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Both men were directed to collaborate together.
Seconded to the headquarters of the invasion force, he's directed to collaborate on the D-Day forecast, with or without the Ryman number.
As some of the assays presently are not adequately covered by PSI-MI vocabulary (20), a part of our efforts has been directed to collaborate with the PSI-MI consortium to develop additional PSI-MI terms.
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Parrish, who is majoring in mechanical engineering, has collaborated on a dizzying array of projects ranging from app-building, to assistant directing, to collaborating on a robotic opera.
Earlier this month, President Obama signed an executive order directing federal agencies to collaborate with the White House's new Social and Behavioral Sciences Team to use insights from behavioral science research to better serve the American people.
The writing half is very solitary, whilst the directing allows me to collaborate and lead a vast creative team to complete my vision.
The legislation referenced by Landrieu, sponsored by Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn)., would direct child welfare agencies to collaborate with local school districts to ensure that foster children remain in their current schools after they move to new school districts if it's in their best interest.
They directed the city's Planning Commission and Cultural Heritage Commission to collaborate on a revision that would maintain the city's A-plus grade.
The budget also directs NASA to find ways to collaborate with the commercial space industry.
Perhaps even more surprisingly, ambient temperature can have a direct impact on your ability to collaborate; a small study of 33 people showed those in warmer rooms are more likely to harbour warm feelings about those around them.
(5) Doing means the use of language or other semiotics to collaborate with others or direct others to finish a joint activity or task.
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