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- noun
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Furthermore, even on intellectual ability, you can fool some of your instructors some of the time, some of them all of the time, but not all 19+ of them all of the time, and that shows up in GPAs and rankings, especially when some of your grade depends on presentation skills, teamworking skills, qualitative analysis skills, etc.
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Generic learning includes 'functional skills' such as English, maths and ICT, alongside presentation, communication and teamworking skills.
Diplomas explained Jonathan 2008
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Generic learning includes 'functional skills' such as English, maths and ICT, alongside presentation, communication and teamworking skills.
Archive 2008-09-01 Jonathan 2008
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Volunteering, teamworking and spreading the good karma might win you favors in return, like being able to store your untaken stash another day somewhere convenient.
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NGUYEN: The U.S. embassy in Iraq says it has a 25-person teamworking to win the release of Indiana businessman Jeffrey Ake.
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Must have great teamworking skills and be pleasant and fun to work with
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The implications for health policy, professional bodies and dental teamworking are discussed.
Naturejobs - All Jobs J. E. Gallagher 2010
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And studying teamwork in primate populations does not serve to prove that it exists, it only serves to describe how teamworking is effected in primates.
The Guardian World News Alok Jha 2010
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'A key factor in the success of rolling out DVS was down to the excellent teamworking between DVLA, HMCS and Atos officials.
PublicTechnology.net 2009
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As communication, support or teamworking deteriorate then people will not enjoy coming to work and levels of commitment are likely to reduce.
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