Sentence examples for degrees of harmonisation from inspiring English sources

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The pathways combine two main dimensions: degrees of harmonisation and instruments and design elements.

In contrast, the policy costs clearly differ across the pathways, but the differences can mostly be attributed to the instruments rather than to the degrees of harmonisation.

All the policy pathways score similarly with respect to RES-E deployment, i.e., with different degrees of harmonisation and whether using a feed-in tariff, a feed-in premium, a quota system with banding or a quota without banding scheme.

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In certain cases, precisely because we are a Union, we need a degree of harmonisation or more legislation, sometimes in order to harmonise or simplify the existing legislation.

The constitution proposes creating a category of serious cross-border crimes, such as corruption, fraud and people-trafficking, which could be pursued by a European prosecutor and which would require at least a degree of harmonisation of national criminal codes.The British are uneasy and they are not alone.

Both the degree of harmonisation and the choice of instrument influence the distribution of support costs across countries.

If the citizens, businesses and administrations of these cities are to benefit to the greatest possible extent from the potential of their data then it is important that they adopt the appropriate degree of harmonisation not only with other cities directly but with the wider data re-use "eco-system".

They have a degree of harmonisation in their data collection protocols, and both record weight status and major health events.

Kelly (1987) and Poulain (1999), for example, have used the information contained in this matrix to assess the degree of harmonisation amongst reported data.

We are all aware, however, that in addition to mutual recognition, there must also be a minimum level of harmonisation.

In its current form, under the influence of the dominant social forces, the European construction may have produced some degree of institutional harmonisation, and generalised some fundamental rights, which is not negligible, but, contrary to the stated goals, it has not produced a convergent evolution of national economies, a zone of shared prosperity.

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