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interdivisional
adjective
Between divisions (of an organization)
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Those that do so in Yosemite are larger, on average, have bigger litters and reproduce earlier than those that do not.In an attempt to reduce the number of bear-related incidents at Yosemite, and prevent the animals from eating human foods, Congress has funded the interdivisional human-bear management programme since 1999.
Bohl said he was optimistic that these interdivisional games would continue.
As most N.F.L. games are interdivisional, why does the N.F.L. grant a higher seed to division winners over wild-card winners with considerably better regular-season records?
Nobody is complaining publicly because that would raise interdivisional conflicts inside the Fox Broadcasting Company.
In April, Mr. Galli plans to move Newell, which has had makeshift headquarters in Freeport and Rockport, Ill., and Beloit, Wis., to a building near Atlanta, with ample space for interdivisional meetings.
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Unfortunately for Clark, his balancing act came crashing down when he created the Interdivisional Information Unit in 1968 to collate, store, and disseminate data on the composition and motivations of "dissident groups".
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