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The word "harmonising" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you mean to describe something that is coming together in a harmonious way, or when something is being adjusted so that it is in harmony or agreement with something else. Example Sentence: We worked hard to ensure that our objectives were harmonising with those of our partners.
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That would prevent the EU harmonising taxes through European law, and might force would-be tax harmonisers, probably among the 11 founder members of the euro, to pursue their goals on a voluntary basis.Such a strategy might help Britain to avoid being forced to harmonise corporate or savings taxes.
Negotiators know that just removing tariffs is the easy bit – and not worth nearly as much as reforming, reducing and/or harmonising the differing regulations that govern business and industry in the US.
And to the chagrin of investors in the four countries, MILA has been hobbled by a lack of progress in harmonising rules.Optimists say that the alliance is only now coming into its own.
Over the past decade, a great deal of progress has been made in harmonising the rules of patenting in different jurisdictions, making it easier to compare one country with another.Even so, using patents as a proxy for innovation remains fraught with difficulty.
The United States has agreed to do so if Canada meets its security concerns by providing more information on travellers, adopting US methods of baggage screening and exit controls, and harmonising a host of other security measures.
On justice and home affairs, plans have been put forward for harmonising immigration and asylum procedures, and for incorporating the elimination of border controls (under the Schengen agreement) into the EU treaty.
I survived Saddam Hussein's weapons mirage Time to hiss Déjà vu all over again The importance of backing Erdogan Reprints Related items Corporate tax: A taxing battleJan 29th 2004Another way in which governments have tried to crack down is by "harmonising" their tax rates in effect, trying to enforce a government cartel.
For France, the priority is to curb "disloyal" competition, by harmonising taxes to stop low-tax states (eg, Ireland) taking business away from high-tax ones (eg, France), or stopping Britain from imposing tougher rules on its banks that might make them seem safer than French ones.
It has chosen so far to rebuff Canada's and Mexico's desire to join it on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) with the European Union, despite the fact that both its NAFTA partners already have free-trade deals with the EU and harmonising all three might make sense.
This is slowly starting to happen, with officials telling firms they should not "aimlessly boil the ocean".Second, governments should lower costs by harmonising anti-bribery laws and improving co-ordination between national probes.
Many would worry that such a scheme would be a step towards the French Socialists' long-held dream of harmonising minimum wages and welfare standards across the EU.
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