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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of disaggregate.

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  • Blackwell: I supported parts of it; those that broke down to what I call disaggregated data so we could measure the effectiveness of classroom instruction.

    CNSNews.com Headlines 2009

  • Note: The responses to free text narrative questions D3A and D5 were disaggregated from the parent survey responses and were subsequently randomized.

    Air Safety Survey: Things That Don't Worry Mike Griffin Worry Me - NASA Watch 2008

  • Note: The responses to free text narrative questions D3A and D5 were disaggregated from the parent survey responses and were subsequently randomized.

    NASA Watch: January 2008 Archives 2008

  • And when you hold people up to standards and free them, and say, "Give us the results, show us," and not only that, but make sure the results are available for everybody to see, and that they're disaggregated, which is a fancy education word for breaking them down by race and income level, that it's a process -- it's a start of making sure that no child gets left behind.

    CNN Transcript - Special Event: George W. Bush Delivers Remarks on Education - August 29, 2000 2000

  • The oil slick on the surface has "disaggregated" into hundreds or thousands of smaller patches, he said.

    Obama vows BP will pay claims, says oil 'will be contained' 2010

  • In truth, it is the West that is "disaggregated", mired in recrimination, desperate to get out of Iraq, squabbling over Afghanistan, hobbled (in Britain's case) by decades of Leftwing municipal ideology in its confrontation with domestic Islamism, unable even to agree on a name for the struggle.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2007

  • In truth, it is the West that is "disaggregated", mired in recrimination, desperate to get out of Iraq, squabbling over Afghanistan, hobbled (in Britain's case) by decades of Leftwing municipal ideology in its confrontation with domestic Islamism, unable even to agree on a name for the struggle.

    bin Laden's message 2007

  • By providing 'disaggregated' data and social indicators (i.e. separate statistics for males and females), it intends to monitor the impact of government spending on women, and thus influence the quantity and quality of budget allocations that relate more specifically to women.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • In other words, last-mile service has become "disaggregated" from most information-based features, even domain name server buying.

    Ars Technica 2010

  • 'disaggregated' from the format of the newspaper, she added. opening up of 'full fat' Guardian. co.uk content in RSS feeds in 2008, the Guardian has led the way in technological development, Stephen Dunn, head of technology strategy, said.

    News from Journalism.co.uk 2009

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