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ism - use in sentences
Preposition: as
- platform: The SSP - and the ISM as a platform - has a progressive program on women's issues.
Converse of object
- own: But consultants are expensive and don't necessarily leave an organization owning the ISMS.
- implement: Working in conjunction with Red Island Consulting -- Europe's leading provider of security solutions -- AQA designed and implemented a comprehensive ISMS.
- join: Possibly over 60 people will join the ISM this time.
- certify: The cost of developing and certifying the ISM at Euro-4 may not be the only reason for Cummins balking here.
- recognize: Successful implementation of an ISMS, or maintenance of one, to achieve a recognized ISMS standard certification.
- manage: It is not only essential reading, but also a critical source when preparing and managing the ISMS.
Adjective modifier
- diffuse: This gas and dust scatters and absorbs starlight as it passes through the diffuse ISM.
- local: From this point, discussions of the origin of the SXRB became tightly linked to models of the local ISM.
- 27001-compliant: There are certain steps you have to follow to develop an ISO 27001-compliant ISMS.
- ambient: Our aim was to cover regions where outflows from the individual star clusters interact with each other and/or the ambient ISM.
Modifies a noun
- activist: These new ISM activists were to join some activities in Ramallah.
- band: ISM band - Radio band used in wireless networking transmissions.
- majority: The ISM majority are completely relaxed about these decisions.
- volunteer: One of the ISM volunteers talks about spending time with the family of a suicide bomber.
- code: Also topics such as the ISM code and its relation to marine insurance and the position of classification societies and quality insurance are considered.
- member: Surely the ISM members in Jerusalem have to discuss how we can send foods to these refugee camps from Jerusalem.
Noun used with modifier
- organ-: Their manifest aspects depend on the nature of the substances, organ- isms, or forms through which as powers or forces they work.
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