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The EC saw this as an opportunity to show that it could provide support where various companies had failed to collaborate sufficiently.
FIFA's ethics commission said today that Beckenbauer failed to collaborate with investigators.
Health is an exemplar industry requiring effective teamwork: whenever things go wrong in health care, reports [ 33], enquiries [ 34] and studies [ 35] show that a predetermining factor is that patient care is delivered in a fragmented, isolated way, with health-care professionals having failed to collaborate effectively.
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This theory demonstrates how out of suspicion two individuals may fail to collaborate even if such collaboration will benefit them both.
Such warfare can be so murderous that groups whose members fail to collaborate in an individually self-sacrificial way may be wiped out entirely.
The roundtable was told that when an occupier moves into a building, all too often they fail to collaborate with the landlord on finding ways to save energy.
"If different international development actors fail to collaborate, then the risk is that we miss opportunities, pull in different directions, duplicate effort – and waste good will and energy.
If those who oppose the nationalist right fail to collaborate, the other side will win by default, exploiting the voters' fears, blaming it all on migrants, feminists and ethnic minorities.
There is also the more abstract violence of "language death", about which you have written eloquently in the past.Benjamin StevensAssistant professor of classicsBard CollegeAnnandale-on-Hudson, New YorkSIR – I liked your comment that "groups whose members fail to collaborate in an individually self-sacrificial way may be wiped out entirely".
He compared the performance of the church's civil servants to that of an orchestra playing "out of tune" because they fail to collaborate and have no team spirit.
Reduced expression of NRP2 by knock-down or inhibition of TGF-β signaling resulted in diminished cell migration independently of each other, suggesting that NRP2 fails to collaborate with TGF-β signaling in cell movement.
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