organisation


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Synonyms for organisation

a group of people who work together

an ordered manner

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-- I mean by this expression that the whole organisation is so tied together during its growth and development, that when slight variations in any one part occur, and are accumulated through natural selection, other parts become modified.
I suspect, also, that some of the cases of compensation which have been advanced, and likewise some other facts, may be merged under a more general principle, namely, that natural selection is continually trying to economise in every part of the organisation. If under changed conditions of life a structure before useful becomes less useful, any diminution, however slight, in its development, will be seized on by natural selection, for it will profit the individual not to have its nutriment wasted in building up an useless structure.
In London, it is needless to say, they had their organisation at their disposal to keep them informed of events.
OFFLU is the name of the network of avian influenza expertise inaugurated jointly in 2005 by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the World Organisation for Animal Health, Achievements and constraints to date and plans for the future are described.
All strains of H5 and H7 avian influenza viruses, plus any other H subtypes that show pathogenic traits in poultry, are formally notifiable by national veterinary authorities to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) (4).
(5.) Food and Agriculture Organization, World Organisation for Animal Health, and the World Health Organization.
Others define corporate reputation as the collective opinion of stakeholders toward an organisation based on its past record.
Branding is a process for distinguishing one product from another (brand positioning) and the features that enable stakeholders to choose one product over another (brand personality), At a corporate level, features that enable a customer (or employee or investor) to choose one organisation over another include a wide range of factors, from product value and quality to financial security, customer care and an organisation's ethics record.
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