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The longest possible selection of data was taken, from 1978 to 2013, and the information was accessed and harmonised by a data team at LIS.
Corporation taxes could eventually be harmonised by majority vote, but only if countries first agreed unanimously to take such a vote.
There's a moment of exquisite tension and release when the horn call returns, now harmonised by an achingly dissonant chord, then salved when the music melts into a major key.
Today both American and European copyrights, harmonised by treaty, are for 70 years beyond the life of the author and 95 years after publication, or 125 years after creation for works made "for hire" and owned by corporations.Copyright has also been extended far beyond printed works to cover almost any medium from choreography to music, movies and computer programs.
However, we prefer to use the country data for estimation, since at this level the flows are observed data, obtained from international organisations, and harmonised by ETISplus.
They are very widely used, but often stem from local initiatives, and they are seldom managed at national level (unlike, for example, the North-American Commodity Flow Survey, which is a shipper-based survey; or the European national road freight surveys, which are carrier based, with methodologies and data harmonised by Eurostat [12, 13]).
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Given the internal market and free movement of goods in the EU, it is extremely important to consumers that the evident differences in the quality and effectiveness of market-surveillance authorities should be harmonised upwards by means of European rules governing accreditation bodies.
Our study is made possible by harmonising variables described by two complementary data sources for Australian migrants: the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia 3 (LSIA 3) reports data for 2005, and the (recently available) Continuous Survey of Australia's Migrants (CSAM) reports data for 2009/10.
The hostel that night wasn't as remote as the first, and was much busier, but the absence of huddled-survivor ambience was atoned for by the spontaneous and exquisitely harmonised singalong kick-started by Karl-Peter's yodel ringtone.
From the age of four, his grandmother taught him to harmonise, and by the time he was nine he was appearing with a singing group called the Songsters, who performed for local charities.
A hard task will not be made easier by a public spat over his appointment at the deeply divided commission.See article: Accounting regulationA worldwide accounting standard came closer, after American and European regulators agreed to harmonise rules by 2005.
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