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  • verb Present participle of commonize.

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Examples

  • And the Dearborn maker will be even more prone to large-scale problems as it moves forward with its One Ford strategy, commonizing products, platforms and parts around the world.

    Autoblog Paul Eisenstein 2010

  • Her efforts in commonizing Ford's vehicle platforms means that she has had a hand in developing every single car currently in the company's lineup - from Ford's Flex, Fusion, and Fiesta, to Mercury's MKS, MKT, MKZ, Mariner and Milan -- and even a few that are yet to be released.

    BlogHer 2009

  • She is specifically tasked with commonizing the Ford marketing plan among a variety of worldwide societies to make the most efficient use of corporate assets, while still ensuring that the company message speaks to a variety of global cultures.

    BlogHer 2009

  • It is a task she is well suited for, after having spent more than four years in product development, commonizing vehicle platforms around the globe to ensure efficient use of corporate assets and technology so that Ford vehicles can maximize parts and equipment.

    Ask Patty - Automotive Advice for Women 2009

  • Since the actors are different - C versus P - commonizing does not meet our operational definition of responsibility.

    Bill Totten's Weblog 2008

  • It is puzzling that Lloyd should have so emphasized the dangers of commonizing the costs of child-rearing, for in his day and his community these costs were almost entirely privatized.

    Bill Totten's Weblog 2008

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