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Organizationally meaning
In an organizational manner. | With regard to organization or an organization.
Example sentences (10)
I think one of the attractions to this job though was the tradition and the success organizationally over the years.
The amount of revenue lost from the e-Commerce market shift and to fight our way through that and turn it around in the timeline we did says a lot about us organizationally.
Although Tenrikyo is now completely separate from Shinto and Buddhism organizationally, it still shares many of the traditions of Japanese religious practice.
But it laid the groundwork for the large and organizationally complex White House staff that would emerge during the presidencies of Roosevelt's successors. citation The Eisenhower Executive Office Building at night.
His campaign, no longer taken lightly by his opponents, was outmatched organizationally and he was ganged up upon in a candidate's debate.
However, looking at it organizationally, these two CMCs are subordinate to two different systems – the Party system and the State system.
Some of these missions with Spacelab were fully funded and organizationally and scientifically controlled by ESA (such as two missions by Germany and one by Japan) with European astronauts as full crew members rather than guests on board.
The Bloc has strong informal ties to the Parti Québécois (PQ, whose members are known as Péquistes main), the provincial party that advocates for the secession of Quebec from Canada and its independence, but the two are not linked organizationally.
The term "artillery" is also applied to a combat arm of most military services when used organizationally to describe units and formations of the national armed forces that operate the weapons.
Though Yale's colleges resemble their English precursors organizationally and architecturally, they are dependent entities of Yale College and have limited autonomy.