English to Telugu Dictionary consortium

consortium

కన్సార్టియం
definition
noun
It would move the commissioning of care to local authorities, giving democratic control of the health service to locally elected people, with council consortiums commissioning more complex services.
an association, typically of several business companies.
I though I read that the cause of action was for some form of loss of consortium - of the husband, that is.
the right of association and companionship with one's husband or wife.
translation of 'consortium'
ఒకే రకమైన సంస్థలు చేతులు కలపగా ఏర్పడేది,
ఒకే రకమైన వ్యాపార సంస్థల ఏకీకృత రూపం
example
On this basis, 'consortium' could be seen as giving the husband a right to his wife's sexual services and imposing a duty upon her to provide them.
I though I read that the cause of action was for some form of loss of 'consortium' - of the husband, that is.
The jury also made an award to him for loss of 'consortium' .
the amount awarded for loss of 'consortium' must be included
The action for loss of 'consortium' in a sense would become irrelevant so far as concerns husbands and wives.
Evidence showing an association between funding and research outcomes is drawn largely from analysing studies with single sponsors rather than 'consortia' of multiple sources.
When the project is finished, the consortium breaks up and the separate partners may find themselves competing, possibly in different 'consortia' , for the next project.
In the computer and consumer electronics industries, such 'consortiums' are often integral in getting new technologies off the ground.
Examples of hybrid organizations include joint ventures and 'consortia' that maximize resources, particularly information exchange between organizations.
The government received 13 expressions of interest to build a second terminal, many of them from international 'consortia' .
This would create opportunities for Irish syndicates and 'consortiums' .
The foreign sales of weapons manufacturing know-how led to the emergence of international 'consortiums' that set up base in many countries of the world.
The meetings between the project team which oversaw the competition and the defeated 'consortiums' took place in the late spring of 1996.
For the first time, we're seeing 'consortiums' of competitors come together to work toward eliminating complexity.
It would move the commissioning of care to local authorities, giving democratic control of the health service to locally elected people, with council 'consortiums' commissioning more complex services.
In the twentieth century geological surveys over land and sea areas by national institutions and international 'consortia' of oil companies have covered most of the western half of the Arctic basin.
Many are forming 'consortia' to share the pain if deals go sour.
None of the six 'consortiums' has been told to work within specific financial limits and the real extent of the expenditure involved will only emerge when they submit their bids.
Such a case would only come after a successful lawsuit against the government by one of the 'consortiums' that failed to secure the licence in 1995.
Each of the six 'consortiums' had powerful foreign telecoms members, large financial support from both international and Irish sources and each included an Irish member.
The six 'consortiums' all had foreign telecoms expertise, substantial financial backing from both foreign and Irish sources and a recognisable Irish presence on the ground.
The evaluations will be undertaken by 'consortia' of academic criminologists.
With this in mind, it is believed that a number of 'consortiums' are being organised by development land agents at present.
This was done for fear of leaving the government open to legal action from the various components of the unsuccessful 'consortia' .
Major automobile manufacturers are setting up 'consortiums' for Internet-enabled procurement of auto-assembly materials.
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