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[kä́drā, -drə, kăd́rē]
(n.)A nucleus of trained personnel around which a larger organization can…
(n.)A tightly knit group of zealots who are active in advancing the…
(n.)A framework.
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Cadre (pronounced /ˈkɑːdreɪ/ , from the French for framework ) is the backbone of an organization, usually a political or military organization. The expression can be in the singular or the p...
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The Consortium For Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE) is funded by the Office of Special Education Programs at the United States Department of Education. CADRE's mission is to provide technical assistance and serve as an information clearinghouse on dispute resolution in special education.
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cadre [kä ´drã]; 1. basic structure or frame work ; 2. A nucleus of trained personnel around which a larger organization can be built and trained; 3. a small, unified group organized to instruct or lead a larger group; ... cadre functions as an external human resources department for our client companies.
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The Cadre is a DC Comics supervillain group, except for members of the Cadre of the Immortal, most of whom were redeemed and became heroes by story's end. They first appear in Justice League of Amer...
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Working in concert with the Santa Clara County Office of Emergency Services, CADRE endeavors to draw on the strengths of non-profit organizations to deliver vital services, in times of disaster, through a collaborative outreach effort that includes: • Clothing and Furniture;
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cadre: Definition and Pronunciation ... 2. a group of trained or otherwise qualified personnel capable of forming, training, or leading an expanded organization, as a religious or political faction, or a skilled work force: They hoped to form a cadre of veteran party members.;
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The Cadre ... MAJ Ian McKenna ... ROTC Mission Cadre Become a Cadet ROTC Activities Photos Resources Deployed Alumni ROTC Home...
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