Consortiums

Word CONSORTIUMS
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Definitions and meanings of "Consortiums"

What do we mean by consortiums?

An association or combination of businesses, financial institutions, or investors, for the purpose of engaging in a joint venture.

A similar arrangement among non-commercial institutions or organizations.

An association or society.

The right of a spouse to all the normal relationships with his or her mate.

A group of symbiotic microbes.

A group of morons trying to organise a hockey team Urban Dictionary

N. legal phrase someone uses when he or she can't get laid and blames someone else. Urban Dictionary

Legal phrase referring to the damages from the lost comfort of a loved one, usually sex. Urban Dictionary

A word referring to a group of true and false crabs, such as spider crabs, hermit crabs, and blue crabs. Urban Dictionary

Classical Consortium Academy is your generic Christian private school founded in 2006, located at Village Church of Barrington. They only meet Mondays to set themselves apart. Move along nothing to see here Urban Dictionary

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The word "consortiums" in example sentences

With an extensive library of millions of tracks backed by all four of the giant major label consortiums and ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

Under the health secretary's proposed reforms, private companies would be able to work closely with the new 'consortiums' of GPs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Pilot schemes have been set up with "clusters" of trusts established to work with emerging GP consortiums. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Until now, Lansley has insisted his plans to reorganise the health service in England meant the proposed new NHS commissioning board, not he, could decide whether the networks should continue or not once GP consortiums took over the role of commissioning care in 2013. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The British Medical Association believes the service cannot undergo a radical restructuring at the same time as it is trying to save £20bn by 2015 and that doctors are worried that changes, such as the creation of consortiums of GPs, are going ahead despite the "pause" in the bill and setting up of the government's NHS listening exercise. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Lansley claimed his policy was already having an effect with more than 28 million patients covered by "pathfinder" pilot consortiums. ❋ Unknown (2011)

That's because North Dakota belongs to consortiums in which it and about 20 other states agreed to charge each other's students no more than 1.5 times in-state rates. ❋ Kevin Helliker (2011)

Family doctors will form consortiums that will control 80% of the NHS budget, buying services from providers in the public, private and charity sectors. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The current turmoil in the health service, and the likely fragmentation into market‑oriented consortiums, will make it very difficult to get the kind of cross-service integration that we argued for. ❋ Unknown (2011)

It has about 20 members, but their production and labeling rules are much less stringent than the tradizionale consortiums, and the methods of production vary widely. ❋ Meathead Goldwyn (2010)

The production and quality is supervised by three separate and competing consortiums of producers who act as a regulatory agency, trade association, and marketing arm. ❋ Meathead Goldwyn (2010)

However, a British Medical Association poll has found doctors overwhelmingly reject the plans of health secretary Andrew Lansley to impose free market-style competition for patients between hospitals and new consortiums of GPs. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Traffic charts of higher-education consortiums in this region show heavy student migration toward North Dakota. ❋ Kevin Helliker (2011)

The health secretary shied away from capping the amount of money that GPs might earn in leading consortiums. ❋ Unknown (2011)

During the Labour government's now defunct effort to establish independently financed news consortiums around the UK, Below the Radar talked to possible partners including the Belfast Telegraph and local radio stations. ❋ Maggie Brown (2010)

The former Chelsea owner has been chairman of the Championship club since 2005 – barring a short period during the club's 2007 administration – during which time he served two separate consortiums of anonymous offshore owners. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Most undersea cables, including the SAT-3 that currently connects West Africa to the rest of the world, are built by consortiums of private and public (national) companies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ericsson and RPX have been accepted as qualified bidders for the auction as part of one or more consortiums, the people said. ❋ Thomas Catan (2011)

Did you hear the [consortium] turned up to last [week's] game with 6 players and a 1 legged [GK]? ❋ MapleLeaf2021 (2021)

After Jenny's husband was killed in a car accident, she [sued] the other driver for [loss of consortium]. After being harassed at work for years by his boss, Bob claimed he couldn't get it up and sued for loss of consortium. Professor: what claims does someone have if a machine accidentally cuts off their hand? [Law Student]: [Loss of consortium]? ❋ Judge Learned Hand (2008)

After Jeff lost his wife in a [plane crash] he sued Delta for [negligence] and demanded a million for [loss of consortium]. ❋ Quinn Emanuel (2008)

“Look at that [consortium] of crabs [feasting] on those dead [horseshoe] crabs. “ “There are so many of them!” ❋ I Eat Sawtooths For Breakfast (2022)

Classical Consortium Academy is where I [went in] middle school, [look at me] so [prim and proper] ❋ RealKGB (2021)

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