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To integrating
verb
To form into one whole; to make entire; to complete; to renew; to restore; to perfect.
synonyms
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For example, approaches to integrating CAM into health care systems have been described as "opposition", "integration" and "pluralism" models.
The size and prestige of Continental's catch has informed its approach to integrating the two companies.
It was short of workers, but no attention was paid to integrating the foreigners.
At the University of the Free State, the previous rector had tried a gradual approach to integrating the residences.
All the political parties are committed to integrating the health and care sector, and this is to be welcomed.
But culturally and economically, we lag well behind our northern neighbor when it comes to integrating new arrivals.
These new frames are a clear step forward to integrating Glass successfully into the society outside a tech-elite.
The opposition to integrating the armed forces in the 1940s, Mr. Johnson said, was as high as 80 percent.
It is an acknowledgment that commando units present the greatest challenge to integrating women into more combat positions.
Mr. Johnson said the problems on Thursday were not related to integrating the computer systems of the two airlines.
Mr. DeSilva said that Mr. Rogers should heed his own advice and pay attention to integrating the new magazines into Primedia.
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