Sentence examples for try to harmonise from inspiring English sources

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Mr Pitt may try to harmonise the regulation of mutual funds, hedge funds, financial advisers and brokers.Why does he think he can achieve so ambitious an agenda, when previous chairmen struggled?

As Europeans try to harmonise higher education, some institutions are pushing the more structured learning that comes with an American PhD.The organisations that pay for research have realised that many PhDs find it tough to transfer their skills into the job market.

But Frydenberg said states such as South Australia, Victoria and Queensland had also been pursuing unrealistically high renewable energy targets – which was a separate issue – and it was his job to try to harmonise the state-based targets with the national target over coming years.

However, when regulators meet for the World Radiocommunication Conference in Geneva, starting on June 9th, they will try to harmonise their plans to expand the part of the spectrum that can be used without a licence, treating it as a common resource.These two different regulatory models are already competing across the airwaves.

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The caterwauling hen parties, the exaggerated "walk out the door" arm gestures, guys nine Bulmers deep trying to harmonise.

For example, there are differences across the three schemes in Thailand and a key priority at present is trying to harmonise the benefit packages.

"They will all have to seek to harmonise them".

from a decision-making point of view, highlighting the roles and factors involved in the different groups taking part in the scenario, and trying to find ways to harmonise their collaboration for the benefit of the Integration project.

In future, the NYSE may even try to grab the London exchange for itself.Mr Thain hopes that the globalisation of markets will push regulators to harmonise their stock-exchange rules, making real consolidation easier.

The smartphone-enabled taxi app is trying a range of new measures to try and harmonise relationships between its drivers and their riders.

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.

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