Similar words: division, subdivision, cell division, visional, division of labour, provisional, provisionally, visionary. Meaning: [dɪ'vɪʒənl] adj. 1. of or relating to a military division 2. serving to divide or marking a division 3. constituting a division or an aliquot part of the basic monetary unit.
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1 Congratulations, I hear you've been upgraded to divisional manager.
2 An alarm links the police station to the divisional headquarters.
3 She bears the grand title "Divisional President of the Finances Committee".
4 Divisional winners meet in the final to decide the pennant.
5 Projects are authorized by divisional product committees.
6 The local divisional commander called me direct.
7 The Divisional Court dismissed the applications.
8 The Divisional Court concluded that nothing in that statement of facts constituted a threat, and the conviction was quashed.
9 Before that she was a divisional director in Berkshire and assistant director in Reading County Borough.
10 However, John Sainsby, divisional manager for Anglian Water, refuted their charges.
11 In 1952 he was elected assistant divisional organizer for division no. 25, retiring in June 1961.
12 Contributing to decisions made by the Divisional Officer on matters relating to the section's specialism.
13 Miriam Warburton, a divisional veterinary officer, arrived, and was in turn refused entry to the hen-house.
14 The Divisional Court found that the by-laws did in fact adversely impinge upon just such rights.
15 Penalty tries appear frequently in divisional games, usually for repeated collapsing of the scrum on the defence try-line.
16 Against divisional rivals, teams still will make two road trips to each city and have two home series against each team.
17 It was held by the Divisional Court that his appeal against conviction of the obstruction offence must be allowed.
18 His rise to Divisional(Sentencedict.com), then Corps Commander followed in rapid succession.
19 A Fire Authority divisional officer at Bangor confirmed the majority of firemen from Castlereagh have left the service.
20 When major league baseball began divisional play in 1969, there was, after some initial grumbling, little complaint.
21 The decisions of this court are binding on all inferior courts trying civil or criminal cases, including divisional courts.
22 The applicant sought judicial review of that decision, and the Divisional Court granted him relief in the form of a declaration.
23 All major companies have rules which permit investments below a certain scale to be undertaken at divisional level without head-office approval.
24 Influence Dewi Morris is back at scrum-half after missing the middle match of the divisional season.
25 He has also served as deputy sub-divisional commander in Newton Aycliffe,[www.Sentencedict.com] and deputy divisional commander in Bishop Auckland.
26 Increased finance, additional staff and the integration of public and educational library services on a divisional basis contributed to these developments.
27 Only one photograph of a newly installed chairman has been sent to me since January's Divisional AGMs.
28 The later authority was, of course, Exparte Saunders, which the Divisional Court proceeded to analyse in detail.
29 This will be structured into separate operating divisions each managed by a team of executives under a Divisional Managing Director.
30 Mr Cowen was promoted from the position of regional surveyor to that of divisional contracts surveyor.
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