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concerted Adjective decided or planned by mutual agreement: a concerted effort
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concerted Translations adj concerted [kənˈsəːtid] carried out by people acting together a concerted effort. gesamentlike optrede مُتَّفق عليه، مُوحّد съгласуван spojený samlet; fælles gemeinschaftlich συντονισμένος concertado, coordinado ühine مشترک؛ جمعی yhteinen concerté מְתוּאָם मिलकर किया हुआ कार्य zajednički összehangolt bersama sameiginlegur, samtaka concertato 申し合わせた 공동의; 일치된 suderintas, bendras saskaņots bersepadu gezamenlijk samlet, felles- zbiorowy combinado concertat согласованный spojený skupen zajednički gemensam, samlad ที่กระทำร่วมกัน ortak, birlikte yapılan 一起的, 共同的 узгоджений ہم آہنگی پیدا کرنا có phối hợp 一致的 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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seven developers, to engage with realities and alert planners from the three London boroughs that they too should be thinking more concertedly about the area where Camden, Islington and the City meet, given its potential. Unprecedented opportunities have emerged that may open the door to uncover hidden rules governing the ensemble of biomolecules working concertedly to perform certain functions in the cell. Although it may seem utopian, we believe that in the multiplication of strongly democratic communities around the world lies our best hope for the emergence of a global community that can deal concertedly with matters of general concern to our species as a whole: with war and strife, with violations of basic rights, with environmental degradation, and with the extreme material deprivation that stunts the bodies, minds, and spirits of children. |
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