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- noun Plural form of
facilitator .
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Examples
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Private adoption from birth mothers or facilitators is fraught with difficulties.
An Interview with Barbara D'Amato about Death of a Thousand Cuts 2010
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However, the process for the facilitators is difficult, since it is hard to predict what the key issues will be in advance.
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In Jordan during the first five years of the Iraq war, U.N. administrators directed more than 4,000 Iraqi nationals-called "facilitators"-to implement projects on the ground.
Slate Magazine Bridget Guarasci 2011
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Volunteer "facilitators" - at each table led the discussion and took notes on the main points made and issues raised by people.
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In time, whatever we will call the facilitators of these transactions will have different roles and will be compensated differently – but they will be there.
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After class yesterday I played some basketball with a mix of trainees, LCFs language and culture facilitators aka language teachers, current volunteers, and host family members.
gan_bei: Alive and well! gan_bei 2007
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We call ourselves facilitators, from the Latin word facilis, meaning “easy.”
Healing After the Suicide of a Loved One Ann Smolin 1993
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We call ourselves facilitators, from the Latin word facilis, meaning “easy.”
Healing After the Suicide of a Loved One Ann Smolin 1993
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We call ourselves facilitators, from the Latin word facilis, meaning “easy.”
Healing After the Suicide of a Loved One Ann Smolin 1993
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DAVE ISAY: Well, the facilitators are the core of StoryCorps, and they're these people who come from all over the country and are hired just because they're amazing listeners.
Democracy Now! 2010
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