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were collaborative
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An organized group of people or entities who collaborate towards a particular goal
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However, Heckert pointed out that most decisions were collaborative.
A group of people that were collaborative, optimistic, forward looking and believed that the world's biggest challenges were solvable.
Whitsitt, who hired Bob Ferguson as the team's general manager in February, said organizational decisions were collaborative now.
You would all sit at screens across the planet, and if I moved a piece, you'd move a piece, so there were collaborative editing tools.
Numerous ZERO happenings and the publication of a magazine helped to spread a spirit of borderless freedom and creativity.The artists were collaborative, but not entirely so.
"I felt that any drawings I did after meeting and being with her were collaborative because I could never really separate myself from her sensibility and ideas," Mr. Oldenburg said.
February 27 2014 March 29 201414 The Indian photographer's black-and-white portraits of young girls, taken in a tent in a rural village in Rajasthan in 2003, were collaborative: the subjects chose their own props (paper hats, paper flowers, a camera) and fabric backdrops.
Our qualitative analyses were collaborative and highly iterative.
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