noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
civil partnership
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
close
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It was a close partnership , made all the closer by the small numbers involved and the intimacy of Derry.
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He and Clinton have formed such a close working partnership that Kemp, as vice president, would like to emulate Gore.
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New approaches are needed, with close partnerships between local communities, non-government agencies, governments and international organisations.
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Cloth manufacture and the knitting of garments became separate industries, though close working partnerships remained essential.
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If institutional investors are involved, the buy-out vehicle could be a limited partnership , to afford the institutions limited liability.
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Assuming a free choice becomes possible, it is difficult to foresee any great increase in the numbers of limited partnerships .
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Rules relating to limited partnerships are in line with the provisions of other similar legislations.
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History is no longer a limited partnership or enterprise between these two groups.
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Most of the normal rules outlined above concerning partnerships are relevant to the limited partnership, but with some crucial differences.
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A limited partnership comprises both limited and full partners.
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The protection which is conferred by a limited partnership leads to extra rules of law.
new
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The new partnership was soon ranked second only to Walt Disney.
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And at each of these junctures, nature and nurture can discover a new partnership .
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The new strike partnership of Saunders and substitute Dwight Yorke failed to make an immediate impression as Ipswich pressed hard.
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Mark also assumed that his new business partnership would have its evolutionary stages as well.
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Integrated learning programmes offer an opportunity for a team approach and the forging of new partnerships .
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He called for a new partnership economy with the private and public sectors working together.
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So a new partnership was created in the new year.
private
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They were private individuals or partnerships , paid by the state to provide a universal service free at the point of use.
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The courts have long held that partners in private partnerships have greater obligations to each other than do shareholders in public corporations.
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The trust is seeking a further £50 million through private partnerships with companies, such as Barclays.
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More recently, he managed private partnerships for institutional investors, along with Breazzano.
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But no one is talking about the Government investing in a public-#private partnership to keep Longbridge open.
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She said the listing in the bankruptcy filing sounded like a private equity partnership , but she would not discuss the investments.
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In this sense the rationale for using public-#private partnerships is strong.
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It has been a remarkable public and private partnership .
public
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Measures have included the setting up of regional development agencies, private- public partnership schemes and privately organised enterprise trusts.
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It has been a remarkable public and private partnership .
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But no one is talking about the Government investing in a public-private partnership to keep Longbridge open.
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In this sense the rationale for using public-private partnerships is strong.
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This is a public-private partnership .
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Through a variety of public and private partnerships 790 million dollars were raised.
strategic
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Turndal predicted future growth would come from product development, strategic partnerships , alliances and acquisitions.
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We should explore the formation of a real strategic partnership .
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The importance of review and evaluation as an integral part of the strategic management of partnerships can not be overemphasised.
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The company also has a number of strategic distribution partnerships .
successful
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Economic survival and the profit line are of critical importance to us all but successful partnerships must look beyond them.
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Palin's history, from his marriage through his professional life, is a history of successful and enduring partnerships .
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In our study of successful entrepreneurial partnerships , few remain successful when they are joined by a third person.
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A successful partnership should have as one of its basic principles a recognition of the similarities between participants.
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In this chapter you will read about successful partnerships and unsuccessful ones.
■ NOUN
agreement
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The drafting of a full partnership agreement is a difficult and time-consuming business.
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Explain the reasons why partnership agreements often contain clauses relating to interest, bonuses, salaries and division of profits.
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Such matters are almost incapable of being satisfactorily defined within the partnership agreement itself.
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For that very reason it would be unusual to include detailed provisions in the partnership agreement itself.
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This chapter deals with more general aspects of partnership agreements .
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Under our model contracting may cause difficulties with dispensing, deputising, partnership agreements , profitability, and investment in premises.
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The partnership agreement should make it clear if this is not what is required.
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The partnership agreement should contain express mention of the following matters: 1.
business
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Education business partnerships , though recent in their current form, have antecedents which it would be foolish to ignore.
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For many couples, it can be a disaster to try to turn their married relationship into a business partnership as well.
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But it was in 1958 that he formed the central personal and business partnership of his life.
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This is especially true if you introduce your spouse into an already established business partnership .
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Private practice is usually a business partnership of solicitors who work together.
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Many of the largest companies already were involved in school business partnerships .
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We like to think of our relationship with you as a business partnership .
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Few relationships are as demanding as a business partnership , but all relationships contain a stress factor.
■ VERB
build
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We will relaunch the Cooperative Development Agency. Build partnership in industry.
create
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The simple objective was to enhance existing linkages and to create new partnerships and there can be no doubt that this was achieved.
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And they created more partnerships with foundations than any city before or since.
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It created a true partnership with employees-a professional, social, and financial partnership.
develop
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Instead, companies are looking to develop partnerships that marry the traditions of municipal and private project finance.
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Many principals take an active role in developing school / business partnerships and school-to-work transition programs for students.
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Thirdly, and this is the most challenging categorisation, partnerships differ in terms of the intimacy of education business relationships which are developed .
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It is their role to develop the partnership and ensure the quality of each part of the relationship.
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Second, it will itself be able to develop land in partnership with the private sector.
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For the eight years of their marriage, the Beetons developed a partnership in which the personal and professional were intertwined.
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Is not it more sensible to say that we have responsible people out there with whom we have developed partnerships ?
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The division will develop partnerships and joint ventures with third parties and will fast track digital businesses and development.
enter
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The department of health will also enter into partnerships with families to finance direct costs.
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The two entered a partnership with Southwest Savings and Loan Association to develop the project.
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The intention of the parties entering upon a partnership is seen to be of paramount importance.
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There have been some success stories, particularly where local authorities have entered into partnership deals with private sector agencies.
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The statutory ban on solicitors entering into partnership with other professionals, such as accountants, is to be lifted.
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The Spartacists attacked the Independents for entering into partnership with the Majority Socialists.
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He entered into partnership with John Hopkins, a fellow apprentice, who also married one of Robinson's daughters.
establish
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The camp has established an innovative partnership with a local village tourism enterprise.
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One of the changes was establishing a partnership committee to evaluate whether to go public.
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He appears to be so alone while your wife and yourself have established new partnerships .
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This is especially true if you introduce your spouse into an already established business partnership .
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It is the reason Marks &038; Spencer has established interdependent partnerships with those who supply them.
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This transformation of teachers' experiences is the key factor establishing the concept of partnership through direct experience.
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Nonprofit organizations are establishing partnerships with large grocery chains to bring supermarkets into low income neighborhoods.
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They formed a partnership solely to enter the competition, and did no other work together.
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In February 1994, the hospitals agreed to form a partnership , with a single chief executive and a joint bottom line.
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Publishers are agonizing and divided over whether to form partnerships with the new ventures or take them on as competitors.
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It certainly is a trial - a trial in living together and forming a partnership .
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Pension funds also can help California firms to break into more global markets by forming partnerships .
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We have since formed a partnership and employ a young labourer to do all the preparation work.
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He formed no partnership with Wakelin: that the childless Wickes reserved for his protégé, Samuel Netherton, in 1750.
limit
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However, it can be argued that the drive towards particular and explicit ends has actually limited what these partnerships could achieve.
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Last week the closely held firm announced it had sold $ 17. 25 million worth of limited partnership interests.
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Paine Webber said it earned $ 58. 8 million in the fourth quarter after the charge related to the limited partnerships .
work
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However, the Teams are always looking for new ideas which they can work on in partnership with local groups and individuals.
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He and Clinton have formed such a close working partnership that Kemp, as vice president, would like to emulate Gore.
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And what worked for a partnership proved disastrous in a publicly owned corporation.
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As can be seen they are the work of school librarians and teachers working in partnership .
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In Akron and elsewhere, vibrant city governments are those that work in partnership with the private sector.
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Certainly wherever women and men work together in partnership there is the possibility of great enrichment.
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In essence, these programs fostered the emergence of local government professionals who were more capable of making public-private partnerships work .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Crime prevention is most effective when it is a partnership between the police and the public.
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Elliot and Elver decided to form a partnership and launch their own business.
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Police and community leaders need to work together in a spirit of partnership .
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the great movie partnership of De Niro and Scorsese
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The law firm is run as a partnership .
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The song-writing partnership has been very productive.
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The YMCA and other youth agencies have set up a partnership to reach the city's poor children.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A partner is entitled to full participation in the management of the partnership .
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Because school people vastly outnumber business-people in most school-to-work partnerships, the tendency is for educators to take over.
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He wanted to expand, so he went into partnership with some one he'd been doing business with.
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It is a partnership made in heaven.
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The partnership purchases workers' compensation and liability insurance, which reduces the bureaucratic burden on participating companies.
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Working in partnership with parents means being open about this possibility.