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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
operationalize .
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Examples
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David Cohen, the head of intelligence for the New York Police Department and a former senior Central Intelligence Agency official, said what used to be merely propaganda against the U.S. and Israel has now been "operationalized" by the Mumbai attacks.
Officials Worry Attacks in Mumbai Could Spur Copycats in the West 2008
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Since its emergence early this decade, patch management has become "operationalized," says Ronni Colville, an analyst at Gartner.
CSO Mary Brandel 2010
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This is another point of clarification where seeing how the doctrine is "operationalized" allows us to escape the sterile debates that often revolve around the premise of "war bad" vs. "aid good", as if these were not to sides of the same interventionist coin.
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This is another point of clarification where seeing how the doctrine is "operationalized" allows us to escape the sterile debates that often revolve around the premise of "war bad" vs. "aid good", as if these were not to sides of the same interventionist coin.
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"operationalized" virtualization and made sure the right processes and procedures are being applied.
CIO News 2010
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"operationalized" virtualization and made sure the right processes and procedures are being applied.
Computerworld News 2010
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"operationalized" virtualization and made sure the right processes and procedures are being applied.
CIO News 2010
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"operationalized" virtualization and made sure the right processes and procedures are being applied.
CIO News 2010
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Interestingly, that percentage remains essentially the same when we exclude people who moved to a new community operationalized as moving to a new county.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Mew about how they mean something different by "information", while cravenly and pitifully never providing an actual definition of what they mean by "information" that they will stick to, and that can be operationalized to tell us whether e.g. losing functional genes is losing information, and gaining new functional genes is gaining information.
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