Joining in a sentence as a noun

LinkedIn this the only site I've been tricked into joining that is worse with their spammy emails.

"Charlie didn't make $20M for cooking, he made $20M for taking the risk that the company he was joining would fail"Maybe.

And them the movie goes on to show another people joining, two more engineers, a investor.

People on the verge of joining your cause are thinking, "Why should I believe this guy, he can't even keep his footnote markers under control!

For example, what if other miners, instead of joining the selfish pool, decide to create their own competing selfish pools?

That doesn't include the VIP membership... In fact the only indication on the entire page that you're joining the VIP scheme is the magenta link you mentioned.

Most interesting part is that if you move in for the tail end of high school you get 0% covered to prevent people from temporarily joining the community just for the tuition.

I think that was a good thing because it established the principle that joining an organization does not absolve you from higher duties towards your fellow citizens or humanity at large.

I do see our managers overvaluing the brilliant IC and I do see my organization undervaluing teamwork, but at least we're not doing that stupid game playing like joining weak teams to get great reviews.

Though, "joining forces" usually means "do something for the company on your own time, and if the idea is good enough during a hackathon -- also on your own time -- then it might lead to a new opportunity".

As a member of Python community, I hereby congratulate Ruby for joining the ranks of pretty-cool-but-not-so-hot-anymore technologies.

Forget about high school - I went to IIT coaching centers, and was very miserable because I had no real interest in any of the subjects - I wanted to learn CS, dammit - why was I mugging up organic chem formulae?Its not even worth it to consider joining other colleges.

Regularly stretching your limits is important to teach yourself confidence in your ability to tackle something difficult * vicarious victory - relating to someones success story, finding inspiration in books, movies, inspirational speakers, joining a group of inspirational people * wish fulfillment - visualization of success and contrasting with where you are now.

Joining definitions

noun

the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication); "the joining of hands around the table"; "there was a connection via the internet"

See also: connection connexion