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- noun Alternative spelling of
departmentalization .
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Examples
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They are obsessed with departmentalisation, which is fine for simple banking but completely breaks down for anything else.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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They are obsessed with departmentalisation, which is fine for simple banking but completely breaks down for anything else.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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There is not the same departmentalisation by genre in the States so that Random House wanted a title to tell the reader what type of book this is.
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"The cabinet decision on departmentalisation is part of the provincial government's programme to build a world class province for all the people of the Western Cape - and specifically to address the backlogs," he said.
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The restructuring of government RDP co-ordination, the clustering of ministries to prevent narrow departmentalisation, and proposals for a policy coordination planning unit in the presidency are all part and parcel of this ongoing effort to ensure a coherent governmental approach to reconstruction and development; coherence is required not just at the national level, but also across all three spheres of governance (national, provincial and local).
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The process of departmentalisation of the various departments is almost complete.
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The RDP is included in all departmentalisation and the process of formalising the RDP in each department is underway in order to ensure service delivery.
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Work study teams are currently busy investigating all aspects of departmentalisation.
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Yet no amount of personal enthusiasm could "rekindle" the German war effort while it was burdened with that rigid departmentalisation, bounded by the frontiers of privilege and personal jealousy which had been multiplying since 1938.
Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965
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