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  • verb Present participle of silo.

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Examples

  • Her vision: stop "siloing" the issues that affect teen sexual health and relationships.

    Jodi Jacobson: What Comes After Abstinence-Only: Advocates Urge White House and Congress to Broaden Teen Pregnancy Initiative 2009

  • This avoids 'siloing' risks and allows the organization to build both a proactive and reactive approach to managing risks, tailored to its size, activities and business / operating environment.

    unknown title 2009

  • This avoids "siloing" risks and allows the organization to build both a proactive and reactive approach to managing risks, tailored to its size, activities and business / operating environment.

    Digital50.com Digital 50 Daily Industry News RSS Feed 2009

  • This avoids 'siloing' risks and allows the organization to build both a proactive and reactive approach to managing risks, tailored to its size, activities and business / operating environment.

    unknown title 2009

  • This avoids 'siloing' risks and allows the organization to build both a proactive and reactive approach to managing risks, tailored to its size, activities and business / operating environment.

    unknown title 2009

  • * How do we keep / make these priorities that we desire in YM 3.0 without "siloing"

    ysmarko 2009

  • It's also helpful to prevent "siloing," that thing that happens when only one developer can fix certain bugs within a reasonable timeframe.

    Mike-O-Matic 2008

  • And sharing resources across business units is certainly better than siloing them.

    6 Half-Truths About the Cloud 2009

  • Don't forget: this center was created post-9/11 to collate all of the information that was gathered, because the intelligence agencies had been siloing the information and not sharing it.

    CNN Transcript Jan 7, 2010 2010

  • Rupert Murdoch and the Associated Press think there's value in siloing the news -- so much so that the AP has labeled bloggers "content thieves" merely for linking to or opining on AP stories reprinted in hundreds of newspapers around the country.

    Mike Doyle: How Print News Will Survive on the Internet 2009

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