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the facilitators
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A person who helps a group to have an effective dialog without taking any side of the argument, especially in order to reach a consensus.
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Someone else had a facilitation accountability model, a spreadsheet for evaluating the facilitators.
They were coming, unwittingly, from the facilitators.
Where do these practices come from? the facilitators asked.
You must learn a lot from the facilitators?
The facilitators convene working groups of people intrigued by a particular issue.
The facilitators weren't unlocking the thoughts of profoundly disabled patients: they were subconsciously projecting their own.
"So how can there be a working group on demands?" Other people approached the facilitators.
"It is user-to-user interaction, and we are the facilitators," she says.
"I hope everyone's doing well!" Nelini Stamp, one of the facilitators, cried.
Last week the Treasury published a consultation on new laws to punish the facilitators of tax avoidance.
"We will continue to target the facilitators of organised crime who enable these crimes to flourish," he said.
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