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Although engineering faculty see the value of collaborative experiences, many have not worked in engineering industry where collaboration is common, and thus, they lack the ability to support students' development of effective collaboration skills (Ahern 2007).
Collaboration is common.
That sort of collaboration is common.
Collaboration is common in this part of the world and fintech challengers are working with traditional banks to reach those who are underbanked or unbanked.
This review summarizes our current understanding of PAH-CHD and emphasizes the need for close follow-up in specialized centers of care where close collaboration is common practice.
We hope that the Mayors Challenge -- through a little healthy competition -- will help foster a culture where innovation is prized, where collaboration is common, and where success is shared nationally and internationally.
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Collaboration was common in Jacobean theatre, but here the mixed authorship gives the play a strange switchback quality.
When I was a graduate student, collaborations were common.
Collaborations were common among all four types of organizations presented in the survey: among counties with nonmissing responses, 36% reported collaborating with medical professionals, 28% with social/civic organizations, 25% with fire departments, and 23% with police departments.
At the same time it is essential to provide students with experiences in online collaboration, which is common in the engineering workplace, and to allow both on-campus and distance learning students to actively and jointly participate in class activities in hybrid on-campus/distance education course offerings.
Similarly, at Georgia Tech, the departmental "stovepipes don't run too deep," says DeMillo; collaboration between departments is common and encouraged.
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