Sentence examples for collaboration most of from inspiring English sources

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Interestingly, she uses the cheating scandal as a platform for considering the value of collaboration: Most of us are trained in school systems that prize individual achievement and discourage, even penalise, collaboration.

Following a surreal version of the Shirelles' hit "Boys," for which Starr was backed by the members of Green Day, and a version of his solo it "It Don't Come Easy" featuring his rock star pal and brother-in-law Joe Walsh, the collaboration most of the crowd anticipated arrived as McCartney put on his bass and fronted an all-hands-on-deck rendition of "With a Little Help From My Friends".

Indeed, when private practitioners were asked about their wishes with respect to public-private collaboration, most of them indicated that they desired to receive adequate and timely feedback of the public health facilities (data not shown).

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It was exactly Behi's traditional Arab greeting of respect, shaking Brando's hand then placing his own hand on his heart, which grabbed the actor's imagination and began creating the kind of collaboration most filmmakers can only dream of.

Eight decades after joining G.M.'s portfolio, Opel has been tapped as part of a new strategy of product collaboration, most directly with Saturn.

The only city not clearly identified with any particular region of the country, it was until 1997 the seat of a long-lasting Zairean military government based, on the one hand, on the strength of the armed forces and, on the other, on a technique of political and social compromise that until its later years gained the rather grudging collaboration of most of the citizens.

It's two full days of connection, collaboration and — most of all — opportunity.

The biggest challenge in global scientific collaboration for most of them is lack of ideas and innovations.

Although there exist enormous research efforts on grid-based collaboration technologies, most of them have many limitations.

By the 1960s, human capital was gaining increasing visibility, and these developments would play a major role in Becker's increasing interest in human capital, notably through close interaction with some of the pioneers in the field, such as T. W. Schultz (his former professor at Chicago and Jacob Mincerr, with whom he would develop intensive collaboration throughout most of the 1960s.

Following that band's dissolution, in 2000, Lanegan pursued markedly different styles of music in his solo career and a series of collaborations (most notably with the riff-heavy Queens of the Stone Age and Isobel Campbell, of Belle & Sebastian, and as one half of the Gutter Twins with the former Afghan Whigs vocalist Greg Dulli).

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