Sentence examples for interdependent workers from inspiring English sources

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COSEPUP urged universities to provide more students off-campus experiences to acquire skills desired by an increasing number of employers, especially the ability to communicate complex ideas to nonspecialists and the ability to work in teams of interdependent workers.

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He thinks bathroom access is being increasingly curtailed in certain workplaces as American businesses adopt Japanese production methods that link workers in interdependent teams.

Explanations for the observed relationships between categories of sex work and HIV and STI prevalence and risks are likely to be complex and reflect the interdependent connections between sex workers and the environments they work in.

The WHO describes six building blocks or "levers" that are related in a dynamic interdependent manner: (1) Service delivery; (2) Health workers; (3) Health information; (4) Medical products, technology, and vaccines; (5) Health finance; and (6) Governance and leadership.

Furthermore, as Chinese workers are embedded in an interdependent-based context, they are accustomed to a dialectical approach to dealing with emotions.

This involvement can be interdependent and provide a two way system of support for worker and family member.

First, we noted the degree of interdependence among the staff members within a subunit: did the care workers within a subunit collaborate closely to accomplish the tasks or were they simply co-acting without being interdependent and well coordinated?

NP initiated rapid negotiations were used across all settings equally and often resulted in interdependent actions as illustrated in the following excerpt: The NP, social worker and occupational therapist are together in a room.

As I say on my Mindfulness for Depression DVD: "I've never heard a patient say, 'I feel loved, respected, and appreciated by my friends, family, and co-workers... and I'm depressed.'" We are interdependent beings living in a society that unintentionally foments alienation.

It seems that workers should be allowed: 1) to see the status of tasks that are interdependent with his/her task in order to synchronize its execution with any global task constraint; and 2) to communicate with other workers that are executing tasks interdependent with his/her task in order to improve cooperation.

Faced with reports of gay partners turned away by workers at the Family Assistance Center at Pier 94, the charity issued 16 criteria for determining a "financially interdependent" couple; trained volunteers to interview same-sex partners; and appointed an ombudsman to oversee their cases.

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