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con·cert·ed [kənˈsɜ:tɪd] PRZYM.

1. concerted (joint):

concerted

2. concerted (resolute):

concerted

con·cert [ˈkɒnsət] RZ.

1. concert MUZ.:

koncert r.m.
v živo

con·cert ˈgrand RZ.

ˈpop con·cert RZ.

prom·enade ˈcon·cert RZ. Brit

ˈsym·pho·ny con·cert RZ.

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The hydrazone is deprotonated by alkoxide base followed by a concerted, rate-determining step in which a diimide anion is formed.
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Mussels have always been a staple along the coast, but only at the end of the 19th century were there concerted efforts at standardising production.
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After concerted police pressure in the 1960s, smaller gangs either disappeared or began to consolidate in syndicate-type organizations.
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However, concerted efforts have been made by local community, church and political leaders from both traditions to redress the problem.
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However, the bulk of the texts and inscriptions still defied all attempts at decipherment, despite much concerted effort.
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They also tend to have a slim, lightweight physique, but some can become good climbers through concerted training.
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Given environmental issues heed no international boundary the program allows all parties affected to join one concerted effort.
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Concerted efforts led to improvement from 15.3% in 1961 to 28.5% in 1981.
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She is a prominent linguistic anthropologist who combines a concerted focus on social theory with a rigorous analysis of language in social life.
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However, there was also extensive competition within the world coal market as well as a concerted move towards oil and gas for power production.
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