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productive and collaboration
IMU also seeks applications from universities and mathematics degree programmes in the developing world that are in need of volunteer lecturers, and that can provide the necessary conditions for productive collaboration in the teaching of advanced mathematics.
Much of the distinctive cinematography in his movies is the result of a highly productive long-term collaboration with Dutch cinematographer Robby Müller.
The Black Proposal described the limitations on any scientific research that required computer capabilities, and it described a future world of productive scientific collaboration, centered around universal computer access, where technical limitations on scientific research would not exist.
SR-1421, Blue Book-Manual of Construction Procedures provides a basis for developing productive Joint Use agreements and collaboration with other utilities such as power supply companies.
Brakhage remained extremely productive through the last two decades of his life, sometimes working in collaboration with other filmmakers, including his University of Colorado colleague Phil Solomon.
The unifying hypothesis of restorative practices is that human beings are happier, more cooperative and productive, and more likely to make positive behavioural changes when others do things with them ( via collaboration ), rather than to them ( via coercion ) or for them ( via independent action ).
In 1929 Leavis married one of his students, Queenie Roth, and this union resulted in a productive collaboration which yielded many great critical works culminating with their annus mirabilis in 1932 when Leavis published New Bearings in English Poetry, his wife published Fiction and the Reading Public, and the quarterly periodical Scrutiny was founded ( Greenwood 9 ).
In his short life Ross was extremely productive, he wrote, alone or in collaboration, more than 250 songs in addition to his theatre work.
After the war he began a productive collaboration with his father.
Probably his most productive collaboration is with longtime friend and writer Charles de Lint.
The anthropologist Wilson Duff ( who in the late 1950s was entrusted by Barbeau with organizing the information ) has called these three months " one of the most productive field seasons in the history of American anthropology ," and it led to a decades-long collaboration between Barbeau and Beynon and an enormous volume of field notes — still mostly unpublished — which Duff has characterized as " the most complete body of information on the social organization of any Indian nation.
These were productive years for their literary collaboration ; he published eight books and she published three.
It was at SVT that Villius began working with TV-producer Olle Häger, a very productive collaboration that would span some two decades.
A long and productive period of collaboration with Duke Ellington started in 1963.
The collaboration was a productive one, however, with MFSA members encouraging significant contributions to the labor rights, Temperance, and Women's Suffrage movements by the denomination, while conducting cutting-edge advocacy under their organization's own auspices.
Organizational-dynamic games are usually designed for the specific purpose of furthering personal development and character building, particularly in addressing complex organizational situations, such as managing change and innovation diffusion in a company, helping people in the organization to introduce productive collaboration patterns, managing difficult meeting situations, etc.

productive and saw
During their most productive years, the Orioles saw three of its players named MVP: ( Frank Robinson in 1966 ; Boog Powell in 1970 ; and Cal Ripken, Jr. in 1983 ).
Sir Joseph Banks and others saw the value of breadfruit as a highly productive food in 1769, when stationed in Tahiti as part of the Endeavour expedition commanded by Captain James Cook.
Another half century saw him end with 195 runs at 65. 00 and his bowling was at its most productive in five years, with 10 wickets at 13. 00.
It was Collins's last great success, coming at the end of an extraordinarily productive period which saw four successive novels become best-sellers.
This saw the beginning of a productive two years for the band and they recorded three albums: The Tourists, Reality Effect, and Luminous Basement, as well as half a dozen singles, including " Blind Among the Flower " ( 1979 ), " The Loneliest Man in the World " ( 1979 ), " Don't Say I Told You So " ( 1980 ), and two major hits, the Dusty Springfield cover " I Only Want to Be with You " ( 1979 ) and " So Good to Be Back Home Again " ( 1980 ), both of which reached the top 10 in the UK.
His work was taken up by cultural commentators such as his friend John Ruskin, who saw it as a productive response to the crisis of the age ( compare Matthew Arnold's " Dover Beach ").
He also saw that students became more productive and efficient through this method.
He formed a productive partnership with Iceland striker Eiður Guðjohnsen in his second year with Chelsea, scoring 29 goals in all competitions and helping Guðjohnsen to 23 in a season which also saw Chelsea reach the FA Cup final.
2011 saw the most productive gardens ever hosted in Stelle.
This new technique saw the band at its most productive, recording twenty four songs in nine days.
Girard saw a chance to educate boys who might otherwise be lost and to prepare them for useful, productive lives.
Marx saw classes as defined by people's relationship to the means of productions in two basic ways: either they own productive property or labour for others.
Having failed to score a century in ten Tests and almost three years, the season saw Harvey at his productive best as South Africa, whom he had scored four centuries against three years earlier, toured Australia.
Marx believed that the capitalist bourgeois and their economists were promoting what he saw as the lie that " The interests of the capitalist and those of the worker are ... one and the same "; he believed that they did this by purporting the concept that " the fastest possible growth of productive capital " was best not only for the wealthy capitalists but also for the workers because it provided them with employment.
Farming became the major economic foundation for the Japanese population in California, and they saw it as a way to prove their productive abilities and establish a sense of permanency in their new nation.

productive and detailed
Welton has an entry in the Domesday Book of 1085 where its population, land ownership and productive resources were extensively detailed In the survey Welton is recorded by the names of Waletone, Weletone and Welintone.

productive and cinematography
Moreover, Greek words and word elements continue to be productive as a basis for coinages: anthropology, photography, telephony, isomer, biomechanics, cinematography, etc.

productive and become
Buffalo coach Buster Ramsey, who has become one of the game's greatest collectors of quarterbacks, apparently now has found a productive pair in two ex-National Football Leaguers, M. C. Reynolds and Warren Rabb.
Glaeser furthers his argument by stating that bigger cities do not pay more for equal productivity than in a smaller city, so it is reasonable to assume that workers become more productive if they move to a city twice the size as they initially worked in.
A latent infection may become productive in response to changes in the host's environmental conditions or health, the provirus may be activated and begin transcription of its viral genome.
Marx argued that the material productive forces ( in industry and commerce ) brought into existence by capitalism predicated a cooperative society since production had become a mass social, collective activity of the working class to create commodities but with private ownership ( the relations of production or property relations ).
By the late 1960s, migration had become a serious problem, not only because cities were terribly overcrowded, but also because the rural areas were losing the most youthful and productive members of their labor force.
Since the division of labour was restricted by the size of the market, he said that countries having access to larger markets would be able to divide labour more efficiently and thereby become more productive.
The latter has become a particularly productive, yet highly contested term in cultural studies.
To become Spanish citizens and productive inhabitants, the native Americans were required to learn Spanish language and vocational skills along with Christian teachings.
States formerly with landcover in native tallgrass prairie such as Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, and Missouri have become valued for their highly productive soils and are included in the Corn Belt.
" The primary agenda of the movement has been to assist people to become more self reliant through the design and development of productive and sustainable gardens and farms.
The productive forces at the disposal of society no longer tend to further the development of the conditions of bourgeois property ; on the contrary, they have become too powerful for these conditions.
States formerly with landcover in native tallgrass prairie such as Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska, and Missouri have become valued for their highly productive soils and are included in the Corn Belt.
If the area was to become habitable and productive all year, the cycle of flood and drought had to be replaced with a reliable supply of water that could be controlled year-round.
The hill would soon become part of the Long Beach Oil Field, one of the most productive oil fields in the world.
It may become the most productive shale gas field in the U. S.
Oakey believed if the band owned their own facilities it would cut down on the production costs of future albums and the band could become more productive.
Science would become an immediate productive force, knowledge would no longer be primarily embodied in machines, but already appropriated nature that represents knowledge would be rearranged according to certain designs and programs ( Ibid.
Rosegger ( or Rossegger ) went on to become a most productive poet and author as well as an insightful teacher and visionary.
were invented and powered by oxen, horses, steam power, then gasoline or diesel as the farm machinery became mechanized and allowed the farmers to become ever more productive.
As a region's farms become more productive, its comparative advantage in agricultural products increases, which means that it can produce these products at a lower opportunity cost than can other regions.
As farms become more productive, the wages earned by those who work in agriculture increase.
This helps voters better decide who to vote for in the future or how to help the public servants become more productive.
If a farm becomes noticeably more productive than neighboring farms, it may become the target of individuals well connected to the government.
Nymph fishing may be more productive, but dry fly anglers soon become addicted to the surface strike.

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