"Unified" means to bring together or combine different parts or elements to create a single, cohesive whole.
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After teachers paid 3,000 house calls to improve relations with the parents of their students, all nine schools in the city's
unified school district pilot program reported improvement in the classroom.
In this sense, yoga is an array of practices and techniques which help us connect our minds, bodies and spirits
in unified purpose and understanding.
It may be that there are dozens of
unified theories, only one of which is correct, but scientists may never have the means to determine which.
In the end, no one is «the bad guy,» and the entire family can remain
as unified as possible under the circumstances.
The phone is crafted
with unified color scheme and comes with elegant patterned black.
Keep the whole area
unified by painting both in the same colour scheme so there is a flow from one room to another.
As leaders, our commitment is to listen and learn, define standards and share best practices to engage diverse communities and build a powerful,
unified voice for change.
Readers deserve a
more unified theory of what leads to success.
I would be a fool to think that this was one
unified front against me.
The Polish virtual currency and blockchain community has compiled a set of best practices in an effort to
create unified standards with the aim of allowing this burgeoning technology to reach its full potential.
In other words, because we have a seemingly
unified experience of space and time, it is assumed that there is one single theater for the whole thing.
From secure data management to efficient data processing, the project aims to combine and integrate distinct and specialized technologies in a single
unified platform.
And if the two shared an extraordinarily
unified vision for their company, they also shared an often fraught relationship.
A leader in enterprise communications systems, providing
unified communications, contact centers, data solutions, and related services.
In other words, the sentence flows through our thought as one continuous and
unified whole, not as a series of isolated and discrete sensations.
This combination emphasizes the need for more
unified messaging and viewpoints in a world where we are politically divided.
Several sessions are usually required to insure a loving, but
unified force to start the recovery process for them all.
The linked inbox feature allows users to link all of their email accounts into a single,
unified inbox in the Mail and Calendar app.
We have a new
unified field theory: Global Warming causes everything bad.
Critics see it a profound failure of the key requirement for the core executive to
provide unified control, albeit with checks and balances.
Consider your neighbours when painting your front door — a more
unified look along a street is generally thought of as more appealing.
The new model is expected to motivate studies of galaxy clusters and groups, as well as the development of other
unified models of high - energy cosmic particles.
At the same time, scientific thought in all these areas is far
from unified or complete, and there is no particular urgency to reconcile every discrepancy at this time.
You would apply to a STEM magnet school through the district's
new unified enrollment system.
We do like the espresso - colored vanity, but the feel of the bathroom is just
not unified with the rest of our home.
In 2015, supporters
presented unified enrollment as a way to simplify the then - complicated charter school application process.
Despite slow progress within the Federal government and the lack of strong, supportive and
unified national leadership, leaders are emerging among state and local governments, and in the private sector.
I wonder if there is any common element or
unified principle that I could «take away» and maybe use on my own home.
How can an entire district create an intentional and
unified effort to promote core values?
It will focus their efforts on improving visibility and raising the reputation of the sector
through unified communication.
A focused, result driven, leader with the ability to handle high pressure situations, while aligning teams towards
unified goal.
This leads to a more
unified process, with each role - player being kept up to date with current problems.
Therefore, consumers are often less motivated in opposing trade protection than a relatively narrower and more
unified group of producers who have a lot to gain.
A
grand unified theory for brief therapy: Putting problems in context.
How do editors deal with the absence of a single,
unified set of rules?
However, the move is also somewhat unprecedented because it is quite rare for a content provider to
offer unified access across rival platforms.
In the context of «Toward,» individuals remain unique while also
becoming unified, despite possible cultural or social differences.
All new titles with Neo support
use unified packages that run on both platforms.
The driver - oriented cabin has been simplified with a cleaner, more
unified design than the previous generation.
Despite some of the shortcomings and each publisher having their own terms, the industry is hoping for a more
unified strategy in the coming years.
It should also have been obvious that it was necessary to keep the party
unified behind those tasks.
Now that we are in an almost
unified world, people from different nations need to understand the languages of their neighboring countries.
This is on top of consultations published earlier this month on police station boundaries and the very high cost criminal case panel, not to mention the negotiations on the new
unified contract.
But the brain can't move these signals around to other parts to create a
single unified experience.