collaborative approach
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcollaborativeandapproach
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collaborative
adjective[before noun]
uk/kəˈlæb.ər.ə.tɪv/us/kəˈlæb.ɚ.ə.t̬ɪv/
involving two or more people working together for a ...
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approach
noun
uk/əˈprəʊtʃ/us/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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Use a multiagency/collaborativeapproachand build on links already made.
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Although these findings suggest that acollaborativeapproachis generally more productive, it may also be particularly appropriate in certain assessment situations.
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As in other action evaluations, acollaborativeapproachwas adopted and the lead investigator was also involved in supporting the project.
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In cases where there are multifaceted needs and complex dynamics present, acollaborativeapproachis considered.
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Our experience of multidisciplinary research working suggests certain ingredients facilitate effectivecollaborativeapproach.
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For example, some nurses seldom explicitly acknowledged patient feelings, but their performances included all the other features of acollaborativeapproach.
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Overall this might indicate that thecollaborativeapproachis better but the comparison is unreplicated.
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Moreover, there might be many reasons a composer might adopt a morecollaborativeapproach: institutional pressure, personal preference, or practical benefits, amongst others.
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We viewed the benefits of thecollaborativeapproachas greater than the costs, but recognize that the resources for implementing such exercises may often not be available.
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Our research has shown that peer learning proposes a strong alternative to such traditional models, and offers conductors a more cooperative andcollaborativeapproachto their professional development and learning.
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Furthermore, acollaborativeapproachminimises the scope for misunderstandings and provides the possibility for better design solutions rather than being inappropriately constrained by expensive customer specifications.
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There is great potential for primary care to use the strong relationship with patients to develop a morecollaborativeapproachto care that involves the clinician, patient and their families.
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However, a purelycollaborativeapproachignores the content of items and bases recommendations exclusively on the judgments or ratings given by users, frequently explicitly, on each item.
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Partnership working gives a 'value-added' dimension to the project and it is unlikely, given the scale of health need, that project objectives could be achieved without thiscollaborativeapproach.
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It was agreed that acollaborativeapproachshould be developed.
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That should not be necessary, and we should have acollaborativeapproach.
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Acollaborativeapproachalso makes sound operational sense in an era when we expect military operations increasingly to be conducted on a multi-national basis.
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Thecollaborativeapproachtaken by the higher and further education institutions through that initiative for developing higher education in the county is exceptional.
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Acollaborativeapproachto the development of a successor system remains highly attractive.
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