A philosophy of mutual support and teamwork means that decisions are arrived at through consultation rather than by imposition. |
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Pupils are well taught through the effective teamwork of teachers and assistants. |
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Yet he believed the recruiter telling him he would learn teamwork and leadership skills in the Army. |
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This group wants the workplace to be fun and to have a strong sense of teamwork. |
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Secondly, the senior doctors displayed little aptitude for leadership or teamwork. |
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It can encourage leadership skills, teamwork and bonding in some, but also bullying and cheating in others. |
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Teams from different disciplines emphasise teamwork and cooperation in a modern hospital. |
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They need to have a sense of teamwork, one arrived at by discussion and joint action. |
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Effective teamwork between doctors and nurses need not entail one group taking over the work of the other. |
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Relationships ought thus to be preserved or restored and the concept of teamwork realised or saved from material damage. |
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The project relied on teamwork, the collection of toponyms, the drawing of sketch maps, and the interpretation of air photos. |
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The threat of corruption and subversion by drug traffickers requires strong, cross-border teamwork. |
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Written by Elizabeth, chair of the Friends, it is the result of four years of teamwork by the committee. |
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This was an uneven contest with the Dunlavin girls showing superior skill and teamwork. |
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Nothing fosters teamwork like serving sandwiches side by side at a soup kitchen. |
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Collaboration and cooperation replaced gossip, and teamwork took the place of quarrels. |
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Meeting these demands requires teamwork and harmonious relationships between nurses and physicians. |
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The five-storey building features open-plan office spaces, designed to promote teamwork and good communication. |
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The only reason that we were being beaten so badly was the drow were overpowering us with their teamwork. |
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The claymation technique required a two-year time frame for the film's production-a definite task of teamwork and perseverance. |
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Even though we married, it was more about convenience, teamwork, cooperation, etc. than love or romance. |
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The town's new police station commissioner Superintendent Celani Magwaza said teamwork would produce good results in the war against crime. |
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The show came in for much praise, and they were felicitated by the international organisation for their teamwork. |
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The team was also marked on preparing and cooking meals, initiative bases, map and compass and teamwork. |
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Each collective sortie should be used to train and develop teamwork and coordination between staffs. |
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He wants them to attack more but to do so cerebrally, based on positional interchange, teamwork and variation of passing. |
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The colors of the shield are counterchanged suggesting teamwork and cooperation. |
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For all of the rhetoric about teamwork in the health professions, most work is fractiously divided. |
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You always think of science as being a man in a lab making a discovery, but it's not, it's teamwork. |
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The third section focuses on organizational behavior in Chinese firms, probing issues from guanxi to teamwork. |
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Previous research neither confirmed nor disconfirmed the existence of a link between teamwork and patients' outcomes. |
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Poor teamwork seems to contribute more to doctors' absenteeism than overwork or low job control. |
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We desperately need a culture that values teamwork at all grades in the profession. |
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This adds a new excitement to keyboarding and also creates a teamwork atmosphere. |
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There are also many alternative sports that mix teamwork and individual performance such as kick-boxing or Kendo. |
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Some of these records are testaments to remarkable teamwork and the power of momentum. |
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A mentor, who offers incentives for good behaviour like day trips, has also helped boost the 14-year-old's maths, woodwork and teamwork skills. |
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The races test competitors' teamwork skills, skiing and physical and mental strength as well as accuracy in the rifle shoot. |
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There has been a lot of teamwork and trust and that deserves to be rewarded by having new investment. |
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This was a dangerous area, but the skilled roughnecks and the roustabouts went about their business with seamless teamwork. |
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The firm attributes its success to a talented staff and an open culture that honors individual creativity and nurtures teamwork. |
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There was a great deal of organising and teamwork to get the promotion going. |
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The policy was intended to weed out underperformers and build a sense of teamwork. |
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Efficient and effective teamwork in the industry of moving people is paramount to success. |
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This sense of teamwork extended over when the player of the game was selected by the coaches. |
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Stories paint a picture of a player who understands the meaning of teamwork. |
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There was, he said, a great sense of teamwork at the school, all of which was put at the service of the students. |
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I have learnt a lot about effective teamwork in split geographical locations. |
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It is also used in exploring leadership and teamwork, in industry, in churches and other organisations. |
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Others he taught important things like rugby, teamwork, discipline and respect. |
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A great summer of sport has yielded some interesting lessons on the mechanics of teamwork and the magic of management. |
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There is a definite sense of teamwork, of pride and of relief that they returned safely. |
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It demonstrates a keen sense of togetherness and teamwork on behalf of the ensemble. |
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This rapper and turntablist have perfect names, which combine together to evoke old-school teamwork and MC-DJ balance. |
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They should help build teamwork, esprit de corps and unit pride. |
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Eager to avenge last month's defeat, his superior teamwork paid dividends. |
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On Civvy Street, Nicola is a registered nurse and feels that the TA has helped to develop her leadership and teamwork skills while improving her fitness. |
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Brand new floodlights blazed down on Parkside, but it was lights out for them as Workington Town gave them a lesson in teamwork and finishing. |
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In some cases, structured, paneled cubicles are giving way to clustered workstations separated by screen or canvas partitions that can be slid aside to facilitate teamwork. |
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We are going to work toward increased employee empowerment and teamwork. |
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He turned that story into an ending about the unity and teamwork that defines America at its best. |
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This was a shining example of teamwork, in which three great comedians combined to create an amusing and cohesive whole to a diverse and difficult play. |
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The energy that was once spent in a constructive fashion, rooting for teamwork and friendship, will be transformed into a tornado of terror and minor misdemeanors. |
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This virtualisation of the worker and the individualisation of skills seems to contradict traditional work teams, but it really takes teamwork to another level. |
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These include job rotation, teamwork, a single status for blue and white-collar workers, and employee involvement through means such as quality circles and team briefings. |
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In terms of physical power, skill and teamwork, they held all the aces. |
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Battalion adjutant Capt Sean Kearns said the aims of the training were to develop effective teamwork, and to help identify true leaders, as opposed to designated leaders. |
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The upside of working with your other half is that you get unbeatable teamwork, says John Jones, who has run his interior design business with wife Julie for 18 years. |
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A superb display of teamwork enabled Thackley to ease past a determined Whitley Bay to reach the last 64 of the FA Vase after a full-blooded second-round tie at Dennyfield. |
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His teammates all agree that most of the teamwork happens in sharing the computer terminal and helping each other work bugs out of their programs. |
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The perception of poor teamwork by one team member, whether actual or perceived, is enough to change the dynamics within that team, causing that team member to withdraw. |
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Predictably Ireland were much more driven in the second half, their teamwork more concentrated and intense and the Swiss were forced deeper and deeper into defence. |
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This DVD emphasizes teamwork, cooperation, and problem-solving skills, but it is highly likely that its message will be lost amidst the confectionary bliss. |
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The company strategy is about teamwork and pushing good ideas through the system as quickly as possible, with superior dedication from all divisions within the company. |
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The recent success of Coste Brulade is due to teamwork inspired by Andre Camous, the quietly-spoken president of the co-op. |
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This also develops other soft skills, such as teamwork, while promoting motorsport and engineering. |
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Firebreak is being introduced by Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service to help children by teaching them about teamwork and responsibility. |
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Football is a team sport that calls for strategy and teamwork more than anything else. |
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War has been made splendid in all its red-handedness chiefly because it trains to teamwork and develops devotion to the group. |
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This mantra, plus her own fascinating backstory and a healthy dose of teamwork have helped inspire her students to achieve. |
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Mr Southon, who is the acclaimed author of the book, The Beermat Entrepreneur, will focus on the importance of creativity, teamwork and branding. |
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For the noble warrior, his childhood was of first importance in learning both individual military skills and the teamwork essential for success in battle. |
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Even when we don't say it explicitly, much of the science reported in this magazine is the result of collaboration and teamwork, both small and large. |
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