"Tindalization" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tindalization" Meaning

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"Tindalization" Examples

5 Usage Examples for 'tindalization'



- Example 1: The process of tindalization applied to the assembly of the committees led to a more organized and efficient system.
- Example 2: The company's attempt at tindalization resulted in a more streamlined workflow and a significant reduction in errors.
- Example 3: Professionals argue that the tindalization of social services has led to a less personal, more efficient approach to client interaction.
- Example 4: The new management team implemented tindalization policies to enhance service quality and customer satisfaction.
- Example 5: The researchers studied the effects of tindalization on productivity, concluding that, while efficient, it may compromise job satisfaction for some employees.

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