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So far, we have established that when concrete end goals are lacking, the how and why of the collaboration emerges from doing.
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In this way, it is an appropriate metaphor for the uncertain nature of early engagement with stakeholders without prior experience working with each other, and in the face of membership emerging from doing.
In Waveney I made it through to the longlist and did my turn in front of the selection committee just after ex-member Bob Blizzard had emerged from doing his.
Emerging from "Don't Dress for Dinner" after the last clandestine smooch had been snatched and the last bedroom door slammed, I found myself itchy with irritation, checking my skin for hives.
And the most significant healing of any societal woe emerges from justice done.
Cocoons - the kind butterflies emerge from - do not have plumbing, and Mr. Branch said the toilet in the warehouse did not have plumbing, either.
The large majority of Haitians to emerge from destitution did so by leaving Haiti, not by anything they or any development agency did within the country.
Sound emerges from blackness, as do the three principals in single file below them.
The product emerged from research done on Pyrex glass, catalytic converters and photonics.
"Just because they emerge from bankruptcy doesn't mean that all of their problems will be solved, by any stretch of the imagination".
Cain noted that the new GM, which emerged from bankruptcy, "did not assume liability for claims arising from incidents or accidents occurring prior to July 2009".
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