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Or, that when programs and services overlap even across countries that they would collaborate more often to at least avoid replication in the field.
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The rationale for the change was that it recognized how specialists in disparate areas — management, media, creative, account planning — are collaborating more often than before on producing campaigns for marketer clients.
Software tools were distributed, deadlines were set, and the team collaborated more often using Discord or Skype.
Investigators in the UK, on the other hand, likely collaborated more often with Switzerland and Sweden because of their proximity, their membership in the Council of Europe, and their permissive approach toward stem cell research.
Instead of a few large capital-rich media giants competing with one another for these audiences, it will be small firms and individuals competing or, more often, collaborating.
They occasionally collaborate on a lesson but more often spend the time tutoring their children one-to-one before taking them on a trip with an educational purpose.
We meet and collaborate in real time and more often than not, we interact online.
4 5 The study highlights that specialists need to build a contract with patients and their families to provide the best quality of care; review care more often; and collaborate with other care providers including primary care practitioners, social workers, and nurse specialists.
Our senses mingle more often than we realise, collaborating to help us make sense of the world more easily.
Therefore the Teratology Information Center – which evaluates the latest reports and collaborates on exposure studies – should be consulted more often, also since they have counselling services available for individual cases.
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