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In other words, a two party system is the best aggregation.
It is the aggregation of its members, past and present.
"And we also wanted to see significant aggregations of public space," she said.
So to me I think that does make more sense than this kind of an aggregation approach.
In 1911 it received the right of aggregation for the entire world.
Only the general process of conducting the aggregation is given.
At some locations they form large aggregations, though these are not true schools.
A common way for this to occur is through data aggregation.
"I think aggregation of those is what we mean by civil unions."
Like the "individual" man, the State is a collection of aggregations.
Individual sharks return to the aggregation site every one to six days.
In the summer, several groups come together forming larger aggregations.
Such aggregations can contain from 500 to over 1000 individuals.
However, an aggregation may not involve more than two classes.
In a market economy, price is the aggregation of information acquired when people are free to use their individual knowledge.
Sellers would get a better price, through aggregation of demand.
Our relationship had formed itself by an aggregation of layers.
I hope you are, as an aggregation, enjoying excellent health.
"We have had the largest aggregation of wealth the country has ever seen," he said.
Aggregations of up to 100 individuals have been reported during migration.
I look forward to the Guardian's increasingly likely future as an aggregation site.
Economic interdependence may be a source of the aggregation problem.
Aggregation: Making available data from many sources, most often databases.
It has also been used to study aggregation of particles in a solution.
More detailed data at a lower level of aggregation is often available on request.