collation in the PONS Dictionary

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The collation on technical details have begun, the appointed coordinators contacted.
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When there is no obvious radical or more than one radical, convention governs which is used for collation.
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When the game appeared with improper collation, the purchase orders, which exceeded over two million dollars, were cancelled.
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This can be adapted to use the appropriate collation sequence for a given language by tailoring its default collation table.
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The collation of the report took around 3 years.
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This is because information collation, surveying and national census have proved ineffective at providing accurate data on wild and domestic elephant populations.
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Via the collection of specimens and the collation of records, his main contribution was to what is now called biogeography.
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Collation is the assembly of written information into a standard order.
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The collation of information allows the authorities to monitor the disease, and provides early warning of possible outbreaks.
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Since 1994 and have been treated as letter pairs for collation purposes, though they remain a part of the alphabet.
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