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The monument, rather, is "a statement of fact — it's what we have collectively done, up until now".
What Mr. Zimmerman, Mr. Williams and Ms. Tsien have collectively done is at once an act of reclamation and a reimagination of Brooklyn's pastoral heart.
Such mutual learning is proposed by a plethora of other experts in the field, specifically in Dutch discourse on science policy, including Swierstra's concept of NEST ethics (Swierstra & Rip 2007), Governance here stops being a means of implementing policy but is instead a process that needs to be collectively done.
"In the nearly 100 or more seed deals, we have collectively done, we have seen time and again how important it is for founders to have not just relevant investors at the seed stage but investors who are accessible, honest and engaged," says Klein.
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But a decade or so later, we can take stock at what we have collectively done to our great nation and determine whether it has served us and will serve our children.
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4. Doctors: Vote on an amendment to a bill extending collective bargaining rights to doctors that makes clear that the right to bargain collectively does not apply to negotiations to force a health plan to perform or pay for abortions.
The Lib Dems, collectively, do not seem to have any doubts about this any more.
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