Sentences with phrase «single entity units»

But for the first time in a Total War game, and I think this is really cool, you can attach them to your army and they're in the battle as single entity units that fight for you.

Not exact matches

Biological cooperation can occur when two or more individuals — be they single - celled or multicelled units — group together to form a new entity: a new individual or, perhaps, a group of individuals, depending on the perspective of the experimenter.
The merged unit, SDN Social Development Network seeks to promote meaningful relationships, with marriage touted as a top life goal, among all resident [Singapore] singles within a conducive network environment of singles, relevant commercial and public entities.
Case studies of single turnarounds comprise most of this research, including studies of both large, stand - alone entities and small units within larger organizations, closer in size to schools.
A collection of discrete content entities and associated resources that comprise a single logical unit of content, usable in other contexts.
After canvassing the leading substantive - consolidation standards and cases, Judge Jernigan determined that consolidation is appropriate under any test; her decision turned on a litany of facts and factors, including that (i) the company's «nerve center» is its Texas headquarters and all payroll for employees is effectuated from there, (ii) the company's centralized cash - management system and three bank accounts, (iii) all debtor entities were controlled by common officers and directors, (iv) the existence of substantial intercompany claims, (v) credible testimony demonstrated that preparing individual schedules was extraordinarily difficult and required numerous amendments, (vi) a substantial amount of creditors treated the debtors as a single unit, and (vii) that credible counsel had determined that the primary assets of many debtors — D&O litigation claims — are jointly owned by the debtors.
By «single legal entity» we mean a legal entity, such as a corporation or partnership, that can not be further differentiated into units with their own legal identities.
The integration of PBCs and land trusts [established under the Queensland Aboriginal Land Act 1991] into single corporate entities for suitable large - scale socio - geographic units (e.g. language - based tribes in the case of the Coen sub-region) would not only simplify arrangements and reduce confusion but also reduce as much as possible administration costs through a more effective (larger) scale of economy.
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