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Involving the joint activity of two or more.
united
combined
cooperative
conjunctive
conjunct
joint
Synonyms
Examples for "
united
"
united
combined
cooperative
conjunctive
conjunct
Examples for "
united
"
1
Our political family must remain
united
,
he said at the party's headquarters.
2
We weren't asking that
United
State Supreme Court decide State Law issues.
3
Background: Childhood obesity represents a public health crisis in the
United
States.
4
Pollution controls carry important financial and health consequences for the
United
States.
5
Key markets for ZTE's handsets include China, Europe and the
United
States.
1
Tokio Marine, however, still leads the three companies
combined
in market value.
2
Good management that
combined
business sense with investments in health and education.
3
Risk models with
combined
genetic and environmental factors have notable discrimination power.
4
Youku is less than 3 percent of the
combined
companies' market value.
5
Conclusions: This
combined
technique represents a promising treatment option in selected cases.
1
Washington values rights, but it also needs a stable and
cooperative
China.
2
The project is South Africa's first
cooperative
-
owned
internet service provider telecommunications network.
3
Wilson coined the term superorganism for exactly this type of
cooperative
group.
4
These tough peasants made the
cooperative
pay off after 5 difficult years.
5
This week has ushered in an era
cooperative
governance in South Africa.
1
As applied to
conjunctive
propositions conversion by contraposition assumes the following forms-
2
Histopathology tests of tissue samples showed adipose
conjunctive
tissue with invasive adenocarcinoma.
3
For, when reduced to the
conjunctive
shape, the reasoning would run thus-
4
The example we took before of an A proposition in the
conjunctive
form-
5
The original system was validated using Cox proportional hazards analysis and
conjunctive
consolidation.
1
They had to run as twins; but Beauchamp's
conjunct
would not run, he would walk.
2
But his true or
conjunct
will-andhe knew it to be his true one-heabundantly obtained.
3
What I care about is the
conjunct
,
social, and infinite self-thatself which is inseparable from others.
4
Results: Neck flexibility was lower in NP compared to HC, indicated by reduced cervical ROM and
conjunct
motion.
5
He turns consciousness from his abstract and isolated self and fixes it upon his related and
conjunct
self.
1
Can Africa be helped by
concerted
global efforts to prevent climate change?
2
That's why more
concerted
action is required from Scottish government and business.
3
This week has seen a
concerted
campaign to regain some economic initiative.
4
The chiefs of the four armies
concerted
the arrangements for the war.
5
The human misery and people smuggling in the Mediterranean demand
concerted
action.
6
The time and place for the perpetration of the act were
concerted
.
7
He
concerted
the operations of the campaign with the empress of Muscovy.
8
He is my eternal foe; the baffler of my best
concerted
schemes.
9
That's what happens when you have a
concerted
strategic plan in place.
10
Modi has also made
concerted
efforts to project himself as a moderate.
11
They could, perhaps, start by a
concerted
ignoring of the associated laundry.
12
There was no
concerted
effort to alter the state of the ball.
13
That was the first and last
concerted
action of the royal couple.
14
They
concerted
their decisions at home, and pronounced them in the forum.
15
Some foreigners stuck in New Zealand are making
concerted
pleas to stay.
16
Collective action to enforce arrangements, e.g., by
concerted
refusals to deal; 6.
concerted
·
concerted effort
concerted action
concerted attack
concerted attempt
concerted campaign