unified system

collocation in English

meaningsofunifiedandsystem

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unified
adjective
uk
/ˈjuː.nɪ.faɪd/
us
/ˈjuː.nə.faɪd/
brought together, combined, ...
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system
noun
uk
/ˈsɪs.təm/
us
/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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(Definition ofunifiedandsystemfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofunified system

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The ultimate aim is for a single-level,unifiedsystemwhich is transparent to both the performers and the audience.
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In essence, our view is that the brain-mind is aunifiedsystemwhose complex components dynamically interact so as to produce a continuously changing state.
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How exactly do officials create or maintain aunifiedsystemof r ules?
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The ability to have both lazy and eager data structures within aunifiedsystemis a rather novel feature.
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Property and contract rights, too, were brought into line with the newunifiedsystemof principles.
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This process is presented as evidence that gesture and speech become part of the sameunifiedsystem during the one-word stage of language development.
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The simple truth was that you couldn't reconcile them and still have aunifiedsystem.
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In order to do their part in creating or maintaining aunifiedsystemof r ules, therefore, most legal participants must discharge two separate subtasks.
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Scientific truths multiplied so thickly that they could not be encompassed by aunifiedsystemanymore.
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Thus, we hope to initiate their further elaboration that would lead to a generally accepted, well-ordered andunifiedsystemof notions that should be characteristic of every mature scientific discipline.
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They support tough action to prevent harmful tax competition and do not support aunifiedsystemof corporation tax.
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The deregulatory objective is to strip away unnecessary red tape by amalgamating six existing licensing regimes into a singleunifiedsystem.
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It may be by the use of cost benefit analysis as between the binary system and theunifiedsystem.
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Aunifiedsystemwill ensure clarity and, most importantly, the possibility of avoiding redundancy in certain areas.
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One of the objectives of the new structure is to provide aunifiedsystemthat will enable domestic companies to sell overseas.
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We shall replace them by aunifiedsystemcovering local transport expenditure of all kinds.
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It also makes corresponding alterations in the allowances which will be due when theunifiedsystemof taxation comes into effect next year.
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The pre-war system of operation certainly did not lead to aunifiedsystem, and it resulted in a very great deal of wasteful operation.
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