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unify

[yoo-nuh-fahy] / ˈyu nəˌfaɪ /


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"The more unified it is, the more he doesn't like it," Gordon told journalists last week including AFP.

From Barron's

Such a unifying feature is harder to discern in the invention, manufacture and sale of products as disparate as the pogo stick, Mr. Potato Head and the Betsy Wetsy doll.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reporting directly to McDonnell, the position would allow the department to present a clear, unified message to the agency’s 8,700-some officers, said Pinto, while building “brand awareness” and boosting recruitment.

From Los Angeles Times

“The fact that they’re engaging in that while arguing for a unified sense of documentation shows the hypocrisy,” Hancock said.

From Salon

All that information flows to the Borbón’s combat center, where an officer overseeing operations strives to assemble a unified picture from the disparate data.

From The Wall Street Journal