involvement
71refraining from involvement — index laissez faire Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
72ego-involvement — ego in·volve·ment in välv mənt, vȯlv n an involvement of one s self esteem in the performance of a task or in an object ego in·volve välv, vȯlv vt, volved; volv·ing …
73Ego-Involvement — Ego In|volve|ment, auch Ego|in|volve|ment [...invɔlvmənt] das; s <zu engl. involvement »Verwicklung«> Bez. für alle Einstellungen, die den Status eines Menschen bestimmen bzw. ihm eine Rolle in Bezug auf andere Personen, Gruppen od.… …
74personal involvement — individual involvement, personal participation in a matter; taking an active role in one s social surroundings …
75physical involvement — a sexual relationship Not just shaking hands, which is all the words might imply: Her solicitors have been instructed to sue any hack who dares to suggest a physical involvement. {Private Eye, March, 1981) …
76low-involvement product — A product that involves the consumer in little or no trouble or deliberation when making a purchase. Such products are invariably cheap; manufacturers try to make them more interesting and appealing by means of advertising with the intention of… …
77Employee Involvement/Quality of Work Life — (EI/QWL) A USPS participatory management style that involves employees at all levels in decisions affecting their work and work environment …
78community involvement — /kəˌmju:nɪti ɪn vɒlvmənt/ noun the contribution that business organisations make to the life of their local community in the form of community initiatives (NOTE: Community involvement developed as a result of the growing emphasis on the social… …
79ego-involvement — | ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : an involvement of one s self esteem in the performance of a task or in an object …
80self-involvement — noun Date: 1971 self absorption …