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However it is intended that each of the strands should 'cross-fertilise' one another.
The hope is that they can cross-fertilise their knowledge between the various companies where they have ownership.
“The thing is,” she says, “they all cross-fertilise; they all make sense of each other.
The advantage of a flexible approach to roles is that often opportunities cross-fertilise, offering further promotion and financial support for my own work.
It must work with the drawback of not having an actual assembly plant nearby to help test ideas and cross-fertilise talent.
Many species can cross-fertilise, resulting in great morphological variety and complicating classification.
This individual remains the only specimen of its species, as all of the many attempts to cross-fertilise it have failed.
We cannot possibly know how they will cross-fertilise with wild organisms, although some reputable bodies have predicted possible environmental disaster.
Absolutely, I think that it's one way that you can actually cross-fertilise skills and knowledge and cultural contributions - both ways.
It hopes that up to 15 racing-related companies will move in, and cross-fertilise each other’s fledgling businesses with technology and orders.
Dr van Oppen said it has been difficult convincing the scientific community that corals do have the ability to cross-fertilise in nature.
'Planted people' help cross-fertilise ideas at the Chelsea Fringe
This breadth of experience allows us to cross-fertilise our knowledge between industries giving us a unique insight and approach to answering your particular business demands.
They do their life-work the more successfully and enjoyably because, living together, they encourage, support and cross-fertilise each other.
I like the sense of urgency, the work ethic, the high-pressure environment that helps drive rapid progress, and the incredible opportunities to network and cross-fertilise.
The ability to cross-fertilise is circumscribed by organisational fragmentation and risk-averse incentives that penalise experimentation because of its potential for failure.
Its primary domain of action is the design and support of knowledge ecosystems in which information, ideas and inspiration cross-fertilise and feed on one another.
We need to change our mindset, cross-fertilise our talent and encourage writers, directors and producers to think on a much larger scale.
My own analysis, which is admittedly from a practice-based perspective and done a while ago, identified that flatter structures that organically cross-fertilise are more productive.
If two cells of the same type meet in this phase, they cross-fertilise to a diploid zygote through the fusion of protoplasms and nuclei.
Leveraging our wide-ranging network of diverse and national clients to cross-fertilise successful precedents of innovative practices across multiple industry sectors;
Also, the UK benefits from its vibrantly healthy commercial dance scene (musicals, advertising, TV, etc), which has begun to cross-fertilise with the subsidised sector.
Species of Swietenia cross-fertilise readily when they grow in proximity; the hybrid between S. mahagoni and S. macrophylla is widely planted for its timber.
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