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Nobody in Belgrade seriously believes they could be incorporated back into Serbia's body politic.Boris Begovic, an economist, argues that Serbia needs a plan B. He suggests that it might forget about EU accession and follow the path of Norway and Switzerland, which harmonise most of their laws and policies with Brussels, but are not EU members.

Surely this idea is too ridiculous to be for a moment entertained.... Are we to suppose the Deity adopting plans which harmonise only with the modes of procedure of the less enlightened of our race?

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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.

The European Commission wants to replace the current, ten-year-old, ineffective law on investment services, itself an unhappy compromise, with a new version which would harmonise regulatory regimes across the 15 (soon to be 25) states of the EU.

The elimination half-life (EL0.5) might be considered as a potential metric which could harmonise the different bioaccumulation metrics.

With the aim of examining the relationship between the two approaches and the extent to which they harmonise, this paper: Describes repeated cross-sectional perspectives on HRQoL in South Australia's adult population; Examines patterns of change across the decade to 2008; and Considers the health dimensions underlying observed changes.

It turned out he was more than ready: his Spider-Man trilogy, which beautifully harmonised human emotion, heart and visceral action, was both the gratifying summit of all he had learned in film-making, and Raimi to the core.

In the conclusions, we will provide an answer to which extent harmonised sampling strategies are feasible and the consequences for survey research.

The United States has just endorsed the gist of the Council of Europe's cybercrime treaty, which aims to harmonise laws against hacking, Internet fraud and child pornography.All this is a far cry from what leading Internet thinkers prophesied only five years ago.

The implementation of Ecohydrology (EH) – a transdisciplinary problem-solving science - has to be based upon the development of system solutions for river basins which have to harmonise hydrological processes with ecosystems dynamics and societies' needs.

Influential American union leader Richard Trumka, president of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), has said the agreement, which aims at harmonising safety, labour, manufacturing and other regulations across the world's two largest economies, appears aimed at lowering standards, and not improving them.

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