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To involving
verb
To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine.
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Sixty percent (n = 107) of all respondents selected guidelines and other practical information and tools to support consumer involvement as the most important potential aid to involving consumers.
I've never had any objection to involving doctors in commissioning.
I'm absolutely committed to involving disabled people in every department.
The institute is dedicated to involving lawyers at corporations and law firms in pro bono activities.
From the start, it declared its commitment to involving service users and carers.
We will explore the cultural challenges to involving citizens and businesses in redesigning service delivery.
(See 4.36pm) * He hinted that there was some doubt about Blair's commitment to involving the UN.
A statement from the trust says: "Bright Tribe is fully committed to involving the community in its schools.
The recruiting organisation is making a clear statement about the significance it attaches to involving people who use their services.
Michael Gove, the education secretary, said last year: "I don't have any particular objection to involving any organisation that is going to improve our education".
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Here's a good how-to involving a car washing sponge firmly yet gently caressing a camcorder for some all-American in-vehicle video footage.
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