Sentence examples for In harmonisation from inspiring English sources

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This independence results in harmonisation challenges, not least lack of uniformity, making it difficult to evaluate care, diagnoses and treatment across the UK.

Moreover, biobanking in European networks will result in harmonisation of health, lifestyle and other exposure data as well as the development and implemention of harmonised definitions of diseases by increased consensus on the criteria for clinical endpoints.

"The one bit of a good news is that they result in harmonisation across Europe which is better than the existing situation with 27 different national laws, but the content of some these proposals is very onerous," said Marc Dautlich, head of information law at Pinsent Masons.

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These agreements lay the foundations for increased co-ordination in DAH and founded a number of core principles, including that donors work to streamline their efforts in-country (harmonisation) and for donors and recipients alike to be jointly responsible for achieving these goals (mutual accountability) (9).

There are significant variations in legal harmonisation and in the 'spirit' of legislation and guidance, nor does the existence of common legal requirements necessarily equate with 'harmonised practice'.

A group of 170 European civil society organisations said in a statement that regulatory co-operation as envisaged in TTIP would result in "downward harmonisation".

Yet in the models currently being promoted, the proposal for a common application form for both GAVI and Global Fund has to some extent accommodated this, with WB only engaged in one option of the two tracks proposed, not engaged with GAVI and Global Fund in the harmonisation of existing HSS funding, nor in the common application form process.

Intermediation activities take many forms, and in some cases, can result in the harmonisation or alignment of energy efficiency goals and comfort goals.

The failure to replicate the initial association in the ALSPAC cohort of rs2513280 with the frequency of cannabis use in the Yale-UPenn and YNTR cohorts may be due in part to the difficulties we faced in phenotype harmonisation between the cohorts.

He insists that he is not engaged in "tax harmonisation for the sake of harmonisation", but rather in "tax co-ordination"—which he defines as helping member states to do what they want to do anyway.

In fact, due to legal restrictions and inconsistencies in data harmonisation which is due to federal responsibilities, this dataset is not available for public use [9].

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