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A person who works with others towards a common goal.
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The RCS is responsible for many administrative tasks, such as helping investigators initialize collaboration with experts, describing the projects to collaborators, assigning participant roles, and tracking the status of ongoing projects.
The integration of context-reasoning in Collaborative Working Environment (CWE) may bring important benefits to collaborators, obtaining systems which adapt their behavior to the needs of collaboration and team members.
An amiable forty-year-old bachelor, Kent draws cartoons, then sends them by computer to collaborators.
Macchiarini rejected claims that he misrepresented the clinical condition of patients to collaborators.
The artist is not allowed to leave Beijing, and had to entrust the installation to collaborators.
Taxi-drivers are the witnesses to, collaborators with, and scapegoats of the city's neuroses.
The Dutch officials, social workers, and politicians who appeased them were, in van Gogh's eyes, akin to collaborators.
Save for a terse thanks to collaborators and crew after the credits roll, Anohni doesn't speak a word, lest the spell somehow be broken.
"I really want companies to start thinking about shared innovation," he said, "to realize that they're not selling to customers, but to collaborators".
The jury also convicted him of three counts relating to a shipment of plague samples to collaborators in Tanzania without the proper permit.
Although that seems stingy next to the $8 million advance, it is near the top of flat fees paid to collaborators.
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