Definition: 1. Act of working jointly. 2. Act of cooperating traitorously with an enemy that is occupying your country.
Use 'collaboration' in a sentence:
1. Nature's poll findings suggest that this trend is as strong as ever, but, to make a collaboration work, both sides need to invest time, and embrace surprise and challenge.
2. This type of worker has confidence in his ability, and is likely to feel that collaboration is a waste of time.
3. He was also a writer of beautiful stories, some of which are collaborations with his fiancee.
4. Indirect collaboration is the key principle behind information-sharing websites, just as it underlies the complex constructions that termites build.
5. The "Love Food, Hate Waste" campaign entered into a collaboration last year with another such network — the Women's Institute.
6. If not cultivated, it will not survive: childhood curiosity is a collaboration between child and adult.
7. The boat project began in England, but it was conceived from the start as a European collaboration.
8. Ordinary search techniques proved unsatisfactory, so McKee entered into a collaboration with Harold E.Edgerton, professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
9. "Collaboration, negotiation, decision making, creativity, leadership, and increased physical activity are just some of the skills and benefits children gain through play," they wrote.
10. They must determine the risk of jeopardizing a job offer or a collaboration proposal from those who are wary of-or unfamiliar with-open science.
11. Communication also helps for those who worry about jeopardizing collaboration.
12. She faced charges of collaboration.
13. Andrew Schubert, a researcher at the institute for science policy research, says that the rise in collaboration is partly out of necessity.
14. Schubert says international collaboration is a way to spread ideas in wider and wider circles.
15. Only an effective collaboration between filmmakers and art historians can create films that will enhance viewers' perceptions of art.
16. The fine selection of the major works was done in close collaboration with the Museo Nacional Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain, and with contributions from other institutions like the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.
17. Distribution management is one important component of supply chain collaboration system.
18. We should focus on prominent problems affecting national security, social stability and people's tranquility on the basis of pursuing collaboration and common interests. Efforts should be made to make the implementation of the initiative more scientific, and raise its levels of public participation, rule of law and intelligence.
19. Others are more motivated by collaboration and social experiences.
20. The "Love Food, Hate Waste" campaign entered into a collaboration last year with another such network—the Women's Institute.
21. Communication also helps for those who worry about jeopardizing a collaboration, he says.
22. Collaboration was the keyword: editors, designers, picture researchers and production staff worked closely together.
23. It fits really nicely into our Acrobat document collaboration strategy.
24. If not cultivated, it will not survive: "Childhood curiosity is a collaboration between child and adult."
25. In Omaha Nebraska, Randy's house evolved, by design, as an improvisatory collaboration with the architect's students.
26. Study on diagnosis resource selecting method of collaboration diagnosis system.
27. Collaboration certainly makes your individual competencies and contributions more difficult for outsiders to identify.
28. The two companies are working in close collaboration each other.
29. Clinics should conduct nucleic acid tests and routine blood tests on all febrile patients. If the clinics are not eligible, such tests should be conducted in collaboration with other institutions. Fever clinics should be isolated.
30. Light was a something that both artists and scientists had an interest in, and therefore could form the basis of collaboration.
31. Communication also helps for those who worry about jeopardizing a collaboration.
32. They must determine the risk of jeopardizing a job offer or a collaboration proposal from those who are wary of—or unfamiliar with—open science.
33. Much hangs on the success of the collaboration between the Group of Seven governments and Brazil.
34. The level of collaboration also varies from country to country.
35. Their competition and collaboration were creating the broadcasting industry in the United States, beginning with the introduction of commercial radio programming in the early 1920s.
36. She is calling for a collaboration of local, state and federal agencies to deal with the problem.
37. He was shot for collaboration with the enemy.
38. A robot's appearance affects its ability to successfully interact with humans, which is why the RIKEN-TRI Collaboration Center for Human-Interactive Robot Research decided to develop a robotic nurse that looks like a huge teddy bear.
39. Hackman ( who died in 2013) noted that teams are hampered by problems of co-ordination and motivation that chip away at the benefits of collaboration.
40. The selection of the works was done in collaboration with other institutions.
41. Close collaboration between the Bank and the Fund is not merely desirable, it is essential.
42. An open-science stance can also add complexity to a collaboration.
43. The report, posted on the preprint server MedRxiv, is a collaboration of several researchers and scientists. It has not yet been peer-reviewed or published in a journal.
44. The patent Analysis Research on the Industry and University Collaboration in China.
45. There is substantial collaboration with neighbouring departments.
46. His main thesis is that the buzz of urban life, and the opportunities it offers for co-operation and collaboration, is what attracts people to the city, which in turn makes cities into the engines of art, commerce, science and progress.
47. She wrote the book in collaboration with one of her students.
48. The government worked in close collaboration with teachers on the new curriculum.
49. Even passive acceptance of the regime was a kind of collaboration.
50. This is one industry where it seems the integration of robots will lead to collaboration, not replacement.
51. Andrew Schubert, a researcher at the institute for science policy research, says that the rising collaboration is partly out of necessity.
52. Scientists hope the work done in collaboration with other researchers may be duplicated elsewhere.
53. It was a collaboration that produced extremely useful results.