Definitionn. the means of connection between things linked in series
Last update: June 10, 2018
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The nexus between industry and government can both be good and bad for the nation. . [noun]
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NOTES Over the past 18 months Nexus has been winning the battle on fare evasion on the Metro system. [adverb]
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Nexus is pro-active in the battle against fare evasion on the Metro and regular blitzes to catch the fare dodgers. [adjective]
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(b) The paradox of the one in the many is none, if the idea may be regarded as supplying a principle of nexus or organization to an indefinite multiplicity of particulars. [Please select]
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He is trying to get a nexus by a common pantheon. [Please select]
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[*Footnote: All combination (conjunctio) is either composition (compositio) or connection (nexus). [Please select]
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Between the peoples, there is little more than reciprocal good-will and what Thomas Carlyle calls the "cash nexus." [Please select]
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The causal nexus between two phenomena is not perceived as something apart and _sui generis_; it is not even perceived at all. [Please select]
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It is within the nervous tissue, they say, that the nexus of psychic states should be enclosed. [Please select]
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As it was, the deification of the ruler had to provide the nexus, as in Alexander’s empire. [Please select]
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The two areas will become parties in a vast economic nexus, and, as in all business transactions, each will try to get the best of the continually intensified bargaining. [Please select]
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