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91social involvement — partaking socially …
92high-involvement management — An approach to management that emphasizes the need to develop organizational commitment amongst employees, on the grounds that this will lead to improved motivation, better performance, and a lower labour turnover rate It argues that employee… …
93Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in H — CPPIH a nondepartmental public body set up in 2003 to ensure that the public is involved in decisions about health care services. The CPPIH reports to the government on the work of the PPI forums …
94patient and public involvement — see PPI forum …
95high-involvement product — /ˌhaɪ ɪn vɒlvmənt ˌprɒdʌkt/ noun a high priced or high tech product that is carefully considered by a consumer before being bought …
96low-involvement hierarchy — /ˌləυ ɪn vɒlvmənt ˌhaɪrɑ:ki/ noun a hierarchy of response to advertising where the customer is relatively indifferent to the product or service and only responds to repeated marketing …
97low-involvement product — /ˌləυ ɪn vɒlvmənt ˌprɒdʌkt/ noun a low priced product for everyday use that is bought by consumers without giving much thought to brands …
98Ich-Beteiligung — ⇡ Involvement …
99involve — involvement, n. involver, n. /in volv /, v.t., involved, involving. 1. to include as a necessary circumstance, condition, or consequence; imply; entail: This job involves long hours and hard work. 2. to engage or employ. 3. to affect, as… …
100radiculoganglionitis — Involvement of roots and ganglia. * * * ra·dic·u·lo·gan·gli·o·ni·tis (rə dik″u lo gang″gle o niґtis) inflammation of the posterior spinal nerve roots and their ganglia …