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Definition of operationally in English: operationallyadverb ˌɒpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n(ə)liˌɑpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n(ə)li 1With regard to routine functioning, especially of an organization or system. hiring part-time workers will not benefit the employer operationally this organization is still not operationally effective Example sentencesExamples - Academia, historically, has not been as operationally efficient as Fortune 500 companies.
- The therapeutic relationship has been operationally defined and studied more extensively than any other dimension of psychotherapy.
- The three alternatives were chosen because they span a spectrum running from an acquisition, or business-focused structure, to an operationally focused structure.
- The money also funds the operationally independent Industry New Zealand.
- The software should help the company manage relationships with distributors, hospitals, clinics, and physicians - both operationally and strategically.
- We navigate the challenging capital markets as they work to improve their business operationally and financially.
- Whilst the company has done well operationally, the share price may have run ahead a little too far.
- The blueprint must be detailed enough to describe the operationally relevant information about a server.
- In an operationally driven company, how do we show that being customer oriented is important?
- Operationally, again we received high client satisfaction results.
- 1.1 With regard to active operations of the armed forces, police, or emergency services.
no British service personnel have been deployed operationally highly mobile and operationally effective military equipment Example sentencesExamples - Civilians can play several operationally significant roles.
- It is fundamental to our system that the police must remain operationally independent.
- There we were operationally trained to fly Blenheim aircraft.
- Air power was not operationally constrained by geographic barriers like mountains, rivers or oceans.
- The PAC-3 missile is the first operationally deployed hit-to-kill weapon system capable of defeating all known air and missile defense threats.
- The Marines and Sailors of Small Craft Company are operationally testing the Small Unit Riverine Craft.
- Hospital corpsmen keep soldiers well and operationally ready in the field.
- Operationally brilliant, the attack was nonetheless strategically disastrous.
- Only half a squadron was operationally capable by the fall of 2002.
- The new system had not arrived; therefore, the unit was not mentally or operationally prepared to perform its wartime mission.
Definition of operationally in US English: operationallyadverbˌɑpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n(ə)liˌäpəˈrāSH(ə)n(ə)lē 1With regard to routine functioning, especially of an organization or system. hiring part-time workers will not benefit the employer operationally this organization is still not operationally effective Example sentencesExamples - The software should help the company manage relationships with distributors, hospitals, clinics, and physicians - both operationally and strategically.
- The three alternatives were chosen because they span a spectrum running from an acquisition, or business-focused structure, to an operationally focused structure.
- The blueprint must be detailed enough to describe the operationally relevant information about a server.
- The money also funds the operationally independent Industry New Zealand.
- We navigate the challenging capital markets as they work to improve their business operationally and financially.
- Whilst the company has done well operationally, the share price may have run ahead a little too far.
- Academia, historically, has not been as operationally efficient as Fortune 500 companies.
- The therapeutic relationship has been operationally defined and studied more extensively than any other dimension of psychotherapy.
- Operationally, again we received high client satisfaction results.
- In an operationally driven company, how do we show that being customer oriented is important?
- 1.1 With regard to active operations of the armed forces, police, or emergency services.
no British service personnel have been deployed operationally highly mobile and operationally effective military equipment Example sentencesExamples - Hospital corpsmen keep soldiers well and operationally ready in the field.
- Operationally brilliant, the attack was nonetheless strategically disastrous.
- Only half a squadron was operationally capable by the fall of 2002.
- Air power was not operationally constrained by geographic barriers like mountains, rivers or oceans.
- The PAC-3 missile is the first operationally deployed hit-to-kill weapon system capable of defeating all known air and missile defense threats.
- There we were operationally trained to fly Blenheim aircraft.
- Civilians can play several operationally significant roles.
- It is fundamental to our system that the police must remain operationally independent.
- The Marines and Sailors of Small Craft Company are operationally testing the Small Unit Riverine Craft.
- The new system had not arrived; therefore, the unit was not mentally or operationally prepared to perform its wartime mission.
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