shared resources
Britishnoun
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“The connection to community, to neighbors and fellow survivors has really been a lifeline. There’s shared resources, hugs, and midnight texts in the middle of the night when you’re panicked about whatever.”
From Los Angeles Times
The challenge is mustering the collective wisdom to manage our shared resources before they’re grazed beyond recovery.
From Salon
Because of the issues that resource-limited, underdeveloped or de-developed countries must deal with, innovation often focuses on addressing precisely the challenges most likely to loom globally in coming years, those for which progress stands to benefit large numbers of people rather than a privileged elite, and that can be achieved with scant and shared resources.
From Salon
He mentioned two events he’d attended recently where Saltzer doctors met with others who shared resources on how to do just that.
From Seattle Times
The two churches have long broadly pushed to expand and protect civil rights and voting rights across the country, but they have generally not coordinated their messages or shared resources.
From New York Times
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