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Businesses on both sides of the Atlantic have long advocated such harmonization, but progress has been slow.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 25, 2026

"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 is all good news leading into Tokyo,” said Tim Ricketts, WADA’s director of standards and harmonization.

From Washington Post Jul. 23, 2021

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 S. M. (Simon Markovich) Dubnow




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