adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a collaborative/cooperative effort formal (= with different people or groups working together )
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This was a collaborative effort involving the three largest energy companies.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
activity
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In other collaborative activities individuals take turns in sitting vigilantly alert while others feed, thereby functioning as watchdogs or guards.
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Language is a collaborative activity Meaning arises as much from what listeners hear as what speakers intend to say.
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Thus evaluation will be a collaborative activity , based on the School Development Plan.
effort
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The early deadline gave little time for meetings and collaborative effort , or a very considered response to the new timetabling arrangements.
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When it came time for his second album, he decided to make it a collaborative effort .
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All of these initiatives demonstrate the fact that the need to pool resources is spurring the library community to greater collaborative efforts .
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But from the start, feature animation was a collaborative effort .
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Since their Nobel lectures describe one collaborative effort , I suggest that we listen to them without interruption.
project
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Members are involved in collaborative projects within Oxford, nationally and internationally. 8.
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Baker is keen on more collaborative projects in key technologies.
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Sticks and Stones, itself a collaborative project , has no script, and was devised in a series of theatre workshops.
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The group agree to develop more collaborative projects .
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These centres will be composed of several research teams, usually local, that focus on defined collaborative projects .
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A well-established and successful mechanism for developing and transferring new technology is through collaborative projects and industrial clubs.
research
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Out of this, a collaborative research network was born.
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Delighted Bangor principal Professor Eric Sunderland said the money would be used for two projects involving quality and collaborative research initiatives.
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The seminars are intended to act as the basis for developing a future programme of collaborative research in the periphery.
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We require information from the Science Strategy Group as to their views on the future of collaborative research projects.
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In addition, it is expected that the work will lead to developments in collaborative research between researchers and teachers.
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The next step will be to set up collaborative research projects, under the Science and Engineering Research Council.
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The international aims of the symposia are the following: To promote inter-institutional collaborative research .
study
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The research represents the second stage of cross-national collaborative studies undertaken by colleagues working in education in a number of countries.
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These multiauthor and collaborative studies were accorded 13 authors in the analyses.
venture
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However, despite an increase in collaborative ventures criticisms have been made of this form of organisation.
work
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The project being proposed by the Commission would put up £450 million for collaborative work in computers and automation.
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One of the most powerful forms of learning to which I was exposed on my course was active collaborative work .
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In fact, the new installations of the collections in Denver were the collaborative work of curators, designers and educators.
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This sense of collaborative work - within agreed parameters - is a key to good control and good drama.
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The activities would demand collaborative work , role allocation and sharing.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a collaborative youth training program involving several businesses
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A manager's main task is to coordinate the collaborative efforts of a number of people.
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The new system was the product of a collaborative project between Apple and IBM.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But from the start, feature animation was a collaborative effort.
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In other collaborative activities individuals take turns in sitting vigilantly alert while others feed, thereby functioning as watchdogs or guards.
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Little by little, a collaborative response appeared.
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Members are involved in collaborative projects within Oxford, nationally and internationally. 8.
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Now I needed his help in order to get started again, and we took up once more our old collaborative writing habits.
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The state bureaucracy works very closely with firms to implement a comprehensive, collaborative strategy for economic growth.
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Williams is working on a collaborative anthology on the relationship between Mormons and the land.