Harmonised in a sentence as an adjective

The US does not, and in some areas it's much less harmonised.

The siblings are half-right; there is the ECJ, and a lot of law is harmonised, but far from everything.

How is different than HSN or harmonised system of nomenclature ?

Demand IT infrastructure be 'harmonised' with acquirer and moved to US....and many, many more.

New rules and regulations would have to be enacted, and harmonised worldwide, constantly.

Copyright is automatic because the USA joined the Berne convention and harmonised with the rest of the world.

Although a lot of pathnames match across US-UK, I don't think they've fully harmonised all the IDs or have any efficient way to tell which ones actually match.

Harmonised definitions

adjective

involving or characterized by harmony

See also: consonant harmonic harmonical harmonized