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banding

noun

A pattern of band-like markings.

  • You can recognize this species of bird by the banding on the wing.

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Every major label now has a team devoted to creating their own playlists for Spotify and rivals, while independent labels are talking about the idea of banding together to create their own equivalent.

"The positive thing to have come out of this is that everyone is banding together," said Klaus Horst, a 56-year-old civil servant, as he watched from Dresden's Brühlsche terrace, where jugglers and street musicians carried on delivering their entertain as usual to the crowds of tourists enjoying ice cream and beer in the summer sunshine while down below the murky waters swirled past.

But by banding together, they may persuade domestic investors to do so.

This will mostly be pursued by governments and vested interests banding together to enact multilateral treaties, which are difficult for national parliaments to scrutinise or change.The Hague convention and the cybercrime treaty are cases in point.

Yet the EU has trouble finding such experts; it has so far recruited just 200 of its planned 400 police trainers.A study by four American institutions banding together as the Washington NATO project lists five strategic priorities for America and Europe.

By banding together to form them, bacteria make it harder for viruses to attack and harder for drugs to penetrate.Dr Farah also hopes to add what might be called resistance to resistance, for just as has happened with antibiotics—natural selection will inevitably shape how the target bacteria respond to viral attack.

OMV did the same last month, having already snapped up 10% of MOL.The logic of all three now banding together is clear.

Investment banks are already banding together to develop alternative reporting services.Mr McCreevy argues that the thousands of pages spelling out these changes will mean less regulation rather than more, because they set out principles rather than detailed prescriptions of how business must be done.

Fishermen are now banding together to form "fishing sectors", which are given an annual quota from the New England Fishery Management Council, a federal body.In this section Let's agree to agree Waiting (and waiting) for a plan Trials to come What to teach?

Investors are banding together to get better deals.

Myanmar's ethnic groups are often fractious, but those in Ko-kang have shown unusual unity perhaps banding together in a last-ditch effort for survival against an increasingly impatient government.A great deal about the conflict remains unclear.

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