词汇 | example_english_partnership |
释义 | Examples of partnershipThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The first section includes chapters on neighbour relations; crime stress; gender, family and friendship roles; inter-generational support; and intimate partnerships. In that partnerships depend not just on technical or logistical arrangements but also personal commitment for their success they may be thought to resemble matrimony. Confidence is the key to success in partnerships: the more happy experiences the better. Planning advice for those responsible for establishing partnerships of various kinds is now widely available. While these partnerships appear to be working well, they are few in number and modest components of philanthropic programs. Particularly in settings where wide cultural and economic disparities exist between the researchers and the community, equitable partnerships may be difficult to establish. Indeed, there is a synergetic relationship between developing collaborative partnerships and becoming culturally aware that reinforces and sustains trust and reciprocity. A commitment to the development of collaborative partnerships enhances the possibility of being "culturally competent" in all areas of research, including informed consent. A crucial element in determining the form of marital business partnerships was the way the sale of the produce was organized. Processes of commercialization generally benefited independent female entrepreneurship over the more traditional husband and wife partnerships. Similarly, accountants, say, move between chartered accountancy partnerships and industry. In this analysis, it was decided to study partnerships without distinguishing legal from consensual bonds. Urban regeneration mechanisms talk of the intention to empower communities through participation in partnerships. Their nature determines the formation of partnerships and these partnerships need legislation. The employment relation or contract, which characterizes all firms larger than sole proprietorships and certain partnerships, is a form of vertical integration. The development of partnerships between primary care groups and local authorities concerning services for older people. In four of the partnerships, voluntary sector members were very positive about the contributions they had been able to make. The voluntary nature of partnerships facilitates the active contribution of growers and private consultants pre-disposed to experimenting with agroecological approaches. The organizers of partnerships with this configuration did not speak of intentionally excluding growers, nor did they report them making any important contribution. The next section describes growers' roles in creating and maintaining these partnerships. Two had turned their partnerships into co-resident relationships despite their fears. The length of partnerships varied widely among contracts, ranging from one to ten years. A case study on partnerships in sport policy is used to illustrate the analysis. As follows, the paper needs to address two questions: (i) what makes partnerships more effective than other systems of governance and when? A possible interpretation is that governments invest more in partnerships that serve their own interest. The institutional partnerships that are associated with particular public programmes usually have a limited life, not least because the programmes themselves do. In cases involving male business partnerships the various ways by which one might end up calling the other a ' cheat ' hardly need spelling out. Lessons learned will be discussed as well as recommendations for implementing similar partnerships that strengthen university-community bonds while serving the goals of each institution. His work elucidates how forces larger than just the two communities and their own process of accommodation and rapprochement inform negotiations about failed partnerships. Growers identified production problems and sought out collaborative solutions in 11 of the partnerships. What follows is a presentation of various expressions of grower agency, roles and participation in partnerships. Growers who do not wish to transition to organic production have found partnerships to be an attractive way to learn more about alternative practices. Agro-environmental partnerships incorporate traditional participants in agriculture, but configure them into intentional and dynamic networks to learn how to optimize ecological relationships in farming systems. Over half the partnerships have been in just five crops (winegrapes, walnuts, pears, almonds and prunes). 87 and only perennial crops have hosted two or more partnerships. Private-public partnerships are often predicated on such models of governance. Chapter 3 presents basic aspects of morphology and word formation, whereas chapter 4 deals with "lexical partnerships," especially collocations, and rudimentary information on language corpora. Although partnerships and grassroots support are imperative, successful settings focus on internal integration before attempting to encompass partners outside the organization. Further, the current study suggests some matching between type of insecure attachment styles and conflict in dating partnerships. The research co-ordinator has played a major role in the establishment and encouragement of international partnerships in the region. The middle chapters examine the partnerships between public health and labour working together to prevent epidemics through reform campaigns against inferior and unclean work places. As one representative of the industry recently stated 'it may be difficult to develop close partnerships if you start out by kicking the door in'. Two problems can be foreseen in this notion of partnerships. One project considered how different kinds of local public/private partnerships might allow citizens a greater role in articulating and pursuing visions of public health. Big changes in institutional arrangements can disrupt the functioning of these partnerships to the detriment of impact. How to explain these differences in husband and wife partnerships is the subject of the next section. On husband and wife partnerships in commercial enterprise some very general assumptions do exist, but these are hardly ever tested with empirical research. Planning partnerships such as this are rare, and it provides a useful indication of what can be achieved. The success of this project illustrates the potential for new types of design collaborations and partnerships between architects, engineers and generative design tools. As this last comment suggests, some officers found their involvement in the partnerships to be a considerable and insufficiently appreciated additional burden. They still limit the range of partnerships which can be acknowledged in this way, but at the same time open the door for future changes. We should look at the role of money and funds within the partnerships; there is collusion and nepotism. Understandably, there was a strong tendency for local authority lead officers and appointed chairs to dominate the partnerships. Certainly, private-public partnerships can flourish in the open systems model, but more typically it will be public-third sector ones that develop. In these texts, partnerships are situated in their social and political contexts and relations of power are consistently and explicitly addressed. Extending agroecology: grower participation in partnerships is key to social learning. In sum, agro-environmental partnerships have played a substantial role in reducing pesticide use in these commodities, but they are not the only factor. Neither of these partnerships exhibited social learning, and are included here for contrast. Growers have been crucial to the establishment and maintenance of the most active and successful partnerships. The strength of structuralist-influenced approaches is that they focus on partnerships as socially constructed through language and discourse. The scenes for registration of partnerships and exchange are also unique for each partner group, and a new instance should be created each time. The argument presented here is not that communicative partnerships are a more 'authentic' and progressive model than strategic partnerships, though that may be the case. As with social policy in general, partnerships in sport policy have emerged to become the key mechanism of service delivery. The work of government is now increasingly being conditioned by public-private partnerships, and by formal and informal networks involving state and non-state agencies. The limited capacity of the statutory and voluntary sectors to establish, run and contribute to scores of such partnerships is of serious concern. Here important themes of gender, multi-disciplinary partnerships and the role of the profession have been the mainstay of academic debate in the past few years. Historically, however, diverse agencies and professions have failed to form the sustainable working partnerships required to deliver improved population health. Founders of sole proprietorships and partnerships included wives, children and other relatives as part of the ownership. Men and women in stable first partnerships had the lowest levels of difficulty on both measures. We need to develop cooperative partnerships for guideline development to replace traditional competitive approaches that are wasting resources. Collaborative partnerships promote a strong foundation of trust between investigators and the communities participating in their research. The manuals emerging from partnerships, described above, are an attempt to formally expand the range of menu options, beyond that of conventional wisdom. The stage was set for alternative forms of service delivery to emerge, based on the concept of partnerships. The answer may lie in the characteristics of those who form these unusual partnerships. While such a position may encourage a critical approach to partnerships, it will not permit their rejection. There are few professional rewards available to the individuals on both sides that derive directly from such partnerships. Many leading growers in partnerships insist that agroecologically based farming can cost the same or less, but only if the entire farming system is evaluated. Mapping the road for voluntary change: partnerships in agricultural extension. Do customer partnerships improve new product success rates? The more successful partnerships have created manuals to help growers make the transition to an alternative farming system. Indeed, the donors realise that forging partnerships and negotiating contracts about payments for services must be the way forward. Enlisting lawyers or trades unions to challenge unfair practices was regarded as risky, since it could alienate clients and sour partnerships. Thus, both men and women exhibit biases designed to maximize benefits and minimize potential costs when engaging in short-term romantic partnerships. The class teachers' role in nurturing con®dence is perhaps not always fully acknowledged within partnerships. Furthermore, such differences were due largely to the existence or non-existence of inter-regional networks and partnerships. The second proposal for action is the development of coordinated collective action to ensure effective planning, managing, implementing and reviewing of school- community/industry partnerships. How, then, might one characterise the behavioural and communication patterns that are typical of these learning partnerships that are deemed to be so successful? Why research partnerships really matter: innovation theory, institutional arrangements and implications for developing new technology for the poor. Although increase in use of participatory research methods requires formation of partnerships, this type of multi-stakeholder collaborative impact assessment requires management and incurs transaction costs. Good progress has also been made in building the partnerships necessary to create the key network-building international public goods needed for scaling-up. First, although such partnerships appear ethically commendable, they may not be easy to establish. Alliances and partnerships facilitate sustained consumer access to and use of e-health tools, consistent with the value propositions and perspectives of each participating stakeholder. Although research often plays an important role over time, systematic comparison studies can typically only begin when solid partnerships have been built. If this is the case, it raises important issues regarding the intergenerational consequences of these partnerships on both social and genetic grounds. Whenever appropriate, opportunities are sought to create public-private partnerships to help leverage public funds, help absorb development costs and provide a broader distribution channel. Therefore, we decided right up front that we would form partnerships with either academic or government institutions within these developing countries. Why research partnerships really matter: innovation theory, institutional arrangements and implications for developing technology for the poor. We recognize the efforts of colleagues worldwide working in agricultural development and look forward to new challenges and partnerships. Also, 60 per cent of the firms were sole proprietorships and 25 per cent were partnerships ranging from two to eleven persons. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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