0 a meal, especially one left ready for people to serve themselves
1 the act or an example of collating
My list of curious-looking collations includes life partner, saint soldier and revered memory.
One solution would be to eliminate extreme ratings automatically from the multiassessor collations.
I will make collations of my observations which can then be ordered for input into a computer spreadsheet.
Such refashioning will involve not only reconsideration of the later reception of the work but also of contemporary accounts, with all their tempting collations of authentic detail.
Indeed, it is noted by some researchers that research and collation of data did not help them to understand the event itself.
The problems of information and centralised collation were stark.
Anyway, the most secure criterion for identifying a work's sources continues to be text collation, which will be adopted here.
The final proposal document is a collation and coordination of individual papers presented by faculties.