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Phrase: The budget process encourages the various sections of an organization...



 
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Phrase: The budget process encourages the various sections of an organization... #1 (permalink) Fri May 01, 2009 21:20 pm   Phrase: The budget process encourages the various sections of an organization...
 

Meaning of integrate

The budget process encourages the various sections of an organization to work together and integrate their efforts to influence the formulation of parts of the budgets
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A sentence always ends with either a Full Stop, or a Question Mark, or an Exclamation Mark.
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