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- adjective Between
divisions (of an organization)
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Examples
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"It's always nice to win the first one, especially against an interdivisional team that's trying to catch up to us," said Verlander.
Verlander gets 21st win for Tigers Reuters 2011
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"It's always nice to win the first one, especially against an interdivisional team that's trying to catch up to us," said Verlander.
Verlander gets 21st win for Tigers Reuters 2011
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The reward is that minimal energy is spent in blame, second-guessing, and interdivisional politics, leaving more energy to devote to the business itself.
The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working Tony Schwartz 2010
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The Control keeps a small interdivisional team to handle the rare cases.
Bring On the Night Jeri Smith-Ready 2010
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The vast majority of the interdivisional games is being scheduled by bottom-rung Division I teams, a species that has proliferated in recent years, but some bigger names do it, too.
When 2010
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“Captain Fox leads a trio of platoons in the interdivisional team I spoke of.”
Bring On the Night Jeri Smith-Ready 2010
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“Captain Fox leads a trio of platoons in the interdivisional team I spoke of.”
Bring On the Night Jeri Smith-Ready 2010
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PITTSBURGH (AP) - Alexander Ovechkin let his play do the talking in what is becoming one of the fiercest interdivisional rivalries in the NHL.
USATODAY.com 2008
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The reward is that minimal energy is spent in blame, second-guessing, and interdivisional politics, leaving more energy to devote to the business itself.
Be Excellent at Anything Tony Schwartz 2010
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The Control keeps a small interdivisional team to handle the rare cases.
Bring On the Night Jeri Smith-Ready 2010
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