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The phrase "tight collaborative" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe a close-knit or highly effective collaboration, but it may require additional context for clarity. Example: "The team worked in a tight collaborative environment, ensuring that all ideas were shared and developed together."
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Despite the difficulty of teasing apart the couple's tight collaborative weave, several pieces, Mr. Farrell noted, are indisputably Ms. Rame's alone.
As a result, better policies such as encouraging a shareholding system, third-party monitoring, and specific legislation with strict enforcement are needed to create the appropriate institutional environment, good public private relationships, and a tight collaborative network among governments, capitalists, enterprises, consumers, NGOs, and other stakeholders.
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While tipping you off about local talent (Invisible Orchestra, Crosa Rosa, Rob Green, Field Studies), Notts' creatives extol a scene that, like this small city itself, is tight-knit, collaborative, multicultural.
She loves her city's tight-knit, collaborative artistic community, but she, Ms. King and Ms. Lee agree that Chicago lacks the infrastructure — production facilities, fabric stores and suppliers — to support emerging designers.
The United States Government interagency community is far more tight knit and collaborative than other disciplines.
Since its first shows in the mid-1970s the Wooster Group has been a famously tight-knit troupe of collaborative artists overseen by Ms. LeCompte.
But the collapse of the towers forced Abbeville's staff to abandon its offices and rendered impossible the already tight schedule to get Mr. Putin's collaborative work through the production process in time for his arrival.
William McKeever of UBS Warburg said Aetna's medical expenses were rising faster than its main competitors' costs, reflecting the change from tight-fisted managed care policies to "a more collaborative relationship with patients and doctors".
To do that, the military has established increasingly tight partnerships with nearby universities and private contractors, involving them in collaborative efforts from the outset.
Therefore, comprehensive exploration and collaborative development of the shale gas, coalbed methane and tight sandstone gas in the continental basin may be an ideal way to synthetically utilize the continental coal-measure gases.
Biogem, with its targeted modular and decentralized approach, software generator, tools and tight web integration, is an improved general model for scaling up collaborative open source software development in bioinformatics.
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