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İNGİLİZCE |
| partner |
One who has a part in anything with an other; a partaker; an associate; a sharer. 'Partner of his fortune.' Shak. |
| partner |
In Benchmarking, organizations that actively participate in a benchmarking study by replying to questionnaires or participating in interviews. |
| partner |
An organization or customer representative with whom AID works cooperatively to achieve mutually agreed upon objectives and intermediate results and to secure customer participation Partners include private voluntary organizations, indigenous and other in |
| partner |
mate , offsider , pard , partner , mates , pards. |
| partner |
A 'partner' is a player associated with another player on the same side In a threesome, foursome, best-ball or four-ball match, where the context so admits, the word 'player' includes his partner or partners. |
| partner |
Players on the same side in the same group or match. |
| partner |
The organisation in the project country with which the funding agency collaborates to achieve mutually agreed upon objectives Partners may include host country governments, local and international NGOs, universities, professional and business associations |
| partner |
Hence: A husband or a wife. Either one of a couple who dance together. One who shares as a member of a partnership in the management, or in the gains and losses, of a business. |
| partner |
Means, in relation to a person who is the member of a couple, the other member of the couple. |
| partner |
A practitioner who is deemed to be a partner by the HA under the provisions of Regulation 24. the other member of one's partnership. |
| partner |
Partners are public and private non-profit organizations that collaborate with DWD in providing services to our customers, the citizens of Wisconsin DWD often has a contractual relationship with partners that is based on enabling legislation such as W-2 o |
| partner |
One of the two players on a doubles team. |
| partner |
Partnerships will exist as mutually beneficial business relationships with potential revenue sharing possibilities. |
| partner |
A lawyer who has become an owner of the firm and is paid a percentage of the firm's profits that reflects the lawyer's contribution to the firm Sometimes called a shareholder or equity member of the firm. |
| partner |
Two programs joining together to allow members to accrue miles or points in one or both programs Also may allow members to use accumulated miles or points to redeem awards with the partner Partners may be accrual partners only, award partners only or both |
| partner |
The player with whom one plays as a side against the other two players. |
| partner |
Business associate who shares equity in a firm. |
| partner |
An organization or individual with which/whom the Agency collaborates to achieve mutually agreed upon objectives and to secure participation of ultimate customers Partners include host country governments, private voluntary organizations, indigenous and i |
| partner |
An addressable component of a locality; that is, code to which messages can be sent See also locality. |
| partner |
A professional or a team that contributes in the provision of a service Project partners are those who work on a specific project Tech partners are those that provide a specific technical infrastructure. |
| partner |
MassNetworks' goal is to make networked computers as commonplace a curriculum tool as pencils and blackboards To accomplish this requires created an electronic infrastructure including Local Area Networks connecting all the classrooms in every school, Wid |
| partner |
See Partnership. |
| partner |
To associate, to join. a person who is a member of a partnership provide with a partner act as a partner; 'Astaire partnered Rogers'. |
| partner |
partner. |
| partner |
a person's partner in marriage. an associate who works with others toward a common goal; 'partners in crime'. a person who is a member of a partnership. provide with a partner. act as a partner; 'Astaire partnered Rogers'. |
| partner |
A key system made by Lucent for small applications. |
| partner |
The person with whom the Insured Person lives at the same address and with whom they have a domestic relationship. |
| partner |
An associate in any business or occupation; a member of a partnership. |
| partner |
A framework of heavy timber surrounding an opening in a deck, to strengthen it for the support of a mast, pump, capstan, or the like. |
| partner |
partner. |
| partner |
The person with whom the Insured Person lives at the same address and with whom they have a domestic relationship. |
| partner |
One of the two players on a doubles team. |
| partner |
A framework of heavy timber surrounding an opening in a deck, to strengthen it for the support of a mast, pump, capstan, or the like. |
| partner |
MassNetworks' goal is to make networked computers as commonplace a curriculum tool as pencils and blackboards To accomplish this requires created an electronic infrastructure including Local Area Networks connecting all the classrooms in every school, Wid |
| partner |
In Benchmarking, organizations that actively participate in a benchmarking study by replying to questionnaires or participating in interviews. |
| partner |
Hence: A husband or a wife. Either one of a couple who dance together. One who shares as a member of a partnership in the management, or in the gains and losses, of a business. |
| partner |
An organization or individual with which/whom the Agency collaborates to achieve mutually agreed upon objectives and to secure participation of ultimate customers Partners include host country governments, private voluntary organizations, indigenous and i |
| partner |
The organisation in the project country with which the funding agency collaborates to achieve mutually agreed upon objectives Partners may include host country governments, local and international NGOs, universities, professional and business associations |
| partner |
A lawyer who has become an owner of the firm and is paid a percentage of the firm's profits that reflects the lawyer's contribution to the firm Sometimes called a shareholder or equity member of the firm. |
| partner |
Players on the same side in the same group or match. |
| partner |
A professional or a team that contributes in the provision of a service Project partners are those who work on a specific project Tech partners are those that provide a specific technical infrastructure. |
| partner |
mate , offsider , pard , partner , mates , pards. |
| partner |
To associate, to join. a person who is a member of a partnership provide with a partner act as a partner; 'Astaire partnered Rogers'. |
| partner |
A practitioner who is deemed to be a partner by the HA under the provisions of Regulation 24. the other member of one's partnership. |
| partner |
See Partnership. |
| partner |
Partnerships will exist as mutually beneficial business relationships with potential revenue sharing possibilities. |
| partner |
Business associate who shares equity in a firm. |
| partner |
Means, in relation to a person who is the member of a couple, the other member of the couple. |
| partner |
The player with whom one plays as a side against the other two players. |
| partner |
One who has a part in anything with an other; a partaker; an associate; a sharer. 'Partner of his fortune.' Shak. |
| partner |
A 'partner' is a player associated with another player on the same side In a threesome, foursome, best-ball or four-ball match, where the context so admits, the word 'player' includes his partner or partners. |
| partner |
Partners are public and private non-profit organizations that collaborate with DWD in providing services to our customers, the citizens of Wisconsin DWD often has a contractual relationship with partners that is based on enabling legislation such as W-2 o |
| partner |
A key system made by Lucent for small applications. |
| partner |
An associate in any business or occupation; a member of a partnership. |
| partner |
Two programs joining together to allow members to accrue miles or points in one or both programs Also may allow members to use accumulated miles or points to redeem awards with the partner Partners may be accrual partners only, award partners only or both |
| partner |
An addressable component of a locality; that is, code to which messages can be sent See also locality. |
| partner |
a person's partner in marriage. an associate who works with others toward a common goal; 'partners in crime'. a person who is a member of a partnership. provide with a partner. act as a partner; 'Astaire partnered Rogers'. |
| partner |
An organization or customer representative with whom AID works cooperatively to achieve mutually agreed upon objectives and intermediate results and to secure customer participation Partners include private voluntary organizations, indigenous and other in |