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collectives <a collective; collectives> N

collectives

collective <a collective; collectives> N

collective <a collective; collectives> N (relations)

collective N (relations)

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Renouncing the ideological decisions that he claimed had caused the problems, he allowed private enterprise and market prices and disbanded agricultural collectives.
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The notion that collectives are capable of forming intentions can be found, whether implicitly or explicitly, in literature going back thousands of years.
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In reality, the collectives were never granted legal status, while the agreement served the further divide the anarchist movement between the anti-statist and collaborationist camps.
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Collectives can address such issues as nutrition, education, shelter, food distribution, and generally improved standard of living.
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Another early example of community media is found in the counter-culture video collectives of the 1960s and 1970s.
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In the 1960s and 1970s, counter-culture video collectives extended the role of the underground press to new communication technologies.
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Exhibitors include galleries, project spaces, artist collectives, curatorial groups and publications.
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Collectives are seen as an alternative to more ego-driven, combative paradigms of group music-making.
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These collectives were a bit damp this year, but let's hope that's just because they're planning a ginormous comeback.
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In 1972 the society had some 7,000 physical culture collectives (more than 1.3 million athletes) and cultivated more than 40 sports.
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