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E.On said in a statement that it would "collaborate constructively with the E.U. commission to dispel the charges" but it strongly rejected the claims.
We propose that a cognitively engaging preparation phase may lead to better learning because it encourages students to collaborate constructively even when the type of task does not elicit such engagement.
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It would seem that practical experiences which are likely to represent the most beneficial learning experiences, with relevant, practical experiences allowing students to develop precise role definitions and practice collaborating constructively prior to entering the workplace.
Fourth, how to more closely and constructively collaborate with kindred disclosure initiatives to address market fatigue and confusion with disparate – and potentially complementary – initiatives.
In order to have the radiologists constructively collaborate, they have to be convinced it is also in their interest [9].
Natural genetic or cellular engineering is the process by which cells constructively cooperate, collaborate and compete to sustain their preferred homeostatic level.
However, given the need for consensus, these economists can only be effective when constructively and intensively collaborating with the economists of the other ministries.
Although the two don't collaborate on the page, they work together in other ways, "We exchange actual work more than ideas, and comment honestly and constructively on each other's drafts.
Weigh in constructively below.
Is time in class spent constructively?
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