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1. As to full harmonisation - actually I would like to stress that this is 'targeted' full harmonisation.

2. This harmonisation is undertaken by the Commission's accounting officer.

3. Although, and I shall return to this, Directive 2007/44 introduces the exhaustive harmonisation of the assessment criteria, by contrast it does not introduce exhaustive harmonisation of the assessment procedure.

4. • To encourage harmonisation of technical standards, taking users' interests into account

5. This is about the internal market, harmonisation, adding value: all very important.

6. 3.2 Legislative harmonisation, accompanying measures, administrative co-operation and the Open Co-ordination Method

7. Defendant: Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs)

8. Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM)

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10. Defendant: Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (represented by: I. de Medrano Caballero, Agent)

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12. A Community legislative act is therefore necessary to ensure a sufficient level of harmonisation.

13. The harmonisation of document formats and of their security features will provide a guarantee against counterfeiting.

14. contributing to the monitoring and implementation tasks associated with the T2S harmonisation activities supported by the AG,

15. Tax provisions – Harmonisation of laws – Turnover taxes – Common system of value added tax – Taxable amount

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18. Defendant: Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (represented by: V.

19. To that end, it has developed a simple interactive tool for reporting progress on alignment and harmonisation.

20. It would also be in line with the gradual drift towards fuel tax harmonisation across the Community.

21. The harmonisation of regulations, doping lists, controls and disciplinary procedures has advanced substantially over the past few years.

22. * 38% of businesses expected to increase their cross-border advertising and marketing budget as a result of harmonisation;

23. It is also of interest to the Task Force on the Harmonisation of Public sector Accounts.

24. It is also of interest to the Task Force on the Harmonisation of Public sector Accounts

25. - harmonisation of legislation and alignment of Slovenian consumer protection laws with those applied in the Community;

26. Harmonisation of technical requirements and administrative procedures in the field of civil aviation ***I (Rule #) (vote

27. In addition the harmonisation on the issue of access to the labour market is quite minimal.

28. intermodal transport services, technologies (e.g. harmonisation of unit loads) and systems, and advanced mobility management and transport logistics

29. The Authority should contribute to the harmonisation of appropriate technical and organisational security measures by providing expert advice.

30. The safeguard clause procedures under the Union harmonisation legislation apply in addition to the Rapid Alert System.

31. This led to further preparatory work on the technical harmonisation of the 790-862 MHz sub-band.

32. Harmonisation of standards is particularly relevant to the provision of advanced information services to European end-users.

33. (18) - See for example Gielen, `Harmonisation of Trade Mark Law in Europe' [1992] 8 EIPR at p.

34. There are also chapters on those areas most affected by the Seventh Directive: harmonisation, equivalence and mutual recognition.

35. Harmonisation of things like minimum wages or identity cards will simply "screw up Europe" by provoking a backlash.

36. However, we do not support the call for harmonisation of the age of consent in the Member States.

37. The 1997 Postal Directive (97/67/EC) provided for a first phase of harmonisation of EU postal services.

38. Harmonisation and convergence of European supervisory practice can best be promoted by establishing a uniform structure for all sectors.

39. The development of an absolute ‘harmonisation agenda’ (full command & control approach) is not compatible with an ‘idealistic’ neutrality regime (full market approach).

40. Nevertheless the methodology needed for the harmonisation of the use of statistical units and for building up certain units in an analytical way requires extensive work.

41. A Regulation provides immediate applicability without interpretation and thus greater harmonisation and is therefore more appropriate to achieve the objectives of the proposed legislation.

42. In order to facilitate the controls, harmonisation and aggregation of data, the DGs are requested to transmit their information under the form of pre-formatted Excel tables.

43. Tax harmonisation, especially in the energy sector, is an absolute priority if our citizens are to understand that we have converged not just socially but democratically too.

44. Judgment of the Court (First Chamber) of 16 July 2009 — American Clothing Associates SA and Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs)

45. And the EU actively contributes to efforts to coordinate the introduction of global Satellite Personal Communications Services systems, which requires the harmonisation of radio spectrum bands.

46. whereas the baseline survey for monitoring the Paris Declaration which was undertaken in 2006 found disappointing results relating to the implementation of pledges on harmonisation, alignment and ownership,

47. Tax provisions – Harmonisation of laws – Turnover taxes – Common system of value added tax – Exemptions provided for in the Sixth Directive – Exemption for lettings of immovable property

48. whereas the baseline survey for monitoring the Paris Declaration which was undertaken in # found disappointing results relating to the implementation of pledges on harmonisation, alignment and ownership

49. The definition of a common minimum denominator for the salary threshold is necessary to ensure a minimum level of harmonisation in the admission conditions throughout the Community.

50. Tax provisions – Harmonisation of laws – Turnover taxes – Common system of value added tax – Exemptions provided for in the Sixth Directive – Exemption of the leasing and letting of immovable property