harmonised in English

verb
1
add notes to (a melody) to produce harmony.
At the next lesson Milhaud essentially approved the work after a few comments and suggestions, then requested that Trimble harmonize the melody for the next lesson.

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1. an EU approach to identify beneficial sharing opportunities in harmonised or non-harmonised bands, and

2. Subject: Statistics relating to the harmonised consumer price index in Europe

3. (b) to identify the numbering ranges to be harmonised at Community level;

4. (d) work towards harmonised and simplified procedures and administrative practices in the field of investment;

5. (h) a harmonised and adequately funded EU-wide solution for insurance guarantee schemes;

6. whereas such administrations should accept the use of harmonised survey and certification procedures

7. Article 15 of Directive 89/552 harmonised rules on television advertising for alcoholic beverages.

8. The references of the harmonised standards or other reliable accurate and reproducible methods applied:

9. Aggregation of these non-harmonised working day adjusted data may consequently lead to serious quality problems.

10. 101 First, Article 10a of Directive 2003/87 lays down transitional rules for harmonised free allocation.

11. Model harmonised forms providing proof of invitation, sponsorship and accommodation drawn up by the Contracting Parties

12. Model harmonised forms providing proof of invitation, sponsorship and accommodation drafted by the Contracting Parties

13. Harmonised concepts and definitions used in the capital and financial accounts are set out in Annex III.

14. Antonyms for Bickered include agreed, accorded, acquiesced, assented, concurred, cooperated, harmonised, harmonized, conceded and discussed

15. For the purpose of monitoring, harmonised methods and practices of analysis need to be applied.

16. (d) code numbers: Chemicals Abstract Service (CAS) number, Harmonised System customs code and other numbers;

17. (d) code numbers: Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number, Harmonised System Customs Code and other numbers;

18. Specimen harmonised forms providing proof of invitation, sponsorship and accommodation drafted by the Contracting Parties

19. Furthermore, in the non-harmonised area, the EU product safety requirements are often ambiguous and lack detailed benchmarks for safety evaluation, while, in the harmonised area, different and overlapping layers of product safety undermine legal certainty.

20. Synonyms for Attuned include accustomed, adjusted, coordinated, acclimatised, acclimatized, familiarised, familiarized, harmonised, harmonized and in harmony

21. In addition to the HICP, research on a harmonised cost of living index should be initiated.

22. Devices made to the harmonised European specification became legal in the UK on 8 December 2006.

23. Harmonised insurance policies and standards are in place for all insurable risks underwritten by the Group.

24. The EXIOPOL consortium transformed and harmonised data, and developed an advanced data management and analysis system.

25. Accordingly, it accepts making harmonised provision at Community level for jour nalists as regards dissemination of false information.

26. Securing of transport routes (air, land or maritime) is harmonised with the existing military and civil regulations

27. rapid and harmonised introduction of applications which support road traffic safety, such as eCall, ADAS and others;

28. Harmonised concepts and definitions used in the capital and financial accounts are set out in Annex IV.

29. 4 Article 10a of Directive 2003/87, entitled ‘Transitional Community-wide rules for harmonised free allocation’, provides:

30. [25] The band allocated to MSS at WRC-03 may also be considered for additional harmonised uses.

31. In addition to the Harmonised Conditions, the following rules shall apply to the processing of payment orders:

32. 16.12.1998 // Introduction of a harmonised form for invitations, proof of accommodation, and the acceptance of obligations of maintenance support

33. The existing capacity labelling rules for portable secondary (rechargeable) and automotive batteries and accumulators need to be harmonised

34. ·Updating the tables with access rights (3.3) and the list of harmonised restriction codes (Appendix 1 – Restriction coding);

35. Finally, it establishes a classification and labelling inventory encompassing all of the notifications and harmonised classifications mentioned above.

36. Harmonised geographical coverage is a pre-condition for the accurate aggregation of the HICP across the euro area

37. Harmonised geographical coverage is a pre-condition for the accurate aggregation of the HICP across the euro area.

38. keep a register of all harmonised complementary certificates issued, expiring, amended, suspended, cancelled or reported lost or destroyed

39. The existing capacity labelling rules for portable secondary (rechargeable) and automotive batteries and accumulators need to be harmonised.

40. The series is also published by the ECB under the name "Harmonised long-term interest rate for convergence assessment purposes".

41. Anticss firstly aims to define what circumvention is in relation to EU Ecodesign and Energy labelling legislation and relevant harmonised standards

42. It only transfers alternating currents with a ratio of 1:1 (see also the Harmonised System Explanatory Notes to heading 8504).

43. In order to maximise the acceptance of a voluntary methodology, the harmonised methodology is published in draft form for public consultation.

44. Ground-based UHF radio transmitters, receivers and transceivers for the UHF aeronautical mobile service using amplitude modulation; Harmonised Standard for access to radio spectrum

45. provisions to ensure a harmonised and proportionate treatment of intentional irregularities, situations of minor errors, accumulation of reductions and simultaneous application of different reductions;

46. Admission procedures will also have to be harmonised, clear and straightforward in order to allow migrants to enter legally for work purposes.

47. (b) provisions to ensure a harmonised and proportionate treatment of intentional irregularities, situations of minor errors, accumulation of reductions and simultaneous application of different reductions;

48. provisions to ensure a harmonised and proportionate treatment of severe irregularities, situations of minor errors, accumulation of reductions and simultaneous application of different reductions;

49. There is now a highly improved opportunity to predict seismic activity in earthquake-prone areas with harmonised data sets and quality control for greater safety of citizens.

50. Differences related to language, tax, accounting conventions and the absence of a harmonised law on bankruptcy etc. are helping to slow cross-border establishment and financing.