harmonization
harmonisation
/ (ˌhɑːmənaɪˈzeɪʃən) /
the act of harmonizing
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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How to use harmonization in a sentence
The problem of the harmonization of the interests of classes in community with mutual benefit to all, is scientifically solved.
It was no external enemy but an internal who must be made harmless, and the method was one of reconciliation and harmonization.
A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy | Isaac HusikDoubling in octaves therefore never was and never will be a process of harmonization.
Berlioz's harmonization is very bald, and as to his attempts at development, the less said the better.
Music: An Art and a Language | Walter Raymond SpaldingTo bring about this harmonization, or co-ordination, the nervous system has been provided.
Voice Production in Singing and Speaking | Wesley Mills
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