Sentences with phrase «done as a collaboration»

It's done as a collaboration between the both of us.
Done as a collaboration with Atelier Eco-solidaire, the lamps can be mounted on the wall or placed on legs to convert them into floor lamps.

Not exact matches

«People often use collaboration as a broader term to include coordination and integration, often to their disappointment when results don't reflect efforts and intentions.
PROFIT 500 CEOs do just that by offering their employees space and time for creativity, collaboration and mentorship, as well as the resources they need to succeed.
As you're reading these examples, please keep the Small Businesses Do It Better community in mind — each Tuesday evening during the live show, all sorts of entrepreneurs chat and network with one another, and many connections turn into business collaborations.
That collaboration is especially important as big breweries are starting to quietly put out craft - flavored beers like Shock Top, which is brewed by Anheuser - Busch in Saint Louis, Mo., or Blue Moon, which is a MillerCoors product, though many fans of either beer don't realize either is made by the industry giants.
Similar shared workspaces, both co-operative and for - profit, sprang up in other cities, as did a Google co-working group that defined the movement's principles as collaboration, openness, community, accessibility and sustainability.
«We don't see it as having a role to balance the powers in the Indo - Pacific but rather be at the heart of the engagement collaboration with other countries,» she told Australian Broadcasting Corp radio.
The students found that «corporations have shown increasing interest in working with startups, but seemingly don't yet know how and where to start,» and that «on the flip side, our survey showed 93.8 % of ESOs see corporate outreach as a clear opportunity for collaboration
But talking about collaboration isn't the same as doing it.
Just wrapped three solid months collaboration between Sales, Management, and Creative — across TWO organizations — and we're thinking we need to do something this big — for specific target accounts — as often as we possibly can.
Enterprises strategizing on mobility today, including for internal collaboration, don't have the luxury of learning as they go.
Project EmpowerMD, a research collaboration with UPMC, aims to create an AI - powered system that can capture and integrate medical expertise at scale by listening and observing doctors doing their work as they meet their patients.
For example, Asana targets searchers of team collaboration software, but you likely won't see them going as aggressively after those looking for free to - do list tools.
Overall, the findings tended to confirm our hypothesis: Those who are using paid methods and finding them effective do so with wide experimentation, collaboration with cross-functional teams, a meaningful budget, and more focus on building an audience as a measurement of success than their less effective peers.
Robert T. Miller of First Things commented that «Wielgus, long ago, did some seriously wrong things, but they were the kinds of bad things that generally good people might do — low - level collaboration, which he probably perceived to be harmless, in exchange for things that in any decent society would have been his by right, such as the ability to travel to pursue his studies.
The clerk's collaboration is necessary to the theft, something much stressed by Cummings, and is not something the clerk was «doing anyway» or necessarily part of his duties (or recognised duties) as a bank clerk — two other factors stressed by Cummings.
If it is possible, as I have argued, for a Christian student to write something on Islam that Muslims can acknowledge, and therefore possible also in principle (although it has not yet been done) for a Muslim to do the same on Christianity, then presumably a joint study of the two faiths and of the relationships between them could be produced by a Christian and a Muslim working in collaboration.
My husband keeps telling he's not a lamb fan but then each time I serve him up one of my creations as part of this collaboration he's really enjoyed them (although admittedly I didn't try the salad on him).
As we are facing the Black Cats this weekend it reminded me of past collaborations I have done with Colin from Salut Sunderland before other games between us, so I thought I'd check out to see the «View from the Enemy».
«An Epic Dance to the Music of Girl Talk» March 4, 2011 «It started randomly, as collaborations often do for young people with high - speed connections, limited budgets and big ideas.»
She worked as an independent midwife in the community supporting women through pregnancy, birth and in the postnatal period and doing many home births in close collaboration with other professionals such maternity care assistants, obstetricians and GP's.
I am not practicing as a nurse, nurse - midwife, or physician nor do I have hospital privileges, an affiliation with a hospital, nor a collaboration agreement with a physician.
I do know as a mom and a health care provider that I can't be associated with being a lactivist simply because moms will turn away from me and I need to help those moms who are struggling and need someone who is open minded, someone who has the clinical experience and the collaboration with all the support people she needs to help her be successful.
With regards to the homebirth discussion within this same chapter, I appreciate that the author doesn't box in whose appropriate and who isn't, as the practitioner's training, experience, and collaboration play largely into this decision.
Frequent and frank dialogue about the reasons for U.S. military modernization, and about China's own military capabilities and behavior, need to be part of that conversation, as do the benefits of sustained collaboration between the world's two largest economies.
Asked what disagreements she has with the Mayor Sheehan she said, «As Council President for the last three years I've been very frustrated in that I believe the level of collaboration, of working with this mayor did not materialize.
«We have had films like Tunde Kelani's Abeni feature at the festival as well as Half of a Yellow Sun, which is a collaboration between Nigeria and the UK, but I think this is an opportunity to do more and to go bigger.
So, sorry, whilst I don't as a matter of unconditional principal, deny that sometimes «devolution» can be inevitable (eg, Wales and Scotland), even desirable, but as with the very cynical, divide and rule, and destroy, motivation behind the regionalisation of the NHS, and the current «Northern Powerhouse» structures which draw Labour politicians into Austerity collaboration at an intimate local level, there is very little to be said in the favour of most «devolutionary» developments today from a radical socialist perspective.
Aregbesola however warned suspected militants who PDP might have engaged to turn down the offer as the state in collaboration with security agencies will do everything possible to ensure that Osun remains peaceful as ever.
«Erie County has always taken a leadership role in developing new collaborations with our local municipalities in an effort to provide services as effectively and efficiently as possible — without any incentives or requirements from the state to do so,» Poloncarz said.
What we need to do now is to extend our support and collaboration to the Governor as obedient citizens and as well perform our civic duties to government with regular tax payment», Oba Lawal stated.
As collaborations become interdisciplinary and author lists grow longer, who did what becomes even less discernible to readers.
«We haven't done as much collaboration at the moment because we wanted to develop our careers as individuals,» Alan says.
For Fanaroff as well as other workshop speakers, science diplomacy — or the use of scientific collaboration among nations to build international partnerships — has been integral to their work, even if they did not realize it at the outset.
The best way to enable without constraining, Lyons believes, is to enrich the store of knowledge that researchers have to draw on as they establish collaborations, do their science, and try to make the most of existing collaborations.
«As always, collaborations with scientists — as authors of feature articles and as sources for top journalists - inform everything we do,» writes DiChristinAs always, collaborations with scientists — as authors of feature articles and as sources for top journalists - inform everything we do,» writes DiChristinas authors of feature articles and as sources for top journalists - inform everything we do,» writes DiChristinas sources for top journalists - inform everything we do,» writes DiChristina.
I did not want to commit to such an extensive job search just yet; I was enjoying my current environment, especially pursuing unconventional industry - academic collaborations that I could continue to foster as a faculty member.
As the year winds down, I'm pleased to share the google hangouts on air I've done with SciAm, some in collaboration with my venture with co-host, Jeff Shaumeyer, Read Science!
Using a mathematical formula that calculates the likelihood of collaboration, he claimed to have proved that cooperative behavior — defined as «I do something for you even though it will cost me» — emerged when individuals fell on their swords to save their relatives» genes.
Science - at - a-Distance 11 February 2005 A study shows that electronic collaboration doesn't work as well as the more traditional kind.
And, as the academic «precariat» grows, said Hackmann, referring to postdoctoral researchers who work on successive contracts without the opportunity to become salaried professors, «so do regimes of competition rather than collaboration, and the pressure to play by business as usual rules persists.»
The research has been done within the group Materials Science and Technology of Polymers of Professor Julius Vancso, in close collaboration with colleagues of A * STAR in Singapore — Prof Vancso is a Visiting Professor there as well.
At the moment, a survey of 300 Arctic scientists revealed, many researchers who participate in international research collaborations «do so as a volunteer activity,» Pfirman said.
But as it happened, the collaboration that would have been my project fizzled, and because I wasn't pushy enough, I ended up doing a project that made my adviser happy rather than one that made me happy.
On the other hand, an advantage of doing science at an institution with «30 people in a department called biology» is exciting opportunities for research collaborations that don't come as easily in the highly specialized departments of major research institutions.
The work was done in collaboration between Dodabalapur's group at UT Austin and Mark Hersam's group at Northwestern University as part of a Multi-University Research Initiative (MURI) supported by the Office of Naval Research.
«Many people view collaborations as [if] you should do work for them,» Johnson warns.
Women who have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common hormone condition that contributes to infertility and metabolic problems, such as diabetes and heart disease, tend to have less diverse gut bacteria than women who do not have the condition, according to researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine, in collaboration with colleagues at Poznan University of Medical Sciences in Poland and San Diego State University.
And collaboration does not mean, as in the case of the SSC, one nation starting to build something and then casting round for partners.
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