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Clark suggests that, in areas which overlap with healthcare – such as mental health and older people's care – social care should tap into the existing healthcare research, and perhaps collaborate more with healthcare colleagues.
He started Tsiferblat the following year, as a place where people with different interests, paying by the hour, could exchange ideas and perhaps collaborate.
The same will hold true for the third branch, where services such as IdentiSpy, Gnip, Twhirl, and other larger players can leverage EC2, App Engine, and Mesh to compete and perhaps collaborate to push XMPP services to a broad range of clients and communities.
Shakespeare, perhaps collaborating with others, doesn't always avoid the tub-thumping style of earlier chronicle plays, or their pro-Tudor historiography.
"While I don't object to perhaps collaborating with Israeli individuals who share my values," he says, "I don't think there should be anything like this going on for as long as we are under occupation.
If Handler takes the bait, the two could perhaps collaborate on a book about their feud.
Then we need to leave comfort zones and perhaps even collaborate with others.
They start e-mailing back and forth and then they bring other people into the conversation and perhaps start to collaborate on Facebook until "bang"–something stops the collaboration merry-go-round.
But for the little guy or gal who perhaps collaborate on the songs on your albums…or on the songs on the President's playlist…the guys and gals who don't get driven around in fancy cars or flown on private jets or get INVITED TO WHITE HOUSE BIRTHDAY PARTIES.
It is much worse to think that anyone connected with the Trump campaign might have known about this interference by an adversarial foreign power and failed to sound the alarm — or, perhaps, even collaborated in the dark operation.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE likewise have not resolved their competing claims over shared coastal waters, and perhaps they never will — but they still collaborate on security matters.
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