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Someone that finds and summarizes information for legal or insurance work.
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(uncountable) A means of effecting something; agency.
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A section of a legal document, bylaws, etc. or, in the plural, the entire document seen as a collection of these.
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(literature) A character who serves to express the questions and confusion of the audience, such as a detective's assistant who asks for clarification regarding how a case was solved.
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(computing) An agent involved in the exchange of messages or transactions.
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(business) A reason for doing something; an explanation of the benefit of some course of action to a business.
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(law) A kind of book, used predominantly in United States law schools, containing the text of court opinions in legal cases accompanied by analysis and related materials.
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A freely distributed letter or pamphlet on routine matters.
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(finance) To contribute money jointly with others.
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Alternative form of coaration [cooperative ploughing]
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Alternative form of coassist [To jointly assist or to provide an additional source of assistance.]
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Alternative form of coauthor [An author who collaborates with another to write something.]
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Alternative form of codeveloper [A joint developer; one of several developers (of a product, land, etc.).]
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Alternative form of codirect. [(transitive) To direct (an artistic work) with another person.]
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Alternative form of codirector [Someone who directs something together with one or more other people]
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Alternative form of coedit. [(transitive) To edit together.]
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Alternative form of coeditor. [One of two or more people serving together as editors of a work or project.]
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An arrangement where two businesses effectively work as a single enterprise, thereby causing the parent company to incur legal liability and responsibility toward employees of the subsidiary company.
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an educational design to assist deaf students and students with hearing difficulties
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Alternative form of cofounder [A joint founder; one of several people involved with the creation of a business, organization, union, or entity.]
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Alternative spelling of coinherit [to inherit together with other or others; to be one of the inheritors]
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(UK) Alternative spelling of cooperate [(intransitive) To work or act together, especially for a common purpose or benefit.]
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Alternative spelling of cooperation [(usually uncountable) The act of cooperating.]
adj
Alternative spelling of cooperative [Ready to work with another person or in a team; ready to cooperate.]
adv
Alternative spelling of cooperatively [In a cooperative manner; working with others on a task as part of a team.]
n
Alternative spelling of cooperator [One who cooperates; an associate.]
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A relationship between two companies involving competition in some segments and cooperation in others.
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Alternative form of coordinator [One who coordinates.]
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To own jointly with another person or organization.
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Alternative spelling of coproduce [To produce a creative work together with someone else]
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Alternative form of coproducer [Any of a group of producers who work together on a coproduction]
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Alternative form of coproduction. [A production in which two or more people, groups or companies work together.]
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Alternative spelling of copublish [(transitive, music business) To have credit as a publisher of (a work published by another).]
v
Alternative form of coreport [(transitive) To report jointly.]
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(rare) joint responsibility, shared responsibility
adj
(rare) joint responsible, shared responsible
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Alternative form of coscreenwriter [Someone who cooperates with one or more other people in screenwriting]
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Alternative spelling of cosponsor [To sponsor jointly with another.]
v
Alternative spelling of costar [to perform with the billing of a costar.]
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Alternative spelling of cowrite [To write in collaboration with another person]
adj
Rare spelling of cooperative. [Ready to work with another person or in a team; ready to cooperate.]
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Someone who collaborates with or refrains from interfering with an abuser in perpetrating abuse.
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(biology) Synonym of coactor
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Collective or collaborative action.
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Mutual help; cooperation.
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(rare) cooperation; mutual effort
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A joint architect; one who designs something with others.
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To write something in collaboration with another author.
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Joint authorship by two or more authors.
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Someone who cobuilds; someone who builds with others.
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A joint commentator; one who provides commentary together with another.
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One who jointly composes a work with somebody else.
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One who cocreates; a joint creator.
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A joint developer; one of several developers (of a product, land, etc.).
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Development done jointly by more than one party.
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Someone who directs something together with one or more other people
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One of two or more people serving together as editors of a work or project.
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joint efficiency; cooperation
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joint facilitation by more than one person
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Founded at the same time as another, or by two or more people.
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A joint founder; one of several people involved with the creation of a business, organization, union, or entity.
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funded by two or more people or organizations
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A participant in coinquiry; someone who inquires together with someone else
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An integrant that integrates along with another
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joint invasion by two or more entities
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One who invents something jointly with another person or persons.
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The status of being a coinventor; having invented something jointly with another person or persons.
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To invest jointly; to make a coinvestment.
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To investigate together.
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joint investigation, carried out by more than one individual
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One who takes part in a joint investigation.
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One who makes a joint investment.
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Abbreviation of collaboration. [(uncountable) The act of collaborating.]
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(countable) A production or creation made by collaborating.
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Any organisation which manages or administers copyright or rights related to copyright as its sole purpose or as one of its main purposes
adj
Abbreviation of common. [Mutual; shared by more than one.]
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(historical, law) A medieval legal scholar who authored prose commentaries on civil law; (specifically) a member of a comparatively innovative 14th-century school of jurisprudence, typically distinguished from the earlier glossators.
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To make something the property of a community.
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Alternative form of comprador [An intermediary.]
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A form of dialogue and co-decision, implying the mutual exchange of information, open discussion and knowledge sharing, and the signature of operational agreements between public administrations and/or with representatives of the private sector.
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Alternative form of conferee (“person on whom something is conferred”) [A person who participates in a conference.]
adj
(finance) Including financial data of the parent and all subsidiary companies.
adj
Alternative form of coöperant [Operating or working together.]
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Active help from a person, organization, etc., such as an orderly sharing of space or resources.
adj
Ready to work with another person or in a team; ready to cooperate.
n
The transference of labor into a cooperative.
adj
(obsolete) Relating to a cooper; coopered.
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Cooperation between commercial competitors for their mutual advantage.
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Alternative form of co-own [To own jointly with another person or organization.]
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A joint patentee; one who holds a patent with another.
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One who copresents; one who presents something, especially a public event, together with other presenters.
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(informal) Clipping of coproduction. [A production in which two or more people, groups or companies work together.]
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Any of a group of producers who work together on a coproduction
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A production in which two or more people, groups or companies work together.
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A joint publisher; one of several publishers releasing a publication together.
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One who obtains the copyright on a work.
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registration of, or with, two or more separate parties at the same time
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A joint researcher; one engaged in the same research.
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Someone who or something which corresponds.
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That author of a joint paper who is considered by the publisher to have submitted it for publication.
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To sponsor jointly with another.
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joint supervision, by more than one person
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(especially in medicine) A treatment plan.
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Someone who writes something together with one or more other people
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Rare spelling of coalition. (The diaeresis signifies that the second vowel forms a separate syllable.) [A temporary group or union of organizations, usually formed for a particular advantage.]
adj
Alternative spelling of coefficient [cooperating]
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(uncommon) Alternative spelling of co-op [A unit of a housing cooperative; a purchased apartment where the apartment owners collectively are responsible for maintenance of common areas and upkeep.]
v
Rare spelling of cooperate. [(intransitive) To work or act together, especially for a common purpose or benefit.]
n
Rare spelling of cooperation. [(usually uncountable) The act of cooperating.]
adj
Rare spelling of cooperative. [Ready to work with another person or in a team; ready to cooperate.]
adv
Alternative form of cooperatively [In a cooperative manner; working with others on a task as part of a team.]
n
Alternative spelling of cooperator [One who cooperates; an associate.]
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Rare spelling of coordinator. [One who coordinates.]
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(UK, law) A nominated person who determines the purposes for which and the manner in which any personal data is to be processed. (under the Data Protection Act)
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alternative form of decisionmaker [One who makes important decisions.]
adj
Instructive; that teaches.
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Obsolete form of incorporation. [The act of incorporating, or the state of being incorporated.]
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The number of people enrolled.
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(law) Abbreviation of executor. [A person who carries out some task.]
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(education) A formal test involving answering written or oral questions under a time constraint and usually without access to textbooks; typically, a large, written test administered to high school and college students covering course material studied in a semester.
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(US) A job title of varying meaning, common in entertainment, computing and many other industries; often a person in charge of other producers.
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Alternative form of executive produce [(transitive) To act as executive producer on.]
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An agent or representative.
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(informal, social media, marketing) An influencer who gives advice on financial investments.
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Synonym of shell company
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(Britain) To announce the status of in an official gazette. This pertained to both appointments and bankruptcies.
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(Canada) An official document sponsored by the Crown of propositions put before the nation for discussion.
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(idiomatic, usually in the plural) The basic rules or standards; whatever someone must know before proceeding.
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A person who has been invited to present a speech at an event where they are not the host.
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Alternative form of human resource management [The process of hiring and developing employees so that they become more valuable to the organization.]
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(US, law) To include (another clause or guarantee of the US constitution) as a part (of the Fourteenth Amendment, such that the clause binds not only the federal government but also state governments).
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(now rare) The systematic imparting of knowledge; education, training.
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A person who indulges in and desires information gathering and interpretation.
adj
(law) Relating to an agent or factor.
adj
(obsolete) Established; organized; founded.
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a division of an institution focused on the improvement of the entity, primarily involved in fundraising activities. It is, therefore, heavily involved in communications (especially alumni relations), marketing, and public relations.
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A person being instructed.
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Dealings between countries.
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The practice of applying entrepreneurial skills and approaches within an established company.
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A person who joins societies or organizations.
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Done by two or more people or organisations working together.
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Alternative spelling of joint communiqué [An agreement or statement signed by usually two countries, usually for legal recognition of a sovereign state governing the land.]
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(law) A team formed jointly by national law enforcement agencies to investigate cross-border crime.
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A textbook on some aspect of law.
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A letter written by one person who is familiar with another, usually a teacher, employer, or person of similar authority, evaluating and often extolling the fitness of the other person for a position.
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Co-operation, working together.
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(by extension) Formally recorded by the court.
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A book of public records.
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(business) A document that summarizes all the reports of a company in a readable fashion; an executive summary.
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Synonym of mandated reporter
adj
Of or relating to mediation.
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Joint participation in something by several individuals.
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(obsolete) A lawyer's clerk, or scrivener.
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A letter addressed to one person, or more, but published (as for example in a newspaper) for the public to read.
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Obsolete form of order. [(transitive) To set in some sort of order.]
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(countable) A group of people or other legal entities with an explicit purpose and written rules.
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A person who arranges the details of a public event.
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(US) A college course designed to give a student supervised practical knowledge of a subject previously studied theoretically.
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(sciences) lead researcher on a grant-funded project
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The problem that a person or entity serving as an agent for another, and able to make decisions on the other's behalf, may be motivated instead to make decisions that benefit themselves.
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A title or job description that can only legally be used by persons who have completed a specific training course and/or are members of a particular trade association.
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A person whose job is to publicize information or events; a publicity agent; a public relations agent or worker
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(countable, dated) A particular instance or piece of research.
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A conference at which participants of similar status discuss and exchange views.
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(UK) To commit (a person, to a hospital, with or without their consent), as for mental health reasons. So called after various sections of legal acts regarding mental health.
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A process that helps multiple people share information utilizing interpersonal and social networks to achieve any common goal.
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Alternative form of softsub [To transcribe or overlay softsubs (onto a video).]
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A person who acts as the voice of another person or a group of people.
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(management) The art and science of formulating, implementing and evaluating cross-functional decisions that will enable an organization to achieve its objectives.
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Obsolete spelling of study [(usually academic) To review materials already learned in order to make sure one does not forget them, usually in preparation for an examination.]
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(colloquial) A subeditor.
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Alternative form of subeditor [An assistant editor, usually in a specific department of a newspaper.]
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A company owned by a parent company or a holding company, also called daughter company or sister company.
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A supplier who provides goods or services to another supplier.
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An examination of the opinions of a group of people.
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(education) A summary of topics which will be covered during an academic course, or a text or lecture.
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Alternative form of teamup [A joining of forces, especially between allies in a work of fiction]
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(Britain, Ireland, European Union, government, politics) A parliamentary document announcing government policy.
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An interdisciplinary collaboration of researchers working on new research activities that would be difficult to develop under traditional funding mechanisms, such as federal agencies.
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(UK, Ireland) A cooperative funding arrangement between multiple governments whereby the costs of a contract are divided between several governments who benefit from that contract.
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(finance) The seller of an option.
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