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disconnected set

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disconnected set [‚dis·kə¦nek·təd ′set]
(mathematics)
A set in a topological space that is the union of two nonempty setsAandBfor which both the intersection of the closure ofAwithBand the intersection of the closure ofBwithAare empty.


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Instead of work being a disconnected set of meaningless activities, employees begin to appreciate that everything they do helps to achieve a larger goal.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Executed with great sensitivity to both past and present, Mansilla & Tunon's thoughtful transformation of EI Aguila gives an industrial monument an invigorating new lease of life and shows what can be achieved with an apparently difficult and disconnected set of buildings.
Previously, each of these sales professionals used his or her own preferred system for managing customer relationships, and this disconnected set of systems undermined the company's ability to deliver responsive, effective sales and customer service.
 
 
 
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