A mergeris a non-automated process by which the content of two pages is united on one page. Reasons to merge a page include the following: unnecessary duplication of content, significant overlap with the topic of another page, and minimal content that could be covered in or requires the context of a page on a broader topic. Discretion should be exercised to make sure merging does not result in an article that is too long or drawn out, short articles that can be shown to be expanded, or if said short articles are of a discrete enough topic that merging is not possible.
Merging Cells
No they are competitors and are not merging
Conglomeration is the process of two or more different corporations merging that are engaged in completely different businesses. They are often multi-industry companies.
Yes. Be careful to mind drivers while merging, they could be switching lanes as you merge.
Not "a" merging galaxy - merging galaxies. Sometimes two (or even more) galaxies collide, and eventually combine (i.e., "merge") into a single galaxy.
give two examples to describe merging of documents
The merging of several businesses into one is called consolidation.
You would use Microsoft Word for mail merging.
One advantage of merging banks is that the banks share the risk of their money ventures. One of the disadvantages of merging them is that they share the profits of any venture.
Merging is combining the records in two different file into a single file.
A company could be unilateral in merging with another company if that second company that is merging with the first is already owned and operated by the person running the first company.
The merging of Hockey Canada represented a way for multiple hockey-related organizations to come together and become one regaled organization. This merging represents the ultimate celebration of hockey.