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  • noun An instance of co-locating.

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Examples

  • The decision makes it clear that the state Education Department has first dibs on decisions involving whether to house schools within the same building—a controversial policy known as co-location.

    Charter School Clears Hurdle Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • Trading speeds can be improved by adopting custom-built hardware and locating a firm's servers in the same data centre as that of the exchange, known as co-location.

    Traders Slice the Second Even Thinner Michelle Price 2011

  • Physical closeness of a trader's computers to those of a stock exchange -- a practice known as co-location -- can shave fractions of seconds off client orders, giving the super-fast trader an edge over those that are further away.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • One treatment plan: Implemented in some federally qualified health centers, this takes co-location a step further, offering primary care and behavioral health services as part of one treatment plan, rather than just side-by-side under the same roof.

    4 treatment models to combat mental health stigma 2010

  • One of the most contentious issues appears to be the “co-location” of charters in buildings with regular public schools.

    WNYC Presents ‘Charter Schools: What’s Next For NY’ « 2010

  • Those figures include spending on high-speed data systems, linkages with underground and undersea networks, and co-location, which refers to positioning a trading firm's servers in specially designed buildings huddled close to the computers of electronic exchanges.

    On Your Mark, Get Set… Jenny Strasburg 2011

  • One Plateau Spending on stock-trading co-location has plateaued, experts say, as the speed of executing trades has declined to smaller and smaller fractions of a second, with diminishing returns.

    On Your Mark, Get Set… Jenny Strasburg 2011

  • One treatment plan: Implemented in some federally qualified health centers, this takes co-location a step further, offering primary care and behavioral health services as part of one treatment plan, rather than just side-by-side under the same roof.

    4 new models for mental health care 2010

  • This regulation governs the closure of a school or a co-location of a charter school within a public school building.

    Julie Cavanagh: Wagging my Finger While my Boss Wags the dog Julie Cavanagh 2010

  • The co-location has been nothing short of a disaster that has drained our resources in a myriad of ways.

    Julie Cavanagh: Wagging my Finger While my Boss Wags the dog Julie Cavanagh 2010

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  • The abilty to be at two places at the same time.

    May 15, 2008