full integration
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullandintegration
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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integration
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪn.tɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.t̬əˈɡreɪ.ʃən/
the action or process of successfully joining or mixing with a different group ...
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(Definition offullandintegrationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is not yet afullintegrationof evolutionary biology and developmental biology.
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Most pleasing for urban historians is thefullintegrationof historical data into the interpretation.
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Afullintegrationof partial deduction with abstract interpretation is thus another of the big challenges.
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Such studies requirefullintegrationof chemical and physical approaches and many of the papers reflect this multidisciplinary approach.
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One of the continuing challenges in empirical macroeconomics is thefullintegrationof this body of ideas into empirical models.
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I suggest thatfullintegrationincludes a single currency.
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There is the money coming to bring aboutfullintegration.
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Programmes for thefullintegrationof immigrants are also required.
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He has always put forward the argument forfullintegration.
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In other words, full adaptation is required forfullintegration.
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I think that isfullintegration, is it not?
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The 1956 riots had added a political dimension to the problem by highlighting the importance of turning potential trouble-makers into responsible citizens throughfullintegration.
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Only under thefullintegrationscenario do the two countries also agree to 'harmonize' completely their environmental standards at the same level.
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Finally, the practices that parents or cultures demand must be calibrated to the existing competencies of the child iffullintegrationis to occur.
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Within this model, we analyze three possible scenarios, or levels, of economic integration, which we characterize as bilateral trade agreements, partial economic integration, andfullintegration.
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The government needed to provide them with not only housing, but also medical services, water, education and social welfare-in short, theirfullintegrationinto the community.
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Butfullintegrationof environmental and agricultural objectives is what is needed.
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This is the first and a fundamental step towardsfullintegrationinto society.
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I would say that the disadvantage offullintegrationwould not be merely a traditional disadvantage.
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Fullintegrationis an irrevocable step that would lead to great alienation and instability.
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If we are ever to achievefullintegration, that type of disadvantage has to be considered.
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Associate membership must be an early aim, to give those countries fairlyfullintegration.
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The essence of the new plans seems to befullintegrationwithin the regions.
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More lifts are needed forfullintegrationin colleges and universities.
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This is particularly relevant in thefullintegrationscenario as usually a substantial adjustment time is allowed before all environmental policies are brought into line with the agreed 'harmonized' standards.
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