Two or three (four, in the case of California) distinct but interdependent legal entities form the Kaiser system within each region.
In order to divide the duties and services, three separate corporations or entities were formed, each with a specific mission, purpose, and Board of Directors.
The construction of these relations define the entities to form a relational structure.
As a network develops, agents or entities form relationships with others, which increases the efficiency of operations.
The two entities form a single community for most practical purposes, for instance, sharing a local school district and many municipal services.
A system is a set of interacting or interdependent entities, real or abstract, forming an integrated whole.
The two entities form an indivisible whole called gongen and in theory should have equal standing, but in history this was not always the case.
These two entities form the legislative and executive branches of the government.
Mysterious entities formed from dimensional quakes all around Japan.
The Class, subject and entity forms a hierarchical view of data.