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harmonize
(redirected from harmonisation)

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harmonize [′här·mə‚nīz]
(ordnance)
To align the sights of a gun so that the curving path of the projectile will meet the straight line of sight at the target.
To adjust or align the gunsight, guns, rocket launchers, or gun camera of a fighter aircraft so that an accurate aim is obtained at a given range, or so that the guns will produce a desired pattern of fire.


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The MAD is a minimum harmonisation directive which seeks to ensure the integrity of the European capital markets and encourage public confidence in the trading of securities and derivatives by preventing, detecting, investigating and sanctioning against market abuse.
The Ascension range from Hacel Lighting's recent Desire catalogue is a superb harmonisation of die-cast aluminium, high quality etched glass and energy efficient T5 Circular Fluorescent.
Community Trade Mark Survey Survey 2002, Final report, and Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (OHIM).
 
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