Sentences with phrase «typically open groups»

These are typically open groups; that is, as there is typically no commitment, the membership varies with each group.

Not exact matches

Higher engagement is typically accomplished not with open social space but with tight, walled - off workstations and adjacent spaces for small - group collaboration and interaction.
Typically, a group of monkeys familiar with the fruit will have worked out their own way to open them, Barrett said.
Those groups are typically written about in superficial, knee - jerk ways (their stories often shoe - horned into predictable political narratives), so there's an opening to write about them with nuance and complexity.
Colleges of education could have a role in this, but the fact that most education schools typically conduct no evaluation of their graduates, has left the door open for NCTQ and other groups to criticize their efforts, although without offering any better solutions.
Typically, a group of 5 - 15 employees arrive at the shelter at 8:30 a.m. and assist with assorted duties in preparation for our noon opening to the public.
Typically this event only opens its doors to this small selection of the gaming community, but this year we invited a group of our PlayStation MVPs — an elite group of diehard PlayStation fans, officially recognized by the company — to join us at the main convention.
The LOC is dedicated to using open standards which cater to no one organization or group of organizations to uniformly satisfy the complex needs of the legal industry based on 5 basic principles: keep it simple; make it unambiguous; diverge from existing formats as little as absolutely necessary; only ask for information the law firm is typically able to provide from their financial system; and meet the needs of corporations, law firms and legal industry software vendors to the maximum extent possible consistent with the first four criteria.
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