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Definition of partnering in English Turkish dictionary

partner
{i} ortak

Sadece Tom'la ortak oldum. - I just made Tom partner.

Biz rakibiz, ortak değil. - We're competitors, not partners.

partner
{i}

Eşinizle nasıl tanıştınız? - How did you meet your partner?

Güvercinler ömür boyu aynı eşle kalırlar. - Pigeons stay with the same partner for life.

partner
{i} partner
partner
partnershiportaklık
partner
paydaş
partner
(Ticaret) iş ortağı

Tom benim iş ortağım. - Tom is my business partner.

Tom, Mary'nin iş ortağıdır. - Tom is Mary's business partner.

partner
(Ticaret) hissedar
partner
karı ya da koca
partner
partnır
partner
dam
partner
kavalye
partner
oyun arkadaşı
partner
erkek arkadaş
partner
arkadaş

Tom benim eski arkadaşım. - Tom is my old partner.

Benim arkadaşım olmanı istiyorum. - I'd like you to be my partner.

partner
(Tıp) Karı veya koca
partner
{f} ortağı gibi davranmak
partner
{i} hayat arkadaşı

Tom'un bir hayat arkadaşı yok. - Tom doesn't have a partner.

Mary'nin hayat arkadaşı az konuşan bir adamdır. - Mary's life partner is a man of few words.

partner
ortak etmek veya olmak
partner
(Tıp) Herhangi bir şey (dans, oyun, yürüyüş v.s.)'de kişiye eşlik eden kimse, eş
partner
{i} dans arkadaşı, kavalye/dam
partner
şirket

Ortağımın yasal haklarını satın aldım ve artık şirket benim. - I bought out my partner and now the company is mine.

partner
ortak,v.ortak ol: n.ortak
partner
{f} ortak etmek
partner
{i} işbirlikçi
partner
{f} ortak olmak
English - English
PENNDOT joining with an outside group, agency etc to work together toward a common goal In construction contracts, partnering is a formal contract process Partnering was developed in the 1980s by the Corps of Engineers
A mutually beneficial business-to-business relationship based on trust and commitment and that enhances the capabilities of both parties
(See alliances )
A commitment between government and industry to improve communications and avoid disputes It is accomplished through an informal process with the primary goal of providing the customer with quality supplies and services, on time, and at a reasonable price Partnering constitutes a mutual commitment by parties on how they will interact during the course of a contract, with the primary objective of facilitating improved contract performance through enhanced communications (6) (See Customer-supplier Partnership and Total System Performance Responsibility (TSPR))
A long term contract between an owner and contractor, typically 5 years or more, in which the parties agree to work together on whatever work arises
When the seller works continually to improve the customer's operations, sales, and profits
present participle of partner
describes a business relationship based on taking a long-term view that the partners wish to work together according to a mutually acceptable vision in ways which enhance all customers' satisfaction The partners also seek to develop the relationship so that each will benefit in recognised business performance areas
The situation where a public organisation and a private one work together to provide a service with some sharing of risk and reward, usually over a period of time
An agreement between two or more firms to form a partnership, joint venture or team, to undertake a project
The establishment of a relationship between two parties characterized by teamwork and mutual trust, allowing both parties to focus on the needs of a mutual customer or client/constituent Partners share risks as well as benefits Partnering arrangements can be with labor, management, employees, suppliers, government, and educational institutions
Partnering is a business arrangement with an investor, who intends to gain a quick access to new product/service
A philosophy of managing contracts that says you worry less about formal legal stuff and "black letter" contractual obligations and concentrate on talking about warm and fuzzy things like RELATIONSHIP BUILDING The idea is that you're able to save on legal costs For this to work the POWER RELATIONSHIP between SERVICE PROVIDER and CLIENT must be approximately equal, otherwise they'll screw you
An open, co-operative and interactive relationship between MOD and Industry, aimed at meeting or bettering time, cost and performance parameters while identifying and implementing gainshare opportunities   The contractual and organisational pattern of partnering will vary according to the needs of a particular IPT   (N B Partnering should not be confused with partnership, a business arrangement in which each partner is fully liable for the actions of other partners )
When the seller work continually to improve the customer’s operations, sales, and profits
To join with another company, usually in the foreign market you wish to enter, as a way of entering the market without having to conform to certain government requirements There are many kinds of partnering relationships, depending on your reason for embarking on such a joint venture
partner
One of the pieces of wood comprising the framework which strengthens the deck of a wooden ship around the holes through which the mast and other fittings pass
partner
to work or perform as a partner
partner
someone who is associated with another in a common activity or interest . .

either member of a pair in a card game or sports team.

partner
plural Such a framework made of wooden partners
partner
{n} a sharer, a dancing mate
partner
{v} to join
Partner
aite
partner
A professional or a team that contributes in the provision of a service Project partners are those who work on a specific project Tech partners are those that provide a specific technical infrastructure
partner
to make or be a partner
partner
Your partner is the person you are married to or are having a romantic or sexual relationship with. Wanting other friends doesn't mean you don't love your partner. his choice of marriage partner
partner
To associate, to join
partner
The person with whom the Insured Person lives at the same address and with whom they have a domestic relationship
partner
One of the two players on a doubles team
partner
A practitioner who is deemed to be a partner by the HA (or on appeal the Secretary of State) under the provisions of Regulation 24
partner
The organisation in the project country with which the funding agency collaborates to achieve mutually agreed upon objectives Partners may include host country governments, local and international NGOs, universities, professional and business associations, private businesses, etc
partner
A "partner" is a player associated with another player on the same side In a threesome, foursome, best-ball or four-ball match, where the context so admits, the word "player" includes his partner or partners
partner
An organization or individual with which/whom the Agency collaborates to achieve mutually agreed upon objectives and to secure participation of ultimate customers Partners include host country governments, private voluntary organizations, indigenous and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs), universities, other U S Government agencies, United Nations and other multilateral organizations, professional and business associations, and private businesses and individuals (Chapters 200-203)
partner
MassNetworks' goal is to make networked computers as commonplace a curriculum tool as pencils and blackboards To accomplish this requires created an electronic infrastructure including Local Area Networks (LANs) connecting all the classrooms in every school, Wide Area Networks (WANs) connecting all the major buildings in a town, and hooking it all to the global Internet Partner schools are those who have made the commitment of staff, funds, and other resources to build LANs by Oct 26, 1996 or by April 5, 1997 In response to this commitment to work over the summer and implement most of the job by mid-October, MassNetworks will work with private firms to provide heavily discounted or free equipment and services as well as technical assistance and training for the Partner schools
partner
{f} work as an associate, join as a colleague
partner
Means, in relation to a person who is the member of a couple, the other member of the couple
partner
" Shak
partner
"Partner of his fortune
partner
act as a partner; "Astaire partnered Rogers"
partner
A framework of heavy timber surrounding an opening in a deck, to strengthen it for the support of a mast, pump, capstan, or the like
partner
In Benchmarking, organizations that actively participate in a benchmarking study by replying to questionnaires or participating in interviews
partner
a person who is a member of a partnership
partner
a person who is a member of a partnership provide with a partner act as a partner; "Astaire partnered Rogers
partner
Business associate who shares equity in a firm
partner
An organization or customer representative with whom AID works cooperatively to achieve mutually agreed upon objectives and intermediate results and to secure customer participation Partners include private voluntary organizations, indigenous and other international non-governmental organizations, universities, other USG agencies, multilateral organizations, professional and business associations, and private businesses
partner
A key system made by Lucent (AT&T) for small applications
partner
an associate who works with others toward a common goal; "partners in crime"
partner
A person who carries on a common business with at least one other person, where the business is not run by a company •Businesses
partner
We use the term ‘partner’ to mean someone the parent with care or non resident parent is either married to, or lives with as if they are married to them
partner
(c) One who shares as a member of a partnership in the management, or in the gains and losses, of a business
partner
If you partner someone, you are their partner in a game or in a dance. He had partnered the famous Russian ballerina He will be partnered by Ian Baker, the defending champion He partnered Andre Agassi to victory. to be someone's partner in a dance, game etc
partner
provide with a partner
partner
One who has a part in anything with an other; a partaker; an associate; a sharer
partner
The player with whom one plays as a side against the other two players
partner
an agency, organization, or individual who participates in and supports the Kentucky Watershed Management Framework
partner
Your partner is the person you are doing something with, for example dancing with or playing with in a game against two other people. My partner for the event was the marvellous American player. a partner in crime
partner
an individual, organization, agency, unit of Government, or entity that participates with and contributes to REE in performance of mission-related projects of mutual interest such as land grant and state universities
partner
An addressable component of a locality; that is, code to which messages can be sent See also locality
partner
the other member of one's partnership
partner
Partnerships will exist as mutually beneficial business relationships with potential revenue sharing possibilities
partner
a person's partner in marriage
partner
someone who is associated with another in a common activity or interest
partner
{i} associate, colleague; spouse
partner
An associate in any business or occupation; a member of a partnership
partner
Players on the same side in the same group or match
partner
The partner of a country or organization is another country or organization with which they work or do business. Spain has been one of Cuba's major trading partners
partner
Partners are public and private non-profit organizations that collaborate with DWD in providing services to our customers, the citizens of Wisconsin DWD often has a contractual relationship with partners that is based on enabling legislation such as W-2 or Child Support
partner
(b) Either one of a couple who dance together
partner
Two programs joining together to allow members to accrue miles or points in one or both programs Also may allow members to use accumulated miles or points to redeem awards with the partner Partners may be accrual partners only, award partners only or both
partner
Shak
partner
A lawyer who has become an owner of the firm and is paid a percentage of the firm's profits that reflects the lawyer's contribution to the firm Sometimes called a shareholder or equity member of the firm (See also Associate and Permanent Associate )
partner
The partners in a firm or business are the people who share the ownership of it. He's a partner in a Chicago law firm
partner
Hence: (a) A husband or a wife
Turkish - English

Definition of partnering in Turkish English dictionary

partner
{i} partner
partnering

    Turkish pronunciation

    pärtnırîng

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpärtnərəɴɢ/ /ˈpɑːrtnɜrɪŋ/

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