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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
harmonize .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective involving or characterized by harmony
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Examples
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Censored bloggers often say their posts have been "harmonized" - a term directly derived from President Hu Jintao's regular exhortations for Chinese citizens to create a harmonious society.
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Censored bloggers often say their posts have been "harmonized" - a term directly derived from President Hu Jintao's regular exhortations for Chinese citizens to create a harmonious society.
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Censored bloggers often say their posts have been "harmonized" - a term directly derived from President Hu Jintao's regular exhortations for Chinese citizens to create a harmonious society.
Reason Magazine - All Reason Articles from the Past Year: Page 1 2009
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Ziggy Pawelzick, 67, who works in the gourmet meat section of a Toronto grocery store, called a harmonized tax a "ripoff."
unknown title 2009
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However this is assuming J1772 and ISO standards are harmonized, which is still a BIG IF.
MotoringFile 2009
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The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers also welcomed the idea of harmonized climate change regulations but warned against singling out the oil sands.
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The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers also welcomed the idea of harmonized climate change regulations but warned against singling out the oil sands.
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Ron Bailey, at the panel discussion the other day, talked about a "harmonized" worldwide tax on emissions.
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Now they 'harmonized' a lot of hidden trade barriers and while they no longer play the games they once did with each other, they still play them with the U.S.
Ian Fletcher: How do Other Nations Balance Their Trade? Try Germany 2010
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Now they 'harmonized' a lot of hidden trade barriers and while they no longer play the games they once did with each other, they still play them with the U.S.
Ian Fletcher: How do Other Nations Balance Their Trade? Try Germany 2010
john commented on the word harmonized
“Although his posts are sometimes “harmonized” — a popular euphemism for censorship —his blog, published by one of China’s most popular Web portals, has so far been allowed to continue.”
The New York Times, Heartthrob’s Blog Challenges China’s Leaders, by Andrew Jacobs, March 12, 2010
March 14, 2010