Sentence examples for mean collaborate from inspiring English sources

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That might mean collaborating in the use of some venues: one of the reasons that the EIF theatre programme has sometimes seemed frosty and out of touch with contemporary theatre is its tie-up with barn-like Edinburgh venues like the Playhouse which simply don't lend themselves to much contemporary work.

"I mean collaborating emotionally and physically?" Orpilla thinks that as digital technology becomes more pervasive, all office design will move in the direction of intentionally analog spaces and features, to encourage — and even compel — collaboration, and that such features would increasingly be seen as necessities that feed the success of workers and organizations.

If, on the other hand, you mean collaborating with a firm that possess specialized skills that you lack, are hard to find or very expensive and aligning your goals around a common outcome, then clearly I'm a fan.

In an essay for Coveteur, the former E! News co-host said she knows that staying on the job after learning that Jason Kennedy made close to double her salary ″would mean collaborating with an evil system".

Sometimes this means collaborating with direct competitors, but IBM "gets it" that this collaboration on open source creates new resources for everyone, and they're not in a cut throat competition for a finite number of customer dollars.

She means collaborating with the enemy.

Mutualisation for journalists means collaborating with readers to understand, explore or reflect situations, topics and perspectives.

In others it means collaborating to develop a new vaccine or treatment.

And making movies means collaborating with multiple authors, a change of pace for an artist who usually works alone.

In developed countries, that means collaborating to influence the actions of our governments and to deepen public support for those efforts.

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