coalition

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الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} birleşme
{i} koalisyon

Yeni koalisyon hükümeti fırtınayı kazasız belasız atlatmaya çalışıyor. - The new coalition government is trying to ride out the storm.

Gönüllüler koalisyonu. - The coalition of the willing.

karma hükümet
ortakyönetim
coalition partner
koalisyon ortağı
coalition Intelligence Directorate counterintelligence and human intelligence st
(Askeri) Koalisyon İstihbarat Başkanlığı İstihbarata Karşı Koyma ve Beşeri İstihbarat Karargah Unsuru
coalition coordination, communications, and integration center
(Askeri) koalisyon koordinasyonu, muhabere ve entegrasyon merkezi
coalition forces support team
(Askeri) koalisyon kuvvetleri destek timi
grand coalition
büyük koalisyon
rainbow coalition
Çok partili koalisyon hükümeti
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A temporary group or union of organizations, usually formed for a particular advantage
combination in a body or mass
{n} an union in one mass, junction
A unified alliance between different groups to achieve a common purpose
the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts
A coalition is a government consisting of people from two or more political parties. Since June the country has had a coalition government
A coalition is a temporary alliance of distinct parties for a limited purpose
An ad hoc arrangement between two or more nations for common action [70] In this narrative, the term refers to the group of nations that provided troops to the allied effort to expel Iraq from Kuwait
A temporary alliance between groups with differing interests or points of view (often, in order to win an election)
An organized group of people in a community working toward a common goal The coalition can have individual, group, institutional, community, and public policy goals Assessment may examine coalition structure, function, quality of leadership, plan quality, or other factors
A group of people and organizations working together to achieve shared goals Coalitions often take on broad concerns that individual organizations could not address successfully on their own
A coalition is a group of organizations and individuals working together for a common purpose There are two types of coalitions
temporary alliance of persons, groups, or political parties for joint action
An alliance between two or more political units in response to opposing forces
A coalition is a group consisting of people from different political or social groups who are co-operating to achieve a particular aim. He had been opposed by a coalition of about 50 civil rights, women's and Latino organizations. = alliance
The act of coalescing; union into a body or mass, as of separate bodies or parts; as, a coalition of atoms
JP 1-02
the joining together of two or more groups or parties, usually to form a government or opposition
Full partnerships or collaboration among organizations that require sharing resources and leadership to accomplish common goals on an ongoing basis Collaboration techniques are essential to achieve increased capacity because they allow community members to identify problems and increase the likelihood that they will reach consensus on goals and implementation strategies The paramount issue in a full collaboration is the willingness of organizations (or individuals) to enhance one another's capacity for mutual benefits and a common purpose Usually this requires substantial time commitments, very high levels of trust, and extensive areas of common turf
partnership or alliance
a group of employers, unions, providers of health care, insurance companies, and regulators whose purpose is to control costs and improves the quality of health care They may act as a catalyst for health care legislation or as a purchasing group to negotiate lower-cost coverage for members
In the case of the Buyers Health Care Action Group, it is a group of large employers, banded together to create competition; contract directly with doctors; and reinvigorate health care delivery through the application of marketplace economics
[n] A union or alliance of persons, factions, or tribes, which may be temporary
the state of being combined into one body
A combination, for temporary purposes, of persons, parties, or states, having different interests
combination of two or more factions or parties for the purpose of achieving some political goal
{i} alliance, union, voluntary joining together, agreement made between two or more parties to work together toward a common goal
An alliance (or combination) of political parties for the purpose of securing a working majority in parliament
An action-oriented group of individuals and/or organization working together in a coordinated fashion toward a common goal
A coalition is an alliance formed between separate political parties In Australia the Liberal Party and the National Party normally act as a coalition when they form a government
an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty
coalition of the willing
A group of countries whose leaders have been persuaded by another to take up a specific task, usually in the context of an invasion or war
Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email
organization which supports legislation to prohibit the sending of unsolicited advertisements via email, CAUCE (Computers)
coalition agreement
agreement between political parties to create a majority government
rainbow coalition
A government consisting of a coalition of three or more parties
rainbow coalition
A political alliance of differing groups, especially one comprising minorities and other disadvantaged groups
Christian Coalition
a right-wing Christian political group in the US, which tries to influence government decisions, so that laws are based on traditional Christian morals. It is known for opposing abortion and equal rights for women and homosexuals
International Wildlife Coalition
international organization devoted to protecting wildlife and endangered species, IWC
anti-Hitler coalition
alliance against Hitler
coalitions
A time-limited organization in which there is a convergence of interest in
coalitions
A joint program involving health care providers, purchasers of care, industry, consumers, labor or insurers in an attempt to deal with health care costs, issues and problems
coalitions
A ruling coalition of legislators must continue to agree on policies or else risk a collapse of government that requires a new election A working coalition may form simply to pass a particular bill and then disappear
coalitions
Political alliances between managers who agree on goals and priorities
coalitions
An associations (most often non-profit) whose purpose is to monitor and control rising health care costs, through instilling efficiency and quality in the provision of health care through education, partnerships, purchasing criteria, exchange of information and promoting cost-effective structuring in local planning efforts
coalitions
plural of coalition
wall to wall coalition
agreement in which all parties take part
coalition
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