Sentence examples for limiting collaboration from inspiring English sources

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Data sharing is essential to EPHTN and requires overcoming the organizational and functional problems limiting collaboration between health and environmental agencies.

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For example, the formal state and the traditional structures follow parallel paths, which limits collaboration and coordination in implementing CCA and DRR activities (Becker 2012).

Writing to Facebook's founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, justice minister Katarina Barley welcomes some recent changes the company has made around user privacy, describing its decision to limit collaboration with "data dealers" as "a good start", for example.

Interestingly, the public policy literature suggests that some JUG instruments, such as interdepartmental groups (which have become a mainstay in the field) may actually limit collaboration.

Although leadership engagement was described as essential for driving and ensuring quality improvement [ 35], we found managers and politico-administrative stakeholders who had limited collaboration with the health professionals engaged in stroke care and the local Riksstroke work.

Trump's action will necessarily limit collaborations between researchers from different nations and could "potentially lead to the departure of many talented individuals who are current and future researchers and entrepreneurs in the US," the petition says.

Namely, the studied companies perceived several 'critical issues' (Blok et al., 2015) and 'reasonable reasons' (Noorman et al., 2017) limiting stakeholder collaboration.

For years, local communities have been limiting their collaboration with immigration enforcement officials, with more than 300 cities and counties adopting policies against fully complying with ICE's requests.

Professional independence, although at times limiting interprofessional collaboration, enabled individuals to work cohesively together under pressure.

In the ABHI Implementation Plan EFHIA this influence was described as impairing or undermining relationships and potentially limiting future collaboration.

Example covariates which could be used to form a subpopulation include, but are not limited to: collaboration preference, level of motivation, gender, age group, and proficiency level.

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