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Definition of Harmonisation
1. Noun. A piece of harmonized music.
Generic synonyms: Harmony, Musical Harmony
Specialized synonyms: Reharmonisation, Reharmonization
Derivative terms: Harmonise, Harmonise, Harmonize, Harmonize
2. Noun. Singing in harmony.
Generic synonyms: Singing, Vocalizing
Derivative terms: Harmonise, Harmonise, Harmonize, Harmonize
Definition of Harmonisation
1. Noun. (British spelling) (alternative spelling of harmonization) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Harmonisation
Literary usage of Harmonisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Integration of European Inland Transport Markets by (Paris) European Conference of Ministers, Ecmt, SourceOECD (Online service) (2000)
"RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE PAN-EUROPEAN PROCESS OF LEGAL harmonisation AND ...
its role in providing political support for harmonisation and approximation of ..."
2. Trade and Regulatory Reform: Insights from Country Experience by Oecd (2001)
"Instead, countries would need to engage in a combination of harmonisation (or
standardisation) and mutual recognition in order to reconcile market openness ..."
3. Strengthening Inland Waterway Transport: Pan-european Co-operation for Progress by Evropská konference ministrů dopravy, Oecd (2006)
"Tax harmonisation Is tax harmonisation part of the "level playing field"? ...
Under these circumstances, the aim of general tax harmonisation for inland ..."
4. Creation and Governance of Human Genetic Research Databases by Christina Sampogna (2006)
"7.1.5 International harmonisation Variations in regional approaches also ...
There was much discussion about the possible need for the harmonisation of ..."
5. The OECD Report on Regulatory Reform by Joanna R. Shelton (1997)
"2.3.1 harmonisation of Regulations and Review of International Standards As was
... 1n such cases, harmonisation of regulatory requirements (such as ..."
6. Divine Imagining: An Essay on the First Principles of Philosophy, Being a by Edward Douglas Fawcett (1921)
"But were not unrest general, harmonisation of conflicts and social progress would
... harmonisation in this quarter flows obviously from creative imagining. ..."
7. Lithuania by Centre for Co-operation with Non-members (2002)
"harmonisation of the educational system The findings of the OECD review team give
strong support to the priority for improving internal and external ..."
8. Electromagnetic Theory by Oliver Heaviside (1893)
"The moving Force on Electrification, bodily and superficial harmonisation. § 75.
In the above electrostatic application of the stress, it will be observed ..."