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collaborate.
verb
To work together with others to achieve a common goal.
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"Otherwise the civilian population won't collaborate with the security forces".Such collaboration is vital.
I think they would be very keen for the law to be changed as soon as possible and will collaborate with us to do so".
So what if I say I want to collaborate with you in Evernote, and I start writing, but Evernote – since you're using it as well, it knows you – and it starts filling things in for you, as if you had done it?
"Actually it turns out I don't really want to collaborate with you.
O'Toole adds that more could be done at the pre-engagement stage, such as the Ministry of Justice funding work into how the sector organisations can collaborate ahead of potential programmes.
With typical daring, they collaborate here on a film about the historical legacy of Pavilion, an 80s and 90s Leeds venue that retains some claim to have been the UK's first gallery for the exclusive showing of the newly emerging genre of feminist photography.
The event is also an excellent primer in breaking into the industry, including advice on how to work to a brief and a breakdown of who does what on a food shoot – and how to collaborate with them to ensure a successful result.
She started the business from her spare bedroom four years ago and now employs a team of 20. "We collaborate with other local agencies, and our different specialisms means there's enough business for everyone," she says.
Morricone went on to collaborate with directors on both sides of the Atlantic, including Bernardo Bertolucci and Brian De Palma.
Let's say I want collaborate with you, so I start a document and I'm going to write some stuff, and I want you to contribute to it," says Libin.
The tough, complex and changing environment of the NHS requires our leaders to collaborate and co-operate across boundaries, between – not just within – their organisations.
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