The system can enable two or more designers to work on the same sketch collaboratively on the Internet. |
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Residency programs must demonstrate they are teaching residents to work collaboratively with other professionals before they graduate. |
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A flexible beef network is a strategic alliance of farmers that collaboratively produce beef products. |
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It has been very rewarding for me to work collaboratively with people from around the state. |
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Executives told me that my future promotability depended on my ability to work collaboratively. |
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There's going to be a need to work more collaboratively with people in government. |
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My students worked collaboratively with each other in solving authentic technology-based design problems. |
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In a recent survey, we found that most people would prefer to see a physician who works collaboratively with a psychologist. |
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It will work collaboratively with established organizations on the ground to identify and assist target businesses. |
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In this situation when the primary survival instinct takes over, people do not work collaboratively. |
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Work collaboratively, cooperatively, and reciprocally to protect borders and facilitate trade and travel. |
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A comic strip developed collaboratively by researchers, students, and community members proved particularly effective. |
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In signing this agreement, each and every one of us is clearly showing our willingness to work collaboratively for the common good. |
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We work collaboratively from start to finish in order to provide the best solution for the customer's specific needs. |
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Among possible strategies to overcome ressentiment there is talk of inclusive methodologies for working collaboratively. |
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We've worked collaboratively with childrens' hospitals nationwide, engaging in targeted community outreach. |
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The first two books were designed collaboratively with Algonkian band children aged from six to twelve years old at Kettle Point on Lake Huron. |
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What if you could pursue a strategy to create things collaboratively, outside the market, and give the basic necessities of life away for free? |
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We did this through our ResearchNet group, where service users, carers and providers work collaboratively to improve services. |
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Free, collaboratively made products, like Wikipedia potentially, kill commercial products in their market. |
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I also think more employers are working collaboratively with financial and quality benefits. |
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I would add that our government and the industry have worked collaboratively on these issues in the past, and we expect to do so in the future. |
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The review and discussions enabled the participants to collaboratively identify problem areas and agree on potential approaches to address them. |
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They also agreed on how to work more collaboratively and to coordinate assistance in the aftermath of the earthquake. |
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The very fact that I am standing here talking to you at this conference is an indication of my commitment to work collaboratively. |
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We fully understand the importance of reliable support and of working collaboratively with customers to achieve success. |
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Engaging the community at large to work collaboratively to improve community readiness. |
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Educators at these institutions work collaboratively to identify various ways of achieving this goal. |
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As a result, they can plan to work collaboratively on actions that contribute to the research process. |
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These regional health authorities are working collaboratively to share knowledge and evidence to support health services planning. |
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We need to work collaboratively with the Atlantic agriculture industry to ensure its future growth and sustainability. |
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Governments are committed to working collaboratively to avoid and resolve intergovernmental disputes. |
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Though not formalized, social planning councils have worked collaboratively in the past. |
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This is critical, because without such protection, tanners seeking to collaboratively market their products would face a serious risk of antitrust litigation. |
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Why are women so good at working collaboratively and men so bad at it? |
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This always included two-way and multicast communication so that information could not only be distributed efficiently, but also evaluated collaboratively. |
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Working collaboratively is especially suited to online discussions. |
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Throughout the history of literature, authors have worked collaboratively. |
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Community members and organizations, business, local government, and faith communities work collaboratively with schools to share this important responsibility. |
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To accomplish this, the franchisor needs to get franchisee input and work collaboratively with the franchisees to implement the changes. |
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We have acted quickly to address any issues raised in employee surveys, and our staff and management worked collaboratively to address them and find solutions that work for everyone. |
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So we used oral history techniques as a starting point, interviewing each brain injury survivor before working with them collaboratively to turn the transcripts into unique narratives. |
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Food analysis laboratories are required, for Codex purposes, to be in control, use collaboratively tested methods when available, and verify their application before taking them into routine use. |
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When the groups developing the policy are able to determine a shared, superordinate goal and to work collaboratively to achieve policy that addresses root causes as well as symptoms, the policy is said to be integrated. |
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In Nepal, UNHCR worked collaboratively, following a November 2006 peace accord, to support IDP returns with the agreement of all concerned and in February 2007 a national IDP policy was adopted. |
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It also works collaboratively with other departments and partners to achieve results, and serves as an advocate for Western Canada within the federal system. |
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This was therefore an ideal opportunity for collaboratively making modifications to the existing system and testing it in conjunction with the establishment of prime payments. |
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We should use this opportunity to work collaboratively with the new president, because he certainly wants to work with us and with partners around the world. |
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It represents a new commitment to working collaboratively to make stronger, more effective investments in research that will benefit more Canadians than ever. |
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To improve communication between research and policy communities, mechanisms are needed to allow the two groups to interrelate more collaboratively and iteratively, and to share their experiences. |
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There is an evident need to work collaboratively with each other so that both racism and homophobia are addressed in these communities conjointly. |
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These teams work collaboratively to manage all aspects of the projects from research, design and development to production and assembly ending in a quality product packed out for shipping and distribution. |
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The purpose of the Advisory Committee was to work collaboratively to produce evaluation products, which are reliable, useful and defendable to both internal and external stakeholders. |
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In terms of the conduct of research, policy researchers will need to systematically reach across national borders and work collaboratively with their colleagues in other countries and multi-national research organizations. |
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Each situation calls for its own particular workflow, which may mean capitalizing on time zones for overnight delivery or assembling a large team of translators working collaboratively over a shared IT platform. |
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Scripted television shows are often, although not always, produced collaboratively, for a variety of pragmatic reasons — and these pragmatic reasons inflect the artistic results, just as they do in Hollywood film production. |
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Increasingly, an emphasis is being placed on these orders to work collaboratively within the wider ministry of the whole people of God. |
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The critical issues from the integrated water resources management perspective are that, in carrying out these tasks, the basin organisation should be flexible, work at all levels and work collaboratively. |
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Experimental test beds and field studies will be produced collaboratively. |
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The unit works collaboratively with the He Waka Tapu Trust, with both agencies providing free clinics for women in the priority groups. |
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Tools within the software enable users in Pernoud to work collaboratively and concurrently to analyze, mark-up and measure each design, and thereby greatly reduce time to market. |
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Working collaboratively with the MOH, DHBs and other agencies such as the Public Health Association are integral to improving and monitoring the outcomes of whanau, hapu, iwi and Maori communities and providers. |
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The ThingLink can be created collaboratively using a class login. |
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Government departments and agencies must work collaboratively with universities and with business to ensure that Canadian research is put to the best possible use to improve the health of Canadians and the economy of Canada. |
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Direction concerning activity in the vicinity of the Merrymakedge burial ground will be developed collaboratively with the Mi'kmaq and will be subject to the Parks Canada Directive on Human Remains and Funerary Objects. |
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This phrasing suggests that the government partners must do more than consult about what they are thinking of doing on their own, and instead they should be promising to work collaboratively to identify solutions. |
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In an effort to collaboratively work with the NGA on the AWP program, Octo stood up a development environment using Amazon GovCloud. |
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Dealing with matters collaboratively can be an ideal approach in these situations. |
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Students collaboratively use this simulation program to examine the spread of disease. |
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Microsoft, for example, is going to be giving away a development environment in order to encourage children to develop collaboratively in schools. |
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We believe that by identifying strategic opportunities to work with the provinces, seizing these opportunities, and responding with a readiness to work collaboratively will benefit the entire country. |
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She will work concurrently and collaboratively between the worlds of practice and research to enhance her health policy analysis skills for the use of evidence in practice settings. |
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Unlike commercial online encyclopedias such as Britannica Online, which are written by experts, Wikipedia is collaboratively edited by volunteers. |
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Although the school's teachers collaboratively reformulate and redefine the teaching philosophy from time to time, it is fundamentally Montessorian. |
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Barber, who had created a unified whole collaboratively with director John Wright and scenographer Robert Gardiner, conducted the seven-piece orchestra sensitively. |
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Unlike closed source vendors, db4o plans its product roadmap collaboratively in public and maintains an agile approach based on broad and immediate user feedback. |
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Dentists and orthodontists should work collaboratively with speech therapists to help improve word Formation, and with otologists to address ear, nose, and throat problems. |
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As the demand for service increased, students were given an opportunity to collaboratively work along side a peer in order to effectively complete orders. |
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Based on several NGA processes, joint systems engineering processes and a joint systems engineering management plan were collaboratively developed and implemented. |
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