Synonym: corporate. Similar words: collection, collect, collector, detective, objective, perspective, protective, effectively. Meaning: [kə'lektɪv] n. members of a cooperative enterprise. adj. 1. done by or characteristic of individuals acting together 2. forming a whole or aggregate 3. set up on the principle of collectivism or ownership and production by the workers involved usually under the supervision of a government.
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31. The interests of the collective lie before the interests of the individual.
32. The country's politicians are already heaving a collective sigh of relief.
33. This principle of collective bargaining has been a mainstay in labor relations in this country.
34. Their efforts to exercise collective bargaining power against multinational companies have failed.
35. Private collective action is possible and does occur.
36. These are examples of collective responsibility for past wrongs.
37. Free collective bargaining was its watchword.
38. He doesn't mean as drones on some collective farm.
39. The watching deities gave a collective sigh.
40. There was a collective sigh of relief.
41. Between 1976 and 1987, there were seven collective agreements.
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42. This provides firms with large collective memories.
43. The decision to launch nuclear weapons must be collective.
44. Our collective noun is an Apprehension of Agents.
45. However, the war also brought collective terror with it.
46. Lewis, through collective bargaining, brought order out of chaos.
47. Exercising that collective responsibility remains highly problematic.
48. Peace, in other words, depends solely on collective security.
49. Faith in collective bargaining could not take root.
50. You could hear a collective sigh of relief.
51. After the collective clean-up, Rainbow goes home brooding.
52. But their internal will for collective effort was weak.
53. Collective madness is called sanity. Paulo Coelho
54. The current machinery broadly follows the framework of collective bargaining laid down in the 1980 Workers' Statute.
55. Their varied and imaginative tactics grew out of a strong collective identity developed in the face of the hostility they encountered from management.
56. Another factor in the success of authorities is the ability of members to contribute to collective decision-making.
57. Somewhere-maybe in the smoke-filled rooms of the Knickerbocker Club-there was a collective decision to raise the stakes.
58. There are now also collective investments in a range of zeros.
59. There should be a collective understanding of the issues[sentencedict.com], so that the judgements involved in decision-making can be well informed.
60. The unions had almost no influence on the factory floor and were ineffective in collective bargaining.
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