
1) Audience 2) Conference 3) French word used in English 4) Group discussion 5) Information-gathering 6) Interview 7) Investigation 8) Lottery 9) Straw poll 10) Survey 11) The act of consulting
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1) Meeting 2) Negotiations 3) Sidebar 4) Talks
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- a conference (usually with someone important)
- a conference between two or more people to consider a particular question
- the act of referring
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[Texas] The Consultation served as the provisional government of Mexican Texas from November 1835 through March 1836 during the Texas Revolution. Tensions rose in Texas during early 1835 as throughout Mexico federalists began to oppose the increasingly centralist policies of the government. In the summer, Texans elected delegates to a polit...
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[media] Consultation in the media context refers to the relationship between a media service provider and media services consumer. An information services centre must be established, this comprises a media organization which has a large (almost unlimited) amount of information at its disposal. However in the consultation relationship the in...
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[object-oriented programming] Consultation in object-oriented programming occurs when an object`s method implementation consists of a message send of the same message to another constituent object. == Example == In this example, the add method of CustomerList consults the List instance to implement the semantics of adding a value to the lis...
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• (n.) A council or conference, as of physicians, held to consider a special case, or of lawyers restained in a cause. • (n.) The act of consulting or conferring; deliberation of two or more persons on some matter, with a view to a decision.
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In a dental setting, a diagnostic service provided by a dentist where the dentist, patient, or other parties (e.g., another dentist, physician, or legal guardian) discuss the patient
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[Noun] A discussion to gain information. Usually advice is given.
Example: She found out what was wrong after a consultation with her doctor.
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(from the article `Comenius, John Amos`) ...life. In 1657 he gathered together most of his writings on education and published them as a collection, Didactica Opera Omnia. He devoted his ...
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Consultation means being asked your opinion on different things. You could be consulted by your local council about the state of your youth club, or asked for your opinion about something.
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Meeting of two or more physicians or surgeons to evaluate the nature and progress of disease in a particular patient and to establish diagnosis, prognosis, and/or therapy. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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An obligation on the part of employers to consult the labor organization on particular issues before taking action on them. In the Federal Government consultation refers only to the duty owed by agencies to labor organizations, which have been accorded national consultation rights. That duty involves informing the union time to present its views an...
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One who advises another, officially or professionally
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A discussion with another health care professional when additional feedback is needed during diagnos
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Con`sul·ta'tion noun [ Latin consultatio : confer French consultation .] 1. The act of consulting or conferring; deliberation of two or more persons on some matter, with a view to a decision. « Thus they doubtful consultations dark Ended. Milton. »
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is asking others for their views and involving them openly in decision-making. A more strict legal definition, as found in the Health and Safety at Work Act, requires employers to inform employee representatives of proposals, and be give them the chance to respond, and take note of their response, without necessarily any commitment to do ...
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procedures for assessing public opinion about a plan or major development proposal, or in the case of a planning application, the means of obtaining the views of affected neighbours or others with an interest in the proposal.
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A conference between the counsel or attorneys engaged on the same side of a cause for the purpose of examining their case, arranging their proofs and removing any difficulties there may be in their way.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kon′sŭl-tā′shŭn Definitions: 1. Meeting of two or more physicians or surgeons to evaluate the nature and progress of disease in a particular patient and to establish diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy.
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n] - a conference (usually with someone important) 2. [n] - a conference between two or more people to consider a particular question
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audience noun a conference (usually with someone important); `he had a consultation with the judge`; `he requested an audience with the king`
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the act of consulting; conference. · a meeting for deliberation, discussion, or decision. · a meeting of physicians to evaluate a patient's case and treatment. · a writ returning a case to an ecclesiastical court from a temporal one. · lottery.
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[Showtime words] the act of referring to something to find information
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the act of referring to something to find information
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