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It does not harmonise with the sound of any instrument".
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The Cotswold style was "taken absurdly out of context and mercilessly stretched", and did not "harmonise with the clumsy tower", whilst the spire "[perched] uneasily ... despite its elaborate base".
Hamilton starts with Howard Odum and his phonograph cylinders in the 1910s (he may later have discarded the recordings because the actual songs didn't harmonise with his folk theories) and goes coolly through to James McKune, a recluse dwelling in a YWCA room in the 50s with 300 old discs under his bed, each selected for the purity and obscurity of their performers, where they were audible at all.
Even though standardised emissions evaluation methods exist, the scope and boundary of the system is based on assumptions and can therefore change from case to case and does not guarantee harmonised and comparable results even for the same bioenergy system.
The plan does not propose actually harmonising corporate tax rates but instead closing loopholes and stricter rules on tax havens.
'But that provision does not mean that harmonising measures adopted on the basis of other provisions of the Treaty cannot have any impact on the protection of human health.
That does not bode well for coming attempts to harmonise rules on corporate tax.
Harmonising the metadata format alone does not solve the issue of efficient access to relevant information in heterogeneous environments, when different systems use different content, contextual and semantic concepts for certain entities.
The existing literature does not adequately address environmental management systems as tools for harmonising the environmental, social and economic realms of education for sustainable development at primary schools.
Consequently, the transfer from math-related knowledge and skills to cross-curricular problems does not necessarily depend on how math and science education are harmonised, since the conceptual and operational discrepancy between math and problem solving is rather small.
('Might', 'may' and 'could' because the EC notes the regulation does not impose an obligation on companies to sell. Nor does it harmonise prices, as noted above).
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