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were facilitators
noun
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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They were facilitators.
General practitioners and hospital specialists were facilitators.
"Students who were facilitators in 2010 have moved forward a lot," added Ms. Shana.
In summary, high quality, quantity and variety of FV were facilitators for dose received.
Good family communication [ 32, 42], higher levels of treatment information [ 35] and believing in the benefits of ARVs [ 28] were facilitators of adherence.
The nurses identified 22 factors that influenced patient safety, of which 12 functioned as both facilitators and barriers, six constituted barriers, and four were facilitators.
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They are facilitators rather than mediators.
"The best parents are facilitators," he said.
Baokai and Ping Chen, parents of Harr, are facilitators.
Simply put, when it comes to lending, banks are facilitators.
Consequently, as Coplin put it, in an AI-first world, brands are facilitators rather than providers.
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