Sentence examples for working together on problems from inspiring English sources

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The logic behind Mr. Obama's approach appears to be rooted in the belief that voters - and especially independents - are looking for evidence that politicians in Washington are working together on problems rather than content to live with an unending stalemate.

But Catholic and Muslim ministers hold a monthly peace prayer.For Mr Crompton the real innovation is ministers working together on problems that arise from such unusual religious spaces, not "hideous" new architectural blueprints for them.

CATHARINE R. STIMPSON, the dean of N.Y.U.'s Graduate School of Arts and Science, said the universities hoped to build "a model which will show two great universities working together on problems that we must solve if we are to survive".

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At a minimum, it requires designers to develop online environments where students can work together on problems, pose problems to each and critique each other's solutions.

I plan, in the coming years, to establish my own group with people from different backgrounds working together on challenging problems at the interface between mathematics and biology.

TMS' network members can access explicit knowledge in meeting and training courses and acquire tacit knowledge while working together on practical problems.

In the mid-nineteen-sixties, Minsky and Papert began working together on the problem of vision.

He said the two agencies were working together on the problem, with the trade commission handling Web sites and advertising, and the drug agency regulating what manufacturers can say about their products.

We'll also point out again that a VUCA world increases the need for both collaboration (working together on a problem) and cooperation (sharing without any specific objective).

As an example of the latter, working together on the anxiety problem of their child may also have far-reaching effects on parents by reducing their own anxiety problems.

But where video game physics only have to look real enough to a distracted teenager, supercomputer simulations have to be scientifically accurate down to the level of individual atoms - which is why Titan needs tens of thousands of GPUs all working together on the same problem, not to mention enough Random Access Memory (RAM) to hold the entire simulation in memory at once.

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