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Future surveys will show whether intended ties become actual collaborations and whether projects bear fruit.
There were 16.0% of ties that were not based on previous working relationships; the TRN manager did not nominate any of these future intended ties.
The number of intended ties based on reputation, or ties described as very weak or non-existent before the formation of the network were also reasons to be encouraged that the network was increasing connectivity between members that had no previous working relationship.
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