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It is because, as Mr Baker said, "the proposed NPS regulation… is a harmonisation measure".
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Third, a core competence is difficult for competitors to imitate because it is a complex harmonisation of individual technologies and production skills.The two academics painted a picture of the corporation as a tree whose roots are its particular competencies.
There are also varying regulations and attitudes relating to the use of human cells and tissues throughout Member States of the EU, and there is a need for harmonisation.
There is a move towards harmonisation of food regulations, as illustrated by Australia and New Zealand and by Mercosur.
They also mean that there is a need for harmonisation, and this is why we welcome both Mr Di Pietro's report on the exchange of information from the criminal register and Mr Costa's report on the quality of criminal justice in the European Union.
This is not a harmonisation of tax rates, which will remain a national prerogative, but creates an alternative tax base to enhance the single market.
There was a different harmonisation for each pass.
Minor simplifications are not worth a disaster; harmonisation is a misguided goal if it means doing things wrong everywhere.
There is a clear need for harmonisation of regulation relating to such practices.
Absence of consensus for paediatric antibiotic clinical trials is a major barrier to harmonisation in research and translation into clinical practice.
Ireland is actually more conservative, it does not like aspects of judicial co-operation, because there is a movement towards more harmonisation of criminal and civil law.
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