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  • Of Alberta's Oil S.nds and 'Harmonizing' Canadian and U.S. Climate Policy

    Energy Bulletin - 2009

  • "Harmonizing" policy in the image of Europe's most burdensome taxation regimes would only tamp down healthy fiscal competition while penalizing those states that have gotten it right.

    In Praise of Fiscal Divergence Pierre Garello 2011

  • Harmonizing Europe's numerous separate air traffic control agencies is a step in the right direction " Sky Wars: Europe Battles to Erase Borders in the Air ," page one, May 4.

    Time to Privatize Air Traffic Control 2011

  • Harmonizing with its distinctive period flavor is the band's sartorial image: Mr. Raabe and his gifted colleagues perform in immaculate evening dress — tailcoats and double-breasted black or white dinner jackets, with shirtfronts and batwing collars starched to a board-like stiffness lamentably forgotten by our wash-and-wear society.

    The Wunderbar Max Raabe Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2010

  • Harmonizing tax systems is one way of closing gaps in competitiveness within the region, which is part of the new fiscal-surveillance framework that EU states are looking to implement in the wake of the sovereign debt crisis in Europe.

    France Seeks Tax Convergence With Germany 2010

  • Harmonizing taxes would have similarly deleterious consequences.

    How Not to Save the Euro Marian Tupy 2010

  • Harmonizing taxes and labor laws would hurt both workers in the east and taxpayers in the west.

    How Not to Save the Euro Marian Tupy 2010

  • Shortly thereafter, he enlisted with gospel unit The Harmonizing Four.

    Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Eighty-One 2009

  • Harmonizing the brief with his public statement, he believes that massively discriminating against gay people–to the tune of a thousand legal rigts and benefits–is perfectly constitutional.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » The least he could do: 2009

  • Harmonizing the brief with his public statement, he believes that massively discriminating against gay people–to the tune of a thousand legal rigts and benefits–is perfectly constitutional.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » The least he could do: 2009

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