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International co-ordination should go beyond rule-making to closer harmonisation, including enforcement, say the authors, and more needs to be done to curb the uneven application of international rules at national level although they shed little light on how this could be achieved.It is quite a package.
(1) Council Directive 2006/112/EC21 allows Member States to continue to apply their special schemes to small enterprises in accordance with common provisions and with a view to closer harmonisation.
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Hugh Savill, director of prudential regulation at ABI said: "A financial transaction tax would be bad for British consumers, and the consequences of closer fiscal harmonisation are not understood, but the immediate challenge for us will be exerting influence over EU regulations that will affect the UK financial services industry and its customers".
British sources say that the renewed pressure on the euro will increase the chances of a revision of the Lisbon treaty because Wolfgang Schäuble, the German finance minister, supports a change in the law to underpin closer economic harmonisation of the eurozone.
It even seemed possible that if the two boards got close enough with harmonisation that America might adopt the international standards wholesale.At a conference at Baruch College in New York on May 3rd, grandees from the FASB and the Securities and Exchange Commission (which would make the decision to adopt international standards) explained where the project has got to.
The only changes we will see will be for greater harmonisation and closer union.
Instead, German leaders are more likely to pursue smaller though symbolically important initiatives with Macron's government, such as joint investment projects, the harmonisation of corporate tax rates, closer security and defence cooperation, and moving forward on the digital and energy union fronts.
The tenor aria reflects "" (Love approaches with gentle steps) with oboe d'amore as obbligato instrument, "the traditional musical symbol of love", alluding to the concept of Jesus as the bride-groom and the Soul as the bride, which is also the base for Nicolai's hymn that closes part I in a "rousing four-part harmonisation".
(B9: Manager)" Professionals identified two potential barriers to closer integration in case study B: (1) role definition; (2) harmonisation of clinical governance protocols.
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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