure and support to the international organisations to develop such a system of harmonised oil statistics. |
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Existing paper or online dictionaries do not address exhaustively areas such as spatial planning and sustainable development, nor offer quadrilingual, harmonised legal terminologies. |
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Those requirements are preconditioned on the Member States recognising the threats ensuing from counterfeiting and on their sharing a common interest in fighting these threats in a coordinated and harmonised way. |
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Mandate for CEN and CENELEC concerning the execution of standardisation work for harmonised standards on structural metallic products and ancillaries. |
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In this case, social rights based on labour law and the civil and commercial laws, which are currently often contradictive, should become more harmonised. |
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The r ules and responsibilities governing the supply chain therefore need to be known to all market participants, and? need to be harmonised with a view to enhancing Community market integration. |
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Other delegates thought that a more important question than who could carry out tests where, was how harmonised requirements for experts could be laid down in order to ensure a high level of quality. |
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Moreover, since the harmonised accounting rules provide for different treatments for realised and unrealised results it is essential that the classification of these two categories of results is exact. |
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It is not in Germany's interests to forgo the contributions to its tax system while we wait around for the tax bases to be harmonised in what will probably be drawn-out processes at the EU level. |
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Therefore, certain aspects of the marketing, sale and resale of timeshares and long-term holiday products as well as the exchange of rights deriving from timeshare contracts should be fully harmonised. |
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Europe will only be achieved as a project when we can establish anthropocentric and cosmopolitan laws, which must include criminal laws that are more harmonised and less divided by borders. |
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In order to ensure a harmonised, interoperable and open navigational aid and information system on the inland waterway network of the Community, common requirements and technical specifications should be introduced. |
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However as the international use of sires increases, the opportunity will present itself for accepting the challenge of defining fully harmonised classification systems. |
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The EU favours the taxation system used in nearly all OECD countries, namely a single harmonised rate per litre of pure alcohol for all distilled spirits and spirit-based pre-mixed drinks. |
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It is also understood that the Bureau of Labour Statistics compiles a number of 'Labour Cost' datasets that aim to provide harmonised country data. |
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Eurostat compiles basic HRST stock data from the European Community labour force survey and education inflow data from education statistics, which provide fairly harmonised results. |
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One envisaged that, for the offences on the list that have not yet been harmonised, the double jeopardy rule should only be withdrawn if the offence is considered to be serious in the issuing State. |
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There is no harmonised asylum policy. Therefore, there are very different situations in many countries, and on this minor point I would agree with Mrs Klamt. |
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The fully harmonised legislation and coordinated approach has been a key to tackling and containing serious animal disease outbreaks, such as avian influenza and foot-and-mouth disease. |
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The world's leading biofeedback instrument is used to measure the reactions of various people to tap water and to the same tap water harmonised with memon®. |
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Neither does it appear in any standard hymn book in a guise other than Parry's own, so it may have been harmonised specially for the film. |
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Thus, it is necessary to lay down a harmonised maximum limit for fluoride in natural mineral waters affording sufficient protection for the population as a whole. |
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As mentioned above, the production of the harmonised representative long-term interest rates has been implemented by the central banks, and fully harmonised data are used in this Report. |
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There is a specific interrelation between the dynamics of the kriyas, each laying the ground for the following in such a way that the mind is slowly harmonised and harnessed. |
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This new recital stress that calculations must be precise, easy to follow, harmonised and adjustable and must avoid unnecessary administrative efforts and market distortions. |
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This dedication and unselfishness contribute to characterizing the school environment as a vital environment in which intellectual growth is harmonised with spiritual, religious, emotional and social growth. |
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Properly harmonised interaction of thread, closure, material distribution, and design, plus the use of nitrogen, are all crucial in translating this 4.4-gram featherweight into tangible reality. |
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Even the most dyed-in-the-wool European federalists among us dare not dream of a time when we could ever achieve the utopian vision of a harmonised social security system or harmonised taxation across Europe. |
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Key to the implementation of the One Plan is the new harmonised and streamlined annual planning and review process that has been established through 11 inter-agency PCGs responsible for the UN's results in five outcome areas. |
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A harmonised optin approach solves this problem. |
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In order to reflect the social function of the services in question, the harmonised numbers should be freephone numbers, without this meaning that operators would be obliged to carry calls to 116 numbers at their own expense. |
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The specific objectives of the Regulation are the entry into force, by end 2002 of a harmonised system for cross-border transmission tarification based on principles of simplicity, cost-reflectiveness and non-discrimination. |
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Specialised dealers in commodity derivatives have been active on national marketplaces, without being subject to harmonised capital adequacy requirements, without occasioning prudential or systemic problems. |
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These differences could be taken into consideration in preparation of harmonised reference values for separate production of heat and electricity. |
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Aiming instead at harmonised minimum standards will easily lead to a situation where we leap over the lowest hurdle and end up with the lowest common denominator, which will water down all the aims of competition policy. |
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When a harmonised standard is replaced with a new version, both versions of the standard can be used for the purpose of affixing CE marking until the end of the coexistence period. |
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In order to ensure clarity, transparency and a harmonised framework for authorisation of genetically modified food, this notification procedure should be abandoned in respect of genetically modified foods. |
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Conclusions indicate a large variation in results from different methods and although harmonised, the various procedures will produce confusion if all parameters are not fixed, the company warns. |
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The amended proposal extends the scope of the existing measures to ensure that harmonised disclosure requirements are available for equity and debt securities traded on regulated markets. |
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Some donors have harmonised and even pooled their support. |
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In any case, some officials reckon that even if a fully harmonised set of EU rules is eventually achieved, it would be unlikely to ensure that all EU countries share a proportionately equal burden of asylum-seekers. |
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The criteria for the decision to shoot down a hijacked commercial aeroplane should be harmonised at European level, although the provision of interceptor aircraft will remain a national responsibility. |
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The decision to shoot down a hijacked commercial airliner is the responsibility of the supreme national air defence authorities, but here again the criteria need to be harmonised at European level. |
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In those cases the use of these internationally agreed normative documents can be an alternative to the use of harmonised standards and, under specific conditions, give rise to a presumption of conformity. |
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On the issue of infrastructure categories, most countries agreed to develop and use a harmonised set of response categories in all future surveys, based on the national definitions. |
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The bedrooms include suites with carefully selected furniture, and bathrooms where fixtures and fittings are perfectly harmonised with the bedrooms. |
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The adoption of harmonised requirements by all of the Member States in place of their national regulations should facilitate the proper functioning of the internal market for these vehicles. |
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Taking into account the fact that harmonised testing methods are not yet available in respect of such tyres, it is appropriate to provide for the possibility of adapting their grip grading at a later stage. |
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It is necessary to have a harmonised approach to the examination of consignments so presented and to the annotation of documents being returned to the border inspection post of introduction. |
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In order to facilitate the development of such a framework and to ensure a harmonised approach, it is desirable to recommend some common basic principles for risk-measurement. |
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The introduction of a harmonised category AM and of a mandatory theory driving test can help to provide for better control of this vulnerable group of road users and make them more aware of traffic requirements. |
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The EU and its Member States must transform the verbose declarations reaffirming their commitments into harmonised and collectively effective action. |
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Moreover, deductions and prudential filters will be harmonised internationally and generally applied at the level of common equity or its equivalent in the case of non-joint stock companies. |
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The existence of such a harmonised policy structure would give momentum to the aviation industry in the region and would remove the barriers preventing the growth of this sector. |
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The same product stovepipe model thus exists in Eurostat, where the harmonised data in a particular statistical domain are aggregated to produce European statistics in that domain. |
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The European Parliament would like to see the amounts of the fines harmonised, something that is difficult when levels of income vary between Member States. |
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Technical barriers to trade are also reported for products not bearing CE marking, such as porcelain tableware, and products in non harmonised areas. |
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Such procedures will also allow the resulting obligations of market actors to be harmonised, contributing to the creation of a level playing field in the Community. |
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The work involves development of a harmonised method for the Alpine region and a catalogue of potential measures for networking existing biotopes. |
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The filling machine is not a stand-alone unit, but part of a system of interdependent components that must be precisely harmonised with one another to work efficiently. |
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Business registers for statistical purposes represent a basic element of such a common framework, making it possible to organise and coordinate statistical surveys by providing a harmonised sampling frame. |
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We should be giving the countries that are about to join us a sheaf of unambiguous and harmonised regulations that they know they can stick to and be guided by. |
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Payments for major arable crops as cereals and oilseeds were harmonised. |
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This was after she had joined a circus, toured Europe with performance artists, dabbled in punk music and harmonised with Annie Lennox on tour with the Eurhythmics. |
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