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co-manage

American  
[koh-man-ij] / koʊˈmæn ɪdʒ /

verb (used with or without object)

co-managed, co-managing
  1. to manage jointly.


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“We are ready to help preserve and co-manage the land which holds the rich cultural history, natural resources, and recreational opportunities that a National Park and Preserve will bring to Georgia.”

From Seattle Times May 1, 2024

The federal agencies will co-manage the monument with a dozen Native American tribes through a specifically established commission.

From Scientific American Aug. 8, 2023

Adidas said it will continue to co-manage the partnership while the review is underway.

From BBC Oct. 6, 2022

"After repeated efforts to privately resolve the situation, we have taken the decision to place the partnership under review. We will continue to co-manage the current product during this period," the company said.

From Reuters Oct. 6, 2022

The renewed debate playing out behind the so-called redwood curtain could deliver the first agreement with Indigenous tribes to co-manage a state demonstration forest, according to officials at the California Natural Resources Agency.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 19, 2022

Right down the street from us was the Gaslight Café, a folk club my father co-managed after the Highwaymen disbanded in 1964.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 28, 2026

But they were unable to do so, while the head of Dassault Aviation continued to insist that the firm could go it alone on the project and was not in favour of it being "co-managed".

From Barron's Jun. 8, 2026

For a brief spell, Ricky Gervais co-managed the band.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 2, 2025

It would be the first national park co-managed by a removed tribe.

From Seattle Times May 1, 2024

The falling-off continued until the advent of Garrick, who with Lacy in 1747 co-managed the theater into a new era.

From The Case of Mrs. Clive by Catherine Clive

Becca Monahan and Chris Austin, interim co-managing directors of the Official Charts, congratulated Oasis on the album's achievements in a joint statement.

From BBC Jul. 22, 2026

Edward E. Neiger, the co-managing partner of ASK LLP, another major firm representing victims, also endorsed the plan.

From Salon Apr. 24, 2026

In August, Hutchison’s co-managing director Frank Sixt told analysts and investors that “a deal of this size and complexity” wouldn’t be completed until 2026.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 16, 2025

The casino disagreement comes as landless tribes and tribes on reservations make strides toward reclaiming and co-managing stolen territory in California.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 23, 2024

Zhang Zeqing estimates he achieved a similar efficiency boost by digitalising processes since he began co-managing with his parents their egg-products factory in Ruichang, a southeastern city.

From Reuters Jun. 19, 2023

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