Similar words: integrate, integrated, migration, immigration, international, interpretation, graduation, operation. Meaning: [‚ɪntɪ'greɪʃn] n. 1. the action of incorporating a racial or religious group into a community 2. the act of combining into an integral whole 3. an operation used in the calculus whereby the integral of a function is determined.
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61. The government has reaffirmed its commitment to the principle of integration envisaged in the 1981 Education Act.
62. This has implications for curriculum integration, finance and staff training.
63. Malcolm modified his views toward integration shortly before his assassination on February 21, l965.
64. The way these responsibilities were divided presented particular difficulties in work on integration.
65. In the first place the division of trade between intra- and extra-trade is not only affected by economic integration.
66. Despite differences between the member states, the development of the community clearly demonstrates a process of integration.
67. Not surprisingly, these developments have been most widely exploited among the developed countries where the barriers to integration have been least.
68. Its campaign against the euro, however, presented xenophobic arguments against further international economic integration.
69. A fuller description of the process of data integration is presented by Flowerdew and Green in Chapter 4.
70. This preparation eased the way for further integration of physically handicapped children into the mixed ability secondary school.
71. Government documents and official statements concerning integration are replete with romantic and ill-defined language.
72. The suggestion seems to be that integration is desirable and possible if the obstacles posed by black culture were removed.
73. Yet they are often inhibited from doing so by the structure of vertical integration imposed by resource-seeking investors from the consuming markets.
74. Increased finance[sentencedict.com], additional staff and the integration of public and educational library services on a divisional basis contributed to these developments.
75. The real essence of integration, however, is not multilateralism, but the creation of a supranational economy.
76. Charles Robins believes UnixWare will facilitate the growth of Unix in commercial accounts because of its ease of use and integration with NetWare.
77. Integration and collaboration are more effective ways to resolve this form of conflict.
78. The most far-reaching omission was the lack of any firm commitment to a policy for integration.
79. They also stress that action to combat these phenomena should be seen as an integral part of integration policy and education.
80. The integration of the specialist colleges of art into larger institutions like polytechnics also aroused apprehensions which added fuel to the flames.
81. It should also enable the integration of electronic mail, voice mail and facsimile[sentencedict.com], as well as desktop audio and video conferencing.
82. Each was an attempt to define the respective limits of integration and loyalty.
83. Obstacles to integration Three disabled students are helping Barnados research the move from special to mainstream education.
84. This process of educational integration should be sought for all Down's children save those with severe mental handicap.
85. Darwin's integration of evolutionary and physiological biology had been attempted, in the 1840s, through pangenesis.
86. One important corollary of this new integration Nietzsche had not mentioned in his letter to Rohde.
87. Integration poses a fundamental challenge to the nation-state and to the traditional models of global politics.
88. A feature of growing importance in the software world is integration.
89. This was partly because the increasing integration of world capital markets has made it easier to finance current-account deficits.
90. Integration does not yield the outcome which would arise under complete contracts.
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