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collective

[kuh-lek-tiv] / kəˈlɛk tɪv /


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“It is almost certainly the greatest collective act of scientific vandalism in recent American history,” environmental journalist Bill McKibben wrote in The New Yorker in December.

From Salon

Organizations miss collective learning opportunities, and AI integration remains fragmented.

From Barron's

Her award notes she "has raised awareness, enabled collective action, influenced policy and ultimately led countless people in the community to experience life-saving connections with others".

From BBC

First, she had to stop fighting the Others, the term for the billions united in groupthink, and accept if not entirely trust that the collective love they profess to have for her is real.

From Salon

The Santa Fe, N.M.-based art collective Meow Wolf is a leader in the space and designed the Omega Mart experience that was the anchor tenant for Area15 when it opened.

From The Wall Street Journal