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[RM, Round 2] …hard to imagine a rationale for no involvement, but it will vary from project to project.
The following observation made by one panellist, a RM/funder, serves to illustrate the potential for variation in the way members of the public can be involved: …hard to imagine a rationale for no involvement, but it will vary from project to project.
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