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Definition of Consultancies
1. consultancy [n] - See also: consultancy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Consultancies
Literary usage of Consultancies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Markets for Electronic Information Services in the European Economic by Willi Bredemeier, Sabine Graumann, Werner Schwuchow, DIANE Publishing Company (1997)
"SME consultancies are "1st line consultancy" which is "done by organisations in
the public or semi-public sector (Innovation Centres, Institutions for Small ..."
2. Financial or Intellectual Imperatives: Working Partnerships in Higher by Glenda Kruss (2006)
"On the downside, consultancies have potential negative impact on the research
and teaching functions of academic centres and departments, by diverting the ..."
3. The U. N. Role in the Persian Gulf and Iraqi Compliance with U. N. Resolutions by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"(e) Changes in Che utilization of health services by: (i) Hospital occupancies; (ii)
Numbers and types of out-patient departments (OPD) consultancies; ..."
4. Yen for Development: Japanese Foreign Aid & the Politics of Burden-sharing by Shafiqul Islam (1991)
"While the construction portions of OECF project loans have been generally untied,
all engineering consultancies were LDC untied until May 1988. ..."
5. Transatlantic Economic Relations in the Post-Cold War Era by Barry J. Eichengreen (1998)
"... and related media services, international and investment banking, derivatives,
tax consultancies, architectural and engineering consultancies, ..."
6. Environment in the Transition to a Market Economy: Progress in Central and by Anthony Zamparutti, Centre for Co-operation with Non-members (1999)
"... Technical education has remained strong in the region, and many new businesses -
both manufacturing enterprises and environmental consultancies - have ..."