0 the act of making different people, plans, situations, etc. suitable for each other, or the result of this:
1 the act of adding harmonies to a tune, or the result of this:
2 the act of making systems or laws the same or similar in different companies, countries, etc. so that they can work together more easily:
global/international/tax harmonization
Export companies are calling for a harmonization of regulations between America and the European Union.
3 the process of giving all employees within a company the same rights and using the same rules for deciding pay, hours, etc.
There should be some degree of harmonization with our European trading partners.
Efforts continued to establish a harmonization of European accounting practices.
Bach's harmonizations are immeasurably more intense.
In this context, the need for more harmonization in the explanation and application of the directives at a national level was stressed.
Considering these schemes as the conquest of specific occupational groups, most unions opposed their harmonization.
The harmony syllabus comprised the theoretical understanding of chords, harmonization of a given bass line and soprano line approached in a broad range of styles.
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