organizational principle

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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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principle
noun
uk
/ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/
us
/ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/
a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens ...
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The overarchingorganizationalprincipleof this paper is, of course, that of developmental grammars.
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This is a basicorganizationalprinciplein music which has been practiced continuously from approximately 1500 until the present day.
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The party adopted a democratic centralism as itsorganizationalprinciple.
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A number of partly autonomous institutional spheres are based on different logics, types of rationality and organizational principles.
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So, the role of these organizational principles within the computational context did seem to correlate to some extent to their role in human organizations.
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First, we do not believe that claiming that the mental has its own organizational principles commits us to a dualist position.
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Matters of fact were thus generated and tabulated according to an array of often tacit organizational principles.
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To investigate these organizational principles within a computational context, a multiagent approach is taken in this study.
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Two or more ethnic groups might share specific elements of belief, ritual, andorganizationalprinciple, but the configuration of these elements would be different for each group or section.
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These scholars often frame their models in terms of organizational principles and systems language.
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On the other hand, proponents of a centralized model of state organization emphasize hierarchical organizational principles that exceed the boundaries of kin ties to unite polities.
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When learners use this basic variety, three kinds of organizational principles seem to be at work, which, in the beginning, result in a rather regular word-order pattern.
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The popular organizational principles emphasized centralism, planning, collectivism, and a quantum leap towards largesse in all quantitative measures - personnel, instruments, networks - over the previous generation of research laboratories.
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Pediatric organ donation and transplantation: policy statement: organizational principles to guide and define the child health care system and/or improve the health of all children.
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Central to this program of research is an effort to understand, at a theoretical level, the organizational principles that characterize psychobiological relations.
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Participants will learn and gain experience in aligning your organizational principles and core values with your systems.
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No member sister can be asked to leave unless or until she goes against the organizational principles.
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The brain's large-scale organizational principles are illuminated by many fields, including biology, psychology, and clinical practice.
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