harmonization
Britishnoun
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the act of harmonizing
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a system, particularly used in the EU, whereby the blue-collar workers and the white-collar workers in an organization have similar status and any former differences in terms and conditions of employment are levelled up
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"It lays the foundation for future discussions on the ethical deployment of AI, the importance of clinician education, and the harmonization of this new technology with existing practices to optimize patient care."
From Science Daily • May 13, 2024
Similarly, the independent generation of gene lists by multiple expert groups will increase the rigor of condition selection processes by identifying areas of international consensus and opportunities for harmonization.
From Scientific American • Nov. 13, 2023
“This type of regional harmonization makes a lot of sense,” Ms. Goodman said, “because the Middle East and gulf are far more suited to tech-based — rather than nature-based — environmental solutions” to climate change.
From New York Times • Jan. 14, 2023
“The new program could complement harmonization for low lying properties that have specific flooding mitigation needs, but is not intended to pay for private property responsibilities associated with utility improvements,” she wrote in an email.
From Washington Times • Dec. 20, 2020
It is not philosophy pure and simple, but religious philosophy, an harmonization, more or less felicitous, of the postulates of reason with the dogmas of faith.
From Jewish History : an essay in the philosophy of history by Dubnow, S. M. (Simon Markovich)
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