organizational pattern
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforganizationalandpattern
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organizational
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˌɔː.ɡən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən.əl/us/ˌɔːr.ɡən.əˈzeɪ.ʃən.əl/
relating to the planning of an activity ...
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pattern
noun
uk/ˈpæt.ən/us/ˈpæt̬.ɚn/
a particular way in which something is done, is organized, ...
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This may be related to mobility,organizationalpattern, diagnostic tradition, etc., however, we have no evidence to support any of these hypotheses.
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Itsorganizationalpatternis a kind of modified congregationalism.
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A code specifies how two systems relate, without changing anything; it preserves in the receiver theorganizationalpatternof the sender.
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Phase 5 will set theorganizationalpatternand architectural language of the remaining six phases of the master plan.
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Theorganizationalpatternis formed in the globular stage and the embryo then transitions to the cotyledonary stage.
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In 1926, he also wrote, and brought into play, the formal ceremony that would take place as anorganizationalpatternto structure each meeting.
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Either the purple bacteria have acquired the photosynthesis genes recently by lateral gene transfer or selective pressure forced various species to retain these organizational patterns.
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Can produce clear, well-structured, detailed text on complex subjects, showing controlled use of organizational patterns, connectors, and cohesive devices.
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The same can be said for the tacit knowledge that speakers have about preferred organizational patterns in conversation.
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These activities could differ widely in their organizational patterns, which in turn were associated with different types of work contracts and time requirements on workers.
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The emergence of such robust organizational patterns based on disorganized0unresolved attachment underscores the extent to which this population was at substantial developmental risk.
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Technological changes were produced very gradually, and the form of social relationships and organizational patterns remained almost static for 1500 years.
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The results suggest that the organizational patterns set by a founder have persistent effects on a wide array of outcomes even after the founder leaves the firm.
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