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Indeed, in a world where our demand for Chinese-made sneakers produces pollution that melts South America's glaciers, in a world where Greek tax-evasion can weaken the euro, threaten the stability of Spanish banks and tank the Dow, our values and ethical systems eventually have to be harmonized as much as our markets.

Consequently, these views have to be harmonized.

As the spatial infrastructure needs a unified data model for each particular data theme, data from different European countries have to be harmonized into INSPIRE data schemes.

It is a planned economic entity consisting of three economically linked components: production (including specialization industries and auxiliary activities), infrastructure, and local resources (including manpower), which have to be harmonized in a particular geographical area.

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We conclude that ISCED levels cannot be taken as a cross-nationally comparable proxy for human capital in terms of literacy skills, and that education has to be harmonized in a substantively more meaningful way in future adult literacy surveys.

For example, optimum protocols for image acquisition and reconstruction have to be identified and harmonized.

In the European Union, versatile political ideas and approaches of the individual member states as well as existing bilateral agreements with suppliers of raw materials (e.g. German-Russian gas pipeline agreement, LNG contracts between Spain/France and Algeria) lead to different strategies, which have to be considered when harmonizing the EU's energy policy.

For such data to be effectively incorporated into hazard characterization and dose response assessment, they will have to be vetted against traditional approaches and harmonized with clinical practice.

For example, he says, Sizzler might be offering a filet mignon at $15 that you would expect to pay $40 for at a more upscale restaurant, but "most people have a general understanding that these are two very different dining experiences, and they wouldn't expect their prices to be harmonized, as they have different expectations from each".

To be harmonized, these days, is to be censored.

JG and SA compiled data from different source to be harmonized.

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