disbanding Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪsˈbænd]
  • Us [ dɪsˈbænd]

Meaning of disbanding In English

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  • To reiterate, the theory of density dependence predicts that legitimation suppresses disbanding rates while competition increases disbanding rates.

  • We are the first to admit that our population list and our data on founding and disbanding dates may not be infallible.

  • The 1905 disbanding of the traditional examination system did much to reinforce this trend.

  • Density and disbanding rates: the density dependence hypothesis.

  • From here, the disbanding rate rises to 0.010 at a density of 50, 0.023 at a density of 60, and 0.09 at a density of 70.

  • In the second part of the book the author documents the activities and events which lent stability and order to these communities from their founding to their disbanding.

  • That does not bear out the statement about delay in disbanding the remaining members of this famous force.

  • Partly as a result of that, it is in the process of disbanding its team of co-operative specialists.

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