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- noun Plural form of
adjacency .
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Examples
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When I first heard the phrase "meaningful adjacencies," I had no idea how powerful the concept would prove to be.
CNN.com 2011
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Barger also they'll also look at what he called "adjacencies," saying he'd love to be located next to the training center in Orlando.
SplicedFeed 2010
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At the same time, it's diving headlong into many of the 30 "adjacencies" that CEO John Chambers so often describes, among them a bold attempt to remake the videoconferencing and collaboration channel with its planned acquisition of Tandberg, and gain a foothold as a true data center vendor thanks to its Unified Computing System (UCS), barely a year old, and much touted partnerships with EMC and VMware.
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"Things are where you expect them to be - they had a good plan," she said, referring to what Via Christi officials have called "adjacencies," with related services near each other.
Kansas.com: -- Front 2010
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After months of big talk about its plans to explore so-called adjacencies -- markets outside its core focus -- and the saber rattling about virtualization, Cisco (CSCO Quote -
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"adjacencies," and, oh yeah, publicly called out the world's biggest technology company and said, "It's on."
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We have moved to a collaborative model of leadership and we can move to mark quickly with 'adjacencies'. "
TG Daily - All News 2009
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- File the application and attach to it a description of surface, measurements, landmarks and adjacencies of the land.
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- File the application and attach to it a description of surface, measurements, landmarks and adjacencies of the land.
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- File the application and attach to it a description of surface, measurements, landmarks and adjacencies of the land.
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