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Geoff Major is the founder of BlueDucks Limited, a change management consultancy with a clear CSR policy entitled Involve.
Is social media changing the way we contribute to charity? 2011
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John Denham M.P., Martin Bright of the New Statesman and Stella Creasy of a think-tank called Involve, were the other panel members.
Dare We Speak Its Name ? Harry Barnes 2007
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Product Recalls Involve Fruits, Veggies and Spa Scrub
Home 2009
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The word "Involve," you know, means "to wrap up; to cover; to hide; etc.;" and the word "Evolve" means "to unwrap; to unfold; to un-roll; etc."
A Series of Lessons in Gnani Yoga William Walker Atkinson 1897
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"Involve," said Phineas, with a curious and keen expression of face,
Uncle Tom's Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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"Involve," said Phineas, with a curious and keen expression of face, "When thee does involve me, please to let me know."
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Involve current health care providers directly – go around these HMO's who limit care.
'None of this is easy,' Obama aide says of health care reform 2009
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Involve grandparents by asking them to teach songs from their childhoods to their grandchildren, whether in English or their native language if it is not English.
Dr. Rebecca Palacios: Music for Young Learners Dr. Rebecca Palacios 2011
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Involve grandparents by asking them to teach songs from their childhoods to their grandchildren, whether in English or their native language if it is not English.
Dr. Rebecca Palacios: Music for Young Learners Dr. Rebecca Palacios 2011
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Involve trade unions early in the process"This ensures that they are part of the procurement/evaluation process when staff transfers are involved," says Mellor.
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