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Definition of Line organisation
1. Noun. The organizational structure of activities contributing directly to the organization's output.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Line Organisation
Literary usage of Line organisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Native Tribes of Central Australia by Baldwin Spencer, Francis James Gillen (1899)
"... in either the maternal or paternal line—Organisation of the Arunta tribe—Marriage
is not regulated by totem—Terms of relationship amongst the Arunta, ..."
2. Information and Communication Technologies and Rural Development by Philip Wade (2001)
"... toll-free electronic posting and retrieval of information as well as the
on-line organisation of forums between members of a closed community of users. ..."
3. Circuits of Victory by Abraham Lincoln Lavine (1921)
"The policy in question was that of refusing to transfer a man by name from line
organisation to the Signal Corp, without the consent of his immediate ..."
4. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1908)
"It was opposed by Mr. Haldane as tending to a three- line organisation and
contravening the principle that the Territorial Army was to be for home defence ..."
5. The Challenge of the Dead: A Vision of the War and the Life of the Common by Stephen Graham (1921)
"Telephone and telegraph had to be brought up to a new line. Organisation work
which would ordinarily have been accomplished in the quiet winter months had ..."