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AT&T sought ideas from both agencies and decided last month that they should collaborate on the "Boundless" campaign.
4. WRAP-UP/HOMEWORK: Individually, students complete their assigned portion of their group's guide page, and they should collaborate to complete it.
This success story bears testament to the success of this shift in attitude, set out in 2006 in the fourth edition of Working Together to Safeguard Children (pdf) – a guide for professionals on how they should collaborate.
Thus, I propose that the scientific community reevaluates its outlook on study abroad programs to encourage aspiring scientists to learn overseas….When young researchers make breakthroughs in their respective fields, they should be able to quickly identify which parts of the world they should collaborate with so that they can help the people who need their innovation the most.
They should collaborate with agencies with proven expertise in this area to execute such projects so that they can concentrate on their core activities.
Third, CV care of a RA patient should be a joint effort by the rheumatologist and the PCP, and they should collaborate and agree on who performs the screening, identification, and, if required, management of CRFs.
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"I can understand that they are worried, but we should collaborate with it.
Women felt strongly that midwife/CFHN should collaborate around how to record the information they provide in these sensitive interviews.
Investigators in England should collaborate with the French, the Spanish, the Belgians — they should share their data with each other.
They described an auxiliary role for the public in priority setting decision making - the public should collaborate with experts in the decision making process.
The key questions are when we should collaborate and how we can maximise our objectives.
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