integrated whole
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintegratedandwhole
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integrated
adjective
uk/ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡreɪ.tɪd/us/ˈɪn.t̬ə.ɡreɪ.t̬ɪd/
with two or more things combined in order to become ...
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whole
noun[C usually singular]
uk/həʊl/us/hoʊl/
a ...
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(Definition ofintegratedandwholefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These three systems do not necessarily act as anintegratedwhole.
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To comprehend him, scholars must treat his archives as anintegratedwhole.
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The reader is treated to a short philosophical treatise on the work as anintegratedwhole.
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The subtitle, 'an international history', is a misnomer in so far as it suggests anintegratedwhole.
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It is a closelyintegratedwhole.
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They have not seen it as anintegratedwhole.
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They are now very nearly anintegratedwhole.
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This suggests that the family needs to be understood as anintegratedwhole, which is different from a summation of the individual par ts.
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This is due to anintegratedwhole-of-government approach to realizing the potential of midwives, therefore, opportunities for midwifery-led services is being facilitated.
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Viable economic systems form anintegratedwhole, and it isn't possible to select a mix of the most attractive elements from various systems.
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He pointed out that most work had looked at only one section of a city's population or failed to present a city 'as anintegratedwhole'.
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And how should the services be both planned and run as anintegratedwhole?
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This means that the house and the collection form oneintegratedwhole.
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Only then can it operate in all its aspects as anintegratedwhole.
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All of this makes for anintegratedwhole, a policy which hangs together.
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One must start somewhere in legislation if one is to make it into anintegratedwhole.
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We must re-assess our ideals and make oneintegratedwholeof them.
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There can be only one standard within anintegratedwhole, and that is the best.
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Its national network has been developed over a long period as anintegratedwhole.
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We are striving for an innovation policy that forms anintegratedwhole.
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I think we should all agree that they are better looked at as anintegratedwhole.
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The nineteenth-century nationalist consensus had presupposed anintegratedwhole, and ideals of community and solidarity, over and above private well-being, would continue to appeal across the political spectrum.
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He approached these as anintegratedwhole.
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