Collocations withparticipation

These are words often used in combination withparticipation.

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active participation
Effective dissemination requires active participation of professionals.
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audience participation
The splices, prompter, and audience participation are clearly audible.
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broad participation
With very broad participation and a wide range of topics, it covers the most recent findings.
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civic participation
Parties mobilize the cadres who get ordinary citizens to the polls and sustain their civic participation.
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continued participation
The effects have been measured in terms of reduced addiction and continued participation in treatment programs.
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effective participation
Effective participation leads us directly to the second major question of this essay.
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enthusiastic participation
Similarly, the retired academics re-enacted their role through enthusiastic participation in the activities that accompanied guest lectures.
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equal participation
Indigenous peoples demanded equal participation and the ability to decide their own affairs.
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equity participation
Therefore, it is reasonable for foreign firms to expect equity participation by local partners.
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female participation
Normative beliefs are sufficiently flexible to adapt to new social realities such as gender equality and increased female participation in paid-work.
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force participation
As a consequence, labour force participation rates of women have increased dramatically since then.
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form of participation
However, before assuming that this is the case it is worth comparing officeholding with another form of participation.
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full participation
For all their new importance, these actors were still excluded from full participation in nomination decisions.
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increased participation
Motives also seemed to co-occur with increased participation in the activity.
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increasing participation
Increasing participation of voluntary sector.
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individual participation
In addition to analyzing default investment rules, this work shows that individual participation is heavily influenced by behavior within plans, rather than across firms.
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labour participation
While middle class visiting and telephone contact has fallen, due to increased geographical mobility and women's labour participation, working class contact has risen.
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lack of participation
As a political organisation, we must take some of the blame for the lack of participation in elections.
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limited participation
This feature distinguishes the segmented markets and limited participation frameworks.
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mass participation
The communist dogma encouraged mass participation in reclaiming the parks.
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maximum participation
We aim to minimise the amount of paper work required in order to encourage maximum participation by all centres.
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meaningful participation
Second, in many cases they make more room for meaningful participation of legal subjects.
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minimum participation
Our findings suggest that there is a continuum of residents' involvement in relocation decisions, from maximum to minimum participation in decisions to move to another care-home.
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overall participation
The gender difference in overall participation was insignificant, but all other variables in the aggregate models were associated with the level of participation.
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participation rate
The participation rate was 72.2 percent.
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patient participation
However patient participation activities were reported to be variable, dependent on the motivation and interest of individual general practices.
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political participation
A life required neither political participation nor speculative thought.
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popular participation
The process has basically pursued democratisation without popular participation.
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student participation
The majority of the respondents most frequently use traditional lectures, with student participation in discussions.
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study participation
Of note, only 10% of patients in each group did not require intervention during their study participation, suggesting that more effective treatment options are needed.
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voter participation
A long tradition within political science examines the impact of party canvassing on voter participation.
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