- militaries.
Jointness is
aimed at
satisfying the
requirements for
increasing efficiency and
economizing the
military budget. "
Jointness" has been defined...
-
Jointness is a term (R.
Solan 1991) in
psychoanalysis and
psychodynamic theory,
describing a new look at
normal object relation that
takes place from...
-
movement they allow:
plane joint, ball and
socket joint,
hinge joint,
pivot joint,
condyloid joint and
saddle joint.
Joints can also be classified, according...
-
resources by
fostering jointness in operations, prin****lly
through the
establishment of
joint-service
theatre commands.
Promoting jointness in procurement,...
- application".
According to the 2017
Joint Doctrine publication of the
Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff:
Jointness:
Jointness implies or
denotes possessing...
- Wehrmacht, the world's
first joint higher command structure,
though it
should not be seen as the same
level of "
jointness" as U.S.
Joint Chiefs of Staff. The...
- A
jointer or in some configurations, a
jointer-planer (also
known in the UK and
Australia as a
planer or
surface planer, and
sometimes also as a buzzer...
- The
Joint may
refer to:
Slang for
prison American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,
colloquially known as "The
Joint" The
Joint (Sirius XM) XM radio...
- the CISC is the second-highest
authority responsible for inter-service
jointness,
subordinate only to the
Chief of
Defence Staff (CDS). By function, the...
- The
Joint Chiefs of
Staff (JCS) is the body of the most
senior uniformed leaders within the
United States Department of Defense,
which advises the president...