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This doesn't mean that they were in a full harmonization with the regime.
If the legal basis is amended to 100a, it will mean full harmonization and the Member States will no longer have this freedom.
By full harmonization we mean that it must be possible not just to sell but also to manufacture chocolate with vegetable fats anywhere in the Union.
Since VAT basically does nothing to distort competition, there is no need for full harmonization of the standard rates.
It really is vital that the Union should give itself legislative tools which are not aimed at greater harmonization, but at full harmonization.
Freedom of use of the vehicle throughout Europe requires full harmonization of taxes, and that is difficult, given that this is not so in the case for other goods.
The Group of the European Liberal, Democratic and Reformist Party is therefore in favour of, firstly, full harmonization and, secondly, clear labelling.
The establishment of a global legal order demands the full harmonization of the various legal systems, as well as a global authority that would exist above the states themselves.
Full harmonization was finally achieved with the seventh Directive of 1994 which specified that in 1996 and 1997 the summer-time period would begin on the last Sunday in March and end on the last Sunday in October in all Members States without exception.
It proposes greater coordination and cooperation between Member States in dealing with the serious problem of the escalating use of illegal drugs, whilst recognizing that - with the current divergences of view in the policies adopted by different countries - full harmonization is not practicable at the present time.
The way of combining a chorale as a cantus firmus with different musical material is similar to chorale preludes, but in this case the cantus firmus is quoted not only in the melody but a full harmonization, and the contrasting music is given to voices.