Sentence examples for harmonising as from inspiring English sources

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Almost as bad for those with a mind for justice is the thought that the same supposed rocket scientists, using the same benighted techniques that caused the mess, may be taking everyone for a ride again.Central bank liquidity policy needs refining and harmonising, as the Financial Stability Forum, a group of banking-industry regulators, made clear in a report in April.

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Tonight, it comes in astonishing 90-second bursts, his voice – which can harmonise as sweetly as it can scream – buried in echo, struggling to be heard over the racket his three-piece band make.

To make this possible, investor-protection rules are also to be harmonised, so as to provide a (theoretically) consistent standard in areas such as investment advice, order-handling and the completion of securities trades—"best execution", in the jargon.Second, MiFID aims to change the nature of competition in share trading.

A report circulated within BAT in October 1991 noted that, in 'a perfect Common Market excise and other similar taxes on goods would be harmonised' so as to allow goods to move freely between the member countries without any fiscal distortions to trade [ 22].

Standard logistic regression analysis was applied to assess the odds ratios (ORs) of the genotype (response variable) in relation to the phenotypes (covariates, harmonised as z-scores for obesity phenotypes) in the combined case and control groups.

The existing applications are not harmonised as yet and have not been a focus of this study.

Michael Froman, the US chief negotiator, described the task of harmonising regulations as follows: "For years the US and EU have accepted each other's inspection of aeroplanes because it was obvious they would not be able to check all the planes landing in their jurisdiction.

Tonight, as on the new album, Parton covers Bob Dylan's Don't Think Twice, It's All Right, adding a little harmonica and a lot of harmonising, making it sound as old as the hills.

Harmonising data-acquisition protocols as well as standardising image processing methods to extract reliable information will be of great value.

Finally, experimental temperature and salinity should be harmonised so as to obtain reliable comparisons between different studies.

('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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