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PARTNERSHIP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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.
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.
The employment relation or contract, which characterizes all firms larger than sole proprietorships and certain partnerships, is a form of vertical integration.
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