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- adverb In an
organizational manner. - adverb With regard to
organization .
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- adverb with regard to organization
Etymologies
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Examples
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"But I think we're smart enough organizationally to say all right, let's find out if this kid can do the other thing."
The Mets Won't Hurry Mejia Brian Costa 2011
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"By the time an elderly parent, such as my father, is finally ready to relinquish control, things are organizationally in pretty bad shape," says Ms. Masucci, of West Nyack, N.Y.
Are You Owed Life Insurance? Leslie Scism 2011
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"Cain has a very big mountain to climb organizationally," said Christian Ferry, who helped manage Sen. John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign.
Cain's Next Test: Harnessing Surge Neil King Jr. 2011
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When you look at them organizationally, the Brotherhood do not exceed 100,000.
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Under Pressure Ahead of Elections 2010
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When you look at them organizationally, the Brotherhood do not exceed 100,000.
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Under Pressure Ahead of Elections 2010
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He said it's too early to handicap the Florida primary, but Romney has a head start organizationally because of his efforts in 2008.
Elections 2012: Florida Set For Big Role In GOP Primary 2011
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Studies from McKinsey to Catalyst continually find that that companies in the US and Europe with the most women on their boards, and who have a higher number of executive women, perform better organizationally and financially.
Birute Regine: Women CEOs: Bold Enough to Be a Woman? Birute Regine 2011
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Studies from McKinsey to Catalyst continually find that that companies in the US and Europe with the most women on their boards, and who have a higher number of executive women, perform better organizationally and financially.
Birute Regine: Women CEOs: Bold Enough to Be a Woman? Birute Regine 2011
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Studies from McKinsey to Catalyst continually find that that companies in the US and Europe with the most women on their boards, and who have a higher number of executive women, perform better organizationally and financially.
Birute Regine: Women CEOs: Bold Enough to Be a Woman? Birute Regine 2011
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When you look at them organizationally, the Brotherhood do not exceed 100,000.
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Under Pressure Ahead of Elections 2010
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