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Definition of co-locate in English: co-locateverb be co-locatedShare a location or facility with something else. a United Kingdom battalion would be co-located with the home-base battalion Example sentencesExamples - The process is greatly helped and made safer if key departments are co-located.
- It is essential that we should be co-located with Great Western Hospital.
- As costs drop for both wide-area bandwidth and storage, most companies looking to protect critical data can justify a standby server hosted at another company location or co-located at an ISP, VAR, or other service provider.
- The police administrative support unit in Scarborough and the town's CPS office are to be co-located into Scarborough police station in January 2003 to serve the Scarborough, Whitby and Pickering courts.
- Lipnack and Stamps have argued that strong mission statements are needed to manage work groups that are not co-located.
- There would be an offer of financial assistance for the move, or residents could opt to be co-located with their existing neighbours.
- There really may be two boundaries, one belonging to A and one belonging to B, and these two boundaries would be co-located - that is, they would coincide spatially without overlapping mereologically.
- The bid is phased over six to eight years, and involves rebuilding 13 secondary schools and new special schools, co-located on existing sites.
- There are several plans for the development of coal-fired power plants co-located with large mines.
- If the plans go ahead all the special schools in Bolton will have been co-located with a mainstream school.
- The Coast Guard's Heavy Weather Training School offers a demanding two-week course at the National Motor Lifeboat School, which is co-located with the station.
- In May 2005, it will open a processing plant and refinery co-located with the transportation facility.
- And it is now being recommended that the new proposed special primary schools, which will be co-located on mainstream sites, will care for children aged two to 11.
- Terrorist operatives are hard to find because they are generally few in number, mostly inactive and concealed, and tend to be co-located with civilians.
- For the past 25 years, E - 3 AWACS aircraft and its flight crew training program have been co-located within the 552nd Air Control Wing at Tinker AFB.
- Last year it awarded the Indira Gandhi Open University 40 frequencies co-located with the private FM transmission frequencies awarded earlier.
- Lynch said his facility is the only one co-located with an ammunition supply area.
- Wireless networks have been used in contingency planning for years now as the possibility that co-located, wired connections to remote data centers could be knocked out by the same event.
- With respect to this, I am particularly interested in the development of technology to be situated in a public space, where users (and possible collaborators), information resources, cultural artefacts are co-located.
- Alternatively, the resulting visual pigment may be co-located with another visual pigment in a single photoreceptor, but in such a reduced amount as to not be detected by MSP.
Definition of co-locate in US English: co-locateverbkōˈlōkātkoʊˈloʊkeɪt be co-locatedShare a location or facility with someone (or something) else. a woman officer can often be co-located with her husband Example sentencesExamples - With respect to this, I am particularly interested in the development of technology to be situated in a public space, where users (and possible collaborators), information resources, cultural artefacts are co-located.
- The bid is phased over six to eight years, and involves rebuilding 13 secondary schools and new special schools, co-located on existing sites.
- The Coast Guard's Heavy Weather Training School offers a demanding two-week course at the National Motor Lifeboat School, which is co-located with the station.
- If the plans go ahead all the special schools in Bolton will have been co-located with a mainstream school.
- Lynch said his facility is the only one co-located with an ammunition supply area.
- There really may be two boundaries, one belonging to A and one belonging to B, and these two boundaries would be co-located - that is, they would coincide spatially without overlapping mereologically.
- For the past 25 years, E - 3 AWACS aircraft and its flight crew training program have been co-located within the 552nd Air Control Wing at Tinker AFB.
- Wireless networks have been used in contingency planning for years now as the possibility that co-located, wired connections to remote data centers could be knocked out by the same event.
- There would be an offer of financial assistance for the move, or residents could opt to be co-located with their existing neighbours.
- Lipnack and Stamps have argued that strong mission statements are needed to manage work groups that are not co-located.
- In May 2005, it will open a processing plant and refinery co-located with the transportation facility.
- Terrorist operatives are hard to find because they are generally few in number, mostly inactive and concealed, and tend to be co-located with civilians.
- Alternatively, the resulting visual pigment may be co-located with another visual pigment in a single photoreceptor, but in such a reduced amount as to not be detected by MSP.
- As costs drop for both wide-area bandwidth and storage, most companies looking to protect critical data can justify a standby server hosted at another company location or co-located at an ISP, VAR, or other service provider.
- Last year it awarded the Indira Gandhi Open University 40 frequencies co-located with the private FM transmission frequencies awarded earlier.
- It is essential that we should be co-located with Great Western Hospital.
- The police administrative support unit in Scarborough and the town's CPS office are to be co-located into Scarborough police station in January 2003 to serve the Scarborough, Whitby and Pickering courts.
- And it is now being recommended that the new proposed special primary schools, which will be co-located on mainstream sites, will care for children aged two to 11.
- There are several plans for the development of coal-fired power plants co-located with large mines.
- The process is greatly helped and made safer if key departments are co-located.
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