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They can also point out that liberalisation is now possible, without the risk of a free-for-all, in part because of years of harmonisation by regulators: the 3G expansion band is, for example, only clear for use by new technologies because it was originally fenced off for 3G by so many countries.
And the new plan, assuming it passes, could add to the burden of legislation in the name of "harmonisation"—by increasing red tape in lightly regulated countries such as Britain and the Netherlands.The arguments will rumble on until the European Commission, parliament and national governments have all had their say.
Following this reasoning, harmonisation by means of adopting restrictions to advertising would improve the free movement of publications.
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This study demonstrates the need for reader harmonisation, either by training or by adjustment of results, should VAS density assessment be used for risk stratification.
French politicians, as usual, want more intervention; by harmonisation they mean the abolition of economic tools in other EU countries, like lower tax rates or weaker labour laws, that can undermine intervention in the French economy.What next?
Some countries are now trying to get round these problems by harmonisation or mutual recognition of standards.The prime examples of such agreements are to be found within the EU.
The studies were conducted in accordance with applicable regulations of the FDA and the Good Clinical Practice guidelines of the International Conference on Harmonisation and approved by the institutional review board at each study center.
The EU directive had to go straight back to the drawing board.Also, regulatory harmonisation is easily hijacked by special interests.
But Mr de Silguy has run foul of fellow commissioners who argue that partial harmonisation of taxes could, by threatening to undermine the single market, be worse than none at all.
The ability of the calibration to compensate for attenuation, scatter and partial volume losses, which is the foundation of the harmonisation process, was tested by comparison of databases before and after its application.
They extensively, and yet further, amend the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 ("the Act"), the increasingly ragged patchwork of a statute which reflects the ravages wrought over the last decade on UK copyright law by the harmonisation programme of the European Commission in this area.
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