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It must also be brought into conformity with emerging European Union rules.

Job evaluation, discussed above, purports to condense the varied requirements of each job to a single figure in a common scale in order that the ranking order of the rates of pay of the jobs may be brought into conformity with that of those figures.

Although neglecting the off-diagonal elements can cause errors between the theoretical and simulated steady-state MSEs, Equation 15 can be considered a lower bound to the steady-state MSE of the proposed GAL narrowband ANC system, which will be brought into conformity with the simulation results in Section 4.2.

Mr. President, it is no coincidence that these achievements have come in a period when national laws have been brought into conformity with the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), to which Vietnam is a States Party; and that the rights of children in need of special protection are also being addressed through national legislation and programmes of action.

entry, Moscow has had to overhaul its national laws to bring them into conformity with the global trade regime as well as work out bilateral market-opening deals with all the members of the body.

The government has announced that it will freeze spending next year in an effort to reduce its deficit of 3.6percentt and bring it into conformity with the European Union limit of 3percentt.

When Ludwig Rellstab, a critic from Berlin, visited Beethoven in Vienna in 1825, he found the reality anticlimactic: "There was nothing expressing that brusqueness, that tempestuous, unshackled quality which has been lent his physiognomy in order to bring it into conformity with his works".

The Vatican has asked four of its officials and four American bishops to gather in Rome over the next month to hammer out changes to the American bishops' policies, or "norms," and to bring them into conformity with the church's canon law.

Faced with headlines proclaiming the Vatican's response an outright rejection, Bishop Wilton D. Gregory, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, said at a news conference in Rome that the policy merely needed to be refined by a "mixed commission" of church officials, four from Rome and four from the United States, to bring it into conformity with canon law.

He argues that "[p]eople have reason to do what will bring them into conformity with reasons that apply to them" (Raz 2005a, 3).

They say we ought to be governed by reason rather than passion, and if our passions are not in line with reason's commands, we ought to restrain them or bring them into conformity with reason.

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