Collaboration
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Ray Kellogg made some pretty cheesy monster films in his
collaboration
with Ken Curtis.
T.V. Movies are rarely as noteworthy as those we see on the silver screen, this
collaboration
is an exception.
This was a huge ambitious gamble for Warner brothers and MM productions to make this
collaboration.
Although director Giuliano Carnimeo and European sex symbol Edwige Fenech had teamed up to make one of the pulpiest Italian thrillers of all time, "The Case of the Bloody Iris," in 1972, their next collaboration, 1973's "Secrets of a Call Girl," is hardly a giallo at all.
We also have another dark memory of that time:
collaboration
and appeasement.
But it was their efforts that made the presidential election possible in the first place, and many now believe that close
collaboration
with the Brothers is the only available option that can restore some of the spirit of an endangered revolution in which they were the protagonists.
We hope to encourage further global
collaboration
this week, as Abu Dhabi convenes more than 200 leaders in disease eradication at a forum called Reaching the Last Mile.
The international scientific community has a key role to play in ensuring that efforts to manage the risks improve security and strengthen international
collaboration
to ensure non- maleficent use of scientific advances.
At the same time, greater cross-border collaboration, along with up-to-date information about emerging multidrug resistance in the GMS, became essential.
At first, cross-border
collaboration
was limited to Thailand and Cambodia, the two countries where drug-resistant parasites were first confirmed.
Rajapaksa’s successors, President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, seemed to recognize the risks that such
collaboration
with China entails.
In just over two decades, thanks to homegrown solutions and international collaboration, Rwanda has dramatically reduced the burden of disease on its people and economy.
This is the mission of the University of Global Health Equity, a new university based in rural Rwanda that has made fairness, collaboration, and innovation its guiding principles.
Then, in order to develop a more comprehensive solution that keeps countries stable and ensures that refugees receive adequate protection, deeper
collaboration
among governments, as well as with the private sector and civil-society organizations across the region, is needed.
And
collaboration
and exchange of people make for profitable businesses and higher standards of living.
Closer economic ties and large-scale
collaboration
on clean energy are a high priority.
The program, a
collaboration
between AT&T and Udacity, a for-profit provider of online courses, offers courses and mini-degrees in specialized fields such as front-end website development.
Other countries can learn from China’s experience through observation and
collaboration.
The updated principles would maintain strategic communication and healthy bilateral relations; harness each other’s strengths and expand cooperation in infrastructure, investment, and other areas; deepen cultural ties and increase mutual understanding and friendship; expand coordination and
collaboration
in multilateral affairs to safeguard developing countries’ legitimate interests and address global challenges; and accommodate each other’s core concerns and reconcile bilateral disagreements amicably.
UGHE will be Rwanda’s newest institution, a public-private
collaboration
based on traditional values: community, trust, hard work, and optimism about the future.
In this context, Japan knows that a deeper strategic
collaboration
with India – which is also seeking to blunt increasing military pressure from China – is its best move.
In addition, work has also started in preparing a medium to long-term action plan in close
collaboration
with the regional economic communities and in cooperation with the World Bank and the European Union.
France and its European partners, in particular Germany, with which we worked in tight collaboration, will suggest all these points to the G-20.
The book draws on work commissioned by the recent Chinese and German presidencies of the G20, with the
collaboration
of 20 leading economists, lawyers, and investors.
The hierarchy of the Russian Orthodox Church, indeed, has not admitted the sins of its
collaboration
with the Soviet state.
Even today, with Mao’s revolution long gone and globalization having knit a new fabric of inter-dependence around China, there remains, particularly among older leaders, a residual wariness about relying on
collaboration
with outsiders, especially when it comes to “core interests.”
For example, North Carolina State University’s Benjamin Franklin Scholars program – a
collaboration
between the College of Engineering and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences – aims “to produce well-rounded professionals who are analytical problem-solvers, ethical decision-makers, and effective communicators.”
Countries should draw on the example of the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction program, a successful program of
collaboration
on nuclear security among the United States, Russia, and ex-Soviet states.
While national-level action, such as Spain’s anti-terror cooperation with Morocco, is necessary, it can work only in the context of broader European action, including intelligence-sharing, migrant policy, and
collaboration
among police and security forces.
It took France nearly fifty years to openly confront its Vichy past and to recognize that the French state had been guilty of
collaboration
with the Nazis.
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